AMUSEMENTS. PACKED TO THE CEILING ON SATURDAY. EMPIRE THEATRE Enthusiastic Reception of. the FAMOUS DIGGERS FAMOUS DIGGERS FAMOUS DIGGERS New Zealand's own Soldier Entertainers added to their long list of conquests and completely captivated the audience on Saturday. The management apologises to the hundreds that were turned away on Saturday and regret that there was not seating accommodation for another 500. AT THE SAME TIME they earnestly advise patrons to reserve seats 'fqr the remaining two performances. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND FINALLY TO-MORROW NIGHT. Absolutely only two more chances to hear THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS THE FAMOUS DIGGERS ; Prices: 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax]. Box Plans at Collier's. Patrons please note that owing to the very heavy booking it will not be possible to reserve seats after 5.30. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC POUND ESTABLISHED. JN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by section 29 of "The Impounding Act, 1908," the New Plyfaouth Borough Council hereby apppints part section 37, Fitzroy Township, to be a public pound, and appoints REGINALD DAY to be Poundkceper thereof. In pursuance of the provisions of section 41 of the said Act, the New Plymouth Borough' Council hereby prescribes that Pound Sales shall be held at the above Pound every Tuesday at noon (if necessary).
Dated this 3rd day of September. 1920. F, T. BELLRTXGER, Town Clerk. IN THE MATTER of Part 4 of the Administration Act, 1908. IN THE MATTER of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908. AND IN THE MATTER of the estate of John Pofcroz,. late of Kaimata, farmer, deceased. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Estate is being administered under the above Acts and all creditors are hereby notified that they must file with me proofs of their claim in proper form within two months from date hereof. FRANK' M. WHYTE, District Manager, Public Trust Office, New Plymouth. Ist. September, 1920. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH. AUCKLAND v. TAR AN AKI. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, 9tli SEPTEMBER, 1920. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. lIAWERA—NEW PLYMOUTH. Special passenger train will leave Hawera 11.30 a.m., Normanby 11.40, Eltliam 12.5 p.m., Stratford 12.32, Midhirst 12.41, Tariki 12.53, Inglewood 1.12, Lepperton Junction 1.30, New Plymouth arrive 1.55 p.m. Return train will leave New Plymouth 530 p.m., Lepperton Junction 8.3, Inglewood 6.32, Midhirst 7.9, Stratford 7-25, Eltham 7.43, Normanby 5.2, Hawera arrive 8.10 p.m. WAITARA BRANCH. Special passenger train will leave Waitara 1.0 p.m., Lepperton Junction arrive 1.18 p.m. "(connecting with 11.30 a.nl. train from Hawera). FARES: Tickets at Holiday Excursion Fares will be issued to New Plymouth from Hawera and intermediate stations by the 11.30 a.m. special train from Hawera on 9th Septemebr, 1920, available for return on day of issue onlv.
HEAVY PETROLS. A ND how to make tiiem as good as the best. Send 7/0 to "GASLTNK," Box 88, Stratford, and you will liave no further trouble. SMITH'S MOTOR SERVICE. *jpHE increase of fares advertised doe 3 not apply to Waitara. These have already been raised, and remain unaltered. A. J. SMITH, Waitara-New Plymouth 'Bus. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ELTHAM. JT is notified for public information that Mr. J. C. Robins, District Manager, Public Trust Office, Stratford, will visit Eltham every Wednesday as from the Ist September,. 1920, at Messrs. Tristram and Company's Buildings, Bridge Street, Eltham. ROBERT TRIGGS, v Pubjic Trustee.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1920, Page 1
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