AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 745. . TO-NJGHTI A Big Fox Double Star Bill. Caesar's wife had to be above suspicion, but what about Caesar himself} THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. Divorce as it exists under modern social conditions is graphically shown in the Wm. Fox presentation of THE BLINDNESS OP DIVORCE. THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. The world's oldest. problem, in which the woman always pays. • "Marriage is now little better than a system of free love," declares Cardinal Gibbons, spokesman for the Catholic Church in America. Seie the Evils of which he complains in the William Fox presentation of ■ THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. With an All-Star Cast. Also showing—VALESKA SURATT in "RICH Prices Is 6d aitfl Is, phis tax. fHE J£ING'S rpiIEATRE, STEAIFO'ED, Special Attraction. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY. E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS The Storv of GINGER MICK. GINGER MICK. Sequel Picture to the "SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." j Book your Seats at once—Prices: DC. 2s. Stalls Is 6d (plus tax). Booking (id extra. N A specially selected Musical Programme will be rendered by Augmented Orchestra. HAWERA. FOOTBALL taEEK RUGBY REVIVAL. RANFURLY SHIELD CHALLENGE MATCH. WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI. On HAWERA A- & P. GROUNDS. Kick-off at *2.30 p.m. On WEDNESDAY, 7th JULY. • Admission —2s, School-boys Is, Stand 6d extra. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves New Ely mouth 7.33 a.m., arriving at 10.25 a.m. Leaving Hawera on return 5 p.m. and 6 10 p.m. EXCURSION FARES. DOUBLE ATTRACTION ON SATURDAY, JULY 10th. WANGANJJI COLLEGE v. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Kick-off 1 p.m. sharp. TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. Ivick-off 2.30 p.m. sharp. Admission 2s, Schoolboys Is, Stand (3d Extra. EXCURSION FARES. Special Trains Applied For. The N.Z. Rugby Annual will be on sale on ground on Wednesday. Price 2s. R. R. TYRER, I Hon. Sec. JAS. McLEOD, t Chairman, T.R.U. APPLICATIONS. DRAPERY. Saleswoman required for our Hawera Branch. Apply— MELBOURNE CLOTHING CO. WANTED. JpOR Te Roti-Opunake Railway, Ca* . penter for bridge work. Should be used to staging and concrete boxing.WANTED. POR Te Roti-Opunake Railway, man to drive oil engine. FACTORY MANAGER. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up to 24th July for the position of Factory Manager. Output 100 tons cheese. Salary at schedule rate, and usual allowances. ' L. MARKHAM, Secretary, Springhead Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Maungatapere. THE STRATFORD FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. ANNUAL MEETING, 20th JULY, 1920. INHERE are four vacancies to be filled (three caused by the retiring Directors, Messrs. Falder, Colson and Hinton, and one caused by the resignation of Mr. Needham). Nominations close at 11 a.m.. 17th inst., at th# Company's Office, where nomination papers are obtainable. W. FASTIER, Secretary. Sprinkling about ten drops of Nazo] on the dhest of the pyjama jacket at night—or on the singlet in the morning —is a good way to get the benefit oi tfezol inhalation—just try it.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 1
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