amusements. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT The beautiful screen star, ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE Adds another triumph to her list in the powerful appealing drama entitled 'ITHE SONG OF THE SOUL" <I THE SONG OF THE SOUL" The fascinating story of a girl who fights single-handed against the World—and wins back: Honor and Happiness. Life in Society contrasted with Existence in the Underworld Also Gazette, Comedy and "The Great Gamble' No. 4, "In the Law's Grip''. D.C'., 1/6; Stalls, 1/-; Children 3d to Matinee.
KING'S THEATRE STRATFORD. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY The Cinema Oratorio THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG Being the true storv of the life of JOHN LEE The Eminent English Actor-Author, FREDERICK HALDANE, who was specially/ brought to New Zealand, will deliver the dramatically thrilling and sparkling lecture as the film passes from scene to scene. Three attempts were made to hang John Lee, and each one failed. Was the Ainiignty Power intervening for an innocent man? See this great picture with a human appeal. Prices: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6 (plus tax). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. TENTH GRAND CONCERTS, EMPIRE THEATRE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 & 5. Assisting Artists: MISS TERESA MeENROE, Soprano (Wellington). MR. CCLFUUD REEL/, Elocutionist and Entertainer (late Melbourne). The choir numbers are all new. Don't miss these concerts. • BOXING. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1920. BOXING TOURNAMENT 30XING TOURNAMENT (Under auspice.-- of Hawera Sports and Pastimes Club). PROFESSIONAL LIGHT-WEIGHT MATCH 15 Rounds. JACK KEENAN v. ALF BROMWICH JACK KEENAN v. ALF BROMWICH For Purse oi 100 Sovs, SPECIAL AMATEUR MATCH LALRIE WILLS (Hawera) v. G. BROWN (Auckland's Leading Welter). ALSO THREE ADDITIONAL SELECTED AMATEUR BOUTS. \f. V. PATTERSON, Secretary. Bex 180, Hawera. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES.
I BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. | ERECTION OF COTTAGES ! fpniE for receipt of tenders has l»eeii extended until noon on MONDAY. ■ the 25th instant. F. T. BELLE INGER, Genera! Manager. : SHORT-DATED MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES. , gAVE liicoma Tax by investing in New j Plymouth Borough short da'ted de- * bentnres. j Currency of leans: Approximately 13 years. t oj per cent, free of exchange in New Zealand on both principal and interest, i Debentures of £IOO each. I Procuration fee allowed both to Brokers and Solicitors. See pamphlet. I -Mr. T. F. Martin, Secretary of Municipal Association, advises re Debenture Tax: "If a man who is now in the "/(> scale (Income Tax Assessment) should have all his income in Municipal Debentures he would under the new clauses pay only the flat rate of 2/fi in the £, which should make Municipal Debentures popular with large investors whilst small men get refund of excess tax." Invest in New Plymouth Debentures and make this very substantial saving in your Income Tax. Pamphlets and application forms obtainable from any branch of the Banks of New Zealand or from the undersigned. F. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager. New Plymouth Borough Council. pTLLHEADS, Menu Forms, Cards—all manner, of printing executed witr despatch and at reasonable rates Daily News Jobbing;.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1920, Page 1
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