AMUSEMENTS, THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of the Fox super-extra-ordinary attraction, “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?” “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?” “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?” “SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?” The greatest cine-melodrama in the last ten years. A screen drama of vital power, asking a question and thundering out its answer. Also showing: Gazettes and big Sunshine comedy Prices: D.C. 2/6; Re< Stalls 2/-; Front Stalls, 1/6, plus tax. COMING TO-MORROW— Bert Lytell in THE RIGHT OF WAY Bert Lytell in THE RIGHT OF WAY and Elmo Lincoln in the opening chapter of “Elmo the Fearless”, Universal’s wonder serial play. Usual Prices. PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES CLARKE, late of New Plymouth, deceased. persons having claims against the above estate are requested to render detailed accounts (in duplicate) to the undersigned before January 31, 1921. ROY & NICHOLSON’ Solicitors for the Executrix, New Plymouth.
NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR. are notified that practices resume on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 19th instant, at 8 o’clock. A full muster is requested. Business important. A. B. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TEN PER CENT. PURSUANT to Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” public notice is hereby given that an additional charge of ten per centum will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after Saturday, the 29th January, 1921. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, 17th December, 1920. VISITORS TO BEACH. W. HARRIS, late of the AllBritish Fish Depot, Stratford, wishes to notify visitors to Moturoa Beach that he is taking . over MRS McLEAN’S DINING & TEA ROOMS at the Breakwater, and hopes to deceive their patronage. • ST. MARY’S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. rpilE FIRST TERM, 1921, will begin WEDNESDAY, February 9th. Miss Stanford will be at home to enrol intending pupils on Saturday, January 15th, and Monday. January 17th, from 2.30 to 4.30, or at other times by appointment.
NOTICE. jyjESSRS. KENDRICK BROS., having purchased a Motor Lorry, will undertake all sorts of carting in the Tariki and surrounding districts, and will supply Rata Firewood to any locality, either by motor lorry or on the truck. For full particulars write or wire to— KENDRICK BROS., Tariki. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF £lOO,OOO. (Authorised by A.H.B. Empowering Act, 1919.) DEBENTURES—Issued at £lO6 (nominal), but to be sold at £94. v INTEREST —5J per cent., payable halfyearly, ' but return to purchaser is 6 per cent. TERM OF LOAN—2O Years, from' October 10th, 1920: , SINKING FUND—I per cent, per annum. EXCHANGE—The Board pays exchange on remittances. SECURITY.—Assets of Board (consisting principally of Auckland City Freehold), showing surplus over liabilities of over £1,500,000. NB—Holders of these Debentures will pay a flat rate of income tax of only 2/6 in the £, after April 1, 1921. Holders whose income does not reach £3OO per annum, either will not be charged income tax, or will receive a refund. Copies of Prospectus may be obtained at the Board’s Office, Quay Street, Auckland, or at any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand. NOTICE. T>, s. F. CRAIG, Dentist, Manaia, - risitg Kaponga EVERY FRIDAY.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1921, Page 1
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