AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last night of a scintillating comedydrama de luxe SHIRLEY MASON. MOLLY AND 1. SHIRLEY MASON. MOLLY AND I. SHIRLEY MASON. MOLLY AND I. And the big scream of "Sunshine," "The Heart-Suatcher," and Gazettes. > COMING TO-MORROW. . A British Gaumont Special. A 7-reel Super-play, AURELE SYDNEY. THE AURELE SYDNEY. GREEN AURELE SYDNEY.' TERROR. A striking play of High Finance and the "Stock Exchange." ~ HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, QRAND BACHELORS' & SPINSTERS' DANC'E will be held in the ahove Hall on FRIDAY, November 12th, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. Music: Mrs. Pearson, Piano; Mr. Morris, Violin. Good Floor.. Good Supper. Admission: Gents 2s fid, Ladies 2s, MISS D. COATES & F. BATES, Joint, Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS. JJAVIN'G sold by premises in Upper Brougham Street, I wish to notify customers and the public generally that I cannot undertake further car-painting work. As the premises must be closed early in December. I would request that all accounts owing to me be settled by November 30th, 1920. JOS. JENKJNSON mmT~ UK BANKRUPTCY. IN XH j C MATTER of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908." NGAKAHIA MARE, also known as William Murray, formerly of Ngaere, Farmer, now of Raliotu, Labourer, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend to apply to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at New Plymouth on Saturday, the fourth day of December, 1920, for an Order of Discharge under "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908."
DATED at New Plymouth this eighth day of November, 1920. (Signed) NGAKAHIA MARE. N.P. HIGH SCHOOL OLD "BOYS' ASSOCIATION". Annual Mooting of the Assoc-ia- , tion, postponed frorti 28th October, 1920, will be held in the Schoo'lr'Assembly Hall on THURSDAY next at 7 p.m. The Annual Re-union Dinner will be held in the School Dining Hall at the conclusion of the Annual Meeting. •T. BRACKEN U7LSON, R. G. HOWELL, Hon. Secretaries. •
INGLEWOOD BOWLING CLUB. 'JMIE Official Opening of the above Club will take place TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (Thursday), November 11. THINKS. I desire to publicly thank all those who so kindly assisted me in connection with the loss and inconvenience sustained by my late fire, and especially do I thank Messrs. Percy Ward, .J. Hunter, and Waswo, for the trouble they took on my behalf; and also Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Billing for the use of portion of their residence. MARC VOULLAIRE.
BOXING. J)ARENTS, Old Boys, and Friends of the New Plymouth Boys' High School may obtain free passes to the boxing tournament to be held in the Empire Theatre on Friday night, November 12, on application to the headmaster, Boys' High School. REMOVAL NOTICE. WRIGHT, LAWRENCE & GIBSON, Barristers and Solicitors, KAPONGA, (And at Stratford) JJAVE reTnoved to more comiliodious premises in Eltham Road, Kaponga, ■ opposite Farmers' Co-op., next Newton King's Mart Resident Partner at Kaponga: MR. H. B. GIBSON. 'Phone 37. P.O. Bo* 8.
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