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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S MATINEE TO-MOBROW, AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the big, All-British Production. Beautiful ALMA TAYLOR in ANNIE ALMA TAYLOR in LAURIE. A picture play of wo.idrous appeal Comedy; and Mary Page ' No. 12. COMING TO-MORROW. A Big Double Star Programme.HENRY B. WARNER in "The Grey Wolf's Ghost," and Bill Russell in "That Hero Stuff." Also Comedy, "A Palace of Pleasure and Delight." j NEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED SOLDIERS' i THIRD ANNUAL QHILDREN'S Q.RAND pLAIN & JUNCY J)RESS gALI-TO-NIGHT. CORONATION HALL, New Plymouth. • GRAND MARCH AT 7.15. Special Features— FLOOR DECORATIONS ILLUMINATIONS MUSIC SUPPER Yaluable Prizes awarded for Beat Fancy, Best Comic, Best Poster, Best National and most Original Costumes. Children Is, Adults 2s. G. E. ROPER, Chairman Ball Committee. .V. 0. WEST, Secretary R.B.A. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL MOTOR TRIP. T AM taking my Super White Bus to Palmerston North via Wanganui, for demonstrative purposes, and will be leaving on Sunday morning, returning to New Plymouth on Tuesday. ' - Passengers will'be carried at special rates. This should be a trip worth making, and would afford a splendid opportunity for a short visit to friends. Intending passengers please notify me before Saturday afternoon on the 'bus or ring up' No. 44, New Plymouth, for seats. My usual service will be carried on as usual. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Urenui-New Plymouth 'Bud. ST: MARY'S HALL. CT. ANNUAL gPRING "PLOWER & "DULB GHOW. ', Will be Held on • THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 2 and 3.

Displays of Flowers by the Leading Growers and Nurserymen. Decorated Tables and Baskets. Competitive Classes with prizes tor ehildren. Afternoon tea. l Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Entries close with the Secretary on Tuesday, August 31. L. H. DEVENISH, Secretary. SMITH'S MOTOR SERVICE. 'T'HE cost of *motor supplies continues very high, and I regret it is necessary to ask my customers to help bear the increased costs. From September Ist there will be a slight increa=e on soi of the fares. • See list on 'Bus for alti. ations. 4 ARTHUR J. SMITH. VALUATION OF WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS ON BEHALF OF , THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. TT is hereby notified for ihe information of all persons concerned that in accordance with the Notice in the New Zealand Gazette of the 12th August, 1920, all Wool and Sheepskins, excluding Wool of the 1020-21 Clip, and excluding Freezing Works' Slips and Freezing Works' Sheepskins, delivered for appraisement into registered Government Brokers' Stores on or before the thirtieth day of September, 1020, will be purchased on behalf of the Imperial Government. At that date Valuations pf Wool and Sheepskins in the Dominion will definitely cease. To avoid subsequent dislocation of the market the Wool and Sheepskin Brokers have undertaken not to hold auction sales of Sheepskins for six weeks following the 30th September, by which date it is anticipated that all woolseouring and fellmongering on behalf of the Imperial Government will be concluded and the Works available for the purchase and treatment of privatelyowned Wool and Skins. To assist in obtaining this end' I would request all farmers holding Wool and Sheepskins to deliver same to Brokers' Stores as eai-Iy as possible. W. F. MASSEY, Prime Minister. «6th August, 1920. x

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 1

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