AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last chance, to see a real up-to-the-minute play of pep, ginger and go! GEO. WALSH GEO. WALSH In "THE DEAD LINE." "THE DEAD LINE." A stunning drama of love, revenge, and the end of a feud! Also a splendid screen-play of love and hypnotism. PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND "BLACK SHADOWS" "BLACK SHADOWS" A play serene in social scheming, scandal, love and high society. Also latest gazettes. COMING TO-MORROW. Metro Screen Classics Present VIOLA DANA "PLEASE GET VIOLA DANA MARRIED." The Broadway laugh riot. It's a honeymoon misadventure. Miss Dana's finest screen effort to date—and that's saying a lot I * BOXING! BOXING! TOURNAMENT.
Under the Auspices of The Taranaki Boxing Association (Incorporated). EMPfRE THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 11 and 12. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. TARAiNAKI AMATEUR PROVINCIAL TARANAKI AMATEUR PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS GREAT PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEGREAT PROFESSIONAL MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTEST WEIGHT CONTEST Of 15 rounds, for a. Puvse of £l2O. The greatest bout ever staged in Taranaki— LAURIE CADMAN LAURIE CADMAN LAURIE CADMAN (Auckland) MIKE DEMPSEY ..MIKE DEMPSEY MIKE DEMPSEY (United States, America) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. FINALS OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS. AND SPECIAL BOUTS. Referee: Mr. Tim Tracy, Wellington. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Thursday Night: 10s, ss, and a limited number of ringside tickets at £1 Is. Friday Night: 5s (ringside), 3s and 2s! Box Plan opens at Collier's on Saturday, November 6, at 9 a.m. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, Nen^Plymouth. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE,OF LOAN POLLS. pOLLS of Ratepayers, Wednesday, 3rd November, 1920, upon the following proposals, full particulars of which have been previously advertised. (See Daily News and Taranaki Herald, October 21st.) PROPOSAL NO. I.—Special Loan of £22,500 to provide additional Tramcara and Improvements, etc., for the existing Tramways. PROPOSAL NO. 2,-Speciiil Loan of £43,500, £25,500 being for oxtensions from Morley Street to David Street, with rails and permanent way, and £IB,OOO for Railless Electric Traction to Vogeltown. PROPOSAL. NO. 3.~Special Loan of £27,300 for Railless Electric Traction to Vogeltown and o Westown. Polling Hours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The following are the Polling places:— Whiteley Sunday School, Liardet .Street (Principal). Church of England Sunday School, Fitzroy. Mrs. Crocker's Store, Devon Street East. Western Fire Brigade Station, Devon Street W : est. Mr. Lawrence's Store, Vogeltown. The Sunday School House, Frankleigh Park. The Gymnasium, Public School Grounds, St. Aubyn Street. The Sunday School Hopse, Moturoa. The Public Hall, Westown (western ante-room). REGINALD DAY, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. VOTICE is hereby given that Gill Street, between Currie and Liardet Street, is closed for repairs until further f. T. BEIJ.RINGER, Town Clerk,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1920, Page 1
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