AMUSEMENTS. SEE "SALOME" ON 20th. & 27th. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHTI Last Night of Your Favorite, ALICE JOYCE in her Vitagraph Blue ALICE JOYCE Ribbon feature, THE SONG OF THE SOUL. THE SONG OF THE SOUL. A powerful human story of a woman's shattered soul healed by the Balm of Love and Devotion. Also Gazette, Interest, Comedy, and "Great Gamble." COMING TO-MORROW J Ha lost a Heart! He found a Heart! Wm. Fox presents TOM MIX in ROUGH TOM MIX in RIDING TOM MIX an ROMANCE. A photo-play containing more daring feats than ever before were crowded into a single production. See Tom' 3 dash up six flights of Are escape on "Tony." Twenty big stunts, hair-raising achievements of skill, strength and daring, and think of ALSO SHOWING—MADELAKE TRAVERSE on "THE HELL SIT TP," A tale of Ocean Pirates and Love. All at Usual Prices.
STANLEY ROAD KAT.t, QWllfG to the unfavorable weather conditions, the Stanley Road Bachelors' Bail, which was to have been held on Friday night, has been postponed until to-night.
BOXING. WINTER SHOW BUDDINGS, HAWERA, Thursday, October 21, 1920. BOXING TOURNAMENT BOXING TOURNAMENT (Under auspices of Hawera Sports and Pastimes Club). PROFESSIONAL LIGHT-WEIGHT MATCH 15 Rounds. JACK KEENAN v. ALF BROMWICH JACK KEEN AN v. ALF BROMWICH For Purse of 100 Sovs. SPECIAL AMATEUR Match LAURIE WILLS (Ha wars) Y. G. BROWN (Auckland's Leading Welter), ALSO THREE ADDITIONAL SELECTED AMATEUR BOUTS. W. V. PATTERSON, Secretary. Box 180, Hawera.
BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ERECTION OF COTTAGES ■JMME for receipt of tenders has been extended until noon on MONDAY, the 2oth instant. P. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager.
SHORT-DATED MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES. jsjA\'E Income Tax by investing in New Plymouth Borough short-dated debentures. Currency of loans: Approximately 13 years. 5i per cent, free of exchange in New Zealand on both principal and interest. Debentures of £10(1 each. Procuration fee allowed both to Brokers and Solicitors. See pamphlet. Mr. T. F. Martin, Secretary of Municipal Association, advises re Debenture Tax:— '"lf a man who is now in the 7/6 scale Tax Assessment) should have all his income in Municipal Debentures he would under the new clauses pay only the flat rate of 2/G 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 thif very substantial savin" in
your Income Tax. Pamphlets and application forms obtainable from any branch of the Bank of N&w Zealand or from the undersigned. F. T. BELtRIXGER, General Manager. New Plymouth Borough Council. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. *LOAV POLLS. j£N connection with the forthcoming Loan Polls, Ratepayers are reminded that Wive? or Husbands of Ratepayers may vote if their names appear on the District Electors' Lists. In view of the abnormal changes of ownership of properties in the Borough, /■aeh Ratepayer should make a special noint of seeing that his or her name is on such lists or claim for enrolment immediately sent in. The Rolls for the Polls referred to finally close at 5 p.m. on the 20th October, 1020. F. T. BELLRINGER, * Town Clerk. i)aily News' car leaves Publishing Oflic. Cfirrits Street, each morning at 4.20 oVlnck for Ha warn, ratitrnins from TTjiwva If,. O HnokcrV) at 7.0, EHlwiu 7.:;.". Sf-.-nfiV,"! 5..". »ukl Inplewooil 8.20, rwidiitKr Nc.v I'lvn'o:it!i (via Ejjmont I.'oad; at 3.,\0. —Chas Dykes, proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1920, Page 1
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