AMUSEMENTS. BACK AGAIN! BACK AGAIN! BACK AGAIN! EMPIRE THEATRE SPECIAL REPEAT SEASON OF ONE NIGHT ONLY Of the Popular Revue, “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” -“BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE." ■'BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” “BRAN PIE.” By THE NEW PLYMOUTH COURTIERS’ COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. SATURDAY NEXT .July 16, 1921. NEW SONGS BY THE SOLOISTS. NEW SONGS BY THE SOLOISTS. CROWDED HOUSES AT NEW PLYMOUTH, .INGLEWOOD, ’ WAITARA. Box Plans now open at Collier’s Music Warehouse. Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/- (plus tax), H. C. COLLIER, Business Manager.
PUBLIC NOTICES. ELECTION NOTICE. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS BY PARENTS OF PUPILS. JAMES SMITH FOX & ALBERT EDGAR WASHER having been nominated for the two places to be filled on the Board, and no other nominations having been received, I declare them to be duly elected Members of the Board. EDMUND LASH, Returning Officer.
SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL MATCH. REFRESHMENT BOOTH. fOR the convenience of the public a Refreshment Stall will be open on the Sports Ground on Saturday, 16th inst. Customers will be waited on in their seats. MOUNT MESSENGER MOTOR SERVICE. SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL MATCH. J?OR the convenience of football patrons of Mt. Messenger, Okau, Tongaporutu, etc., desirous of seeing the above match, my large “White” ’Bus will leave the top of Mt. Messenger at 7 a.m., returning same evening. C. H. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. , STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL™ MOTOR TRAFFIC. are warned that steps are being taken to prevent fast driving through the Stratford Borough. Traps will be set, and offending drivers will be prosecuted. PHILIP SKOQLUND, Town Clerk.
CLOSING NOTICE. r pHF. Master Butchers of New Plymouth will close their business premises on Saturday next at 12.30 p.m. sharp. F. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. IMPORTANT TO MOTORISTS! DEMONSTRATIONS of thd value of “KOR-KER” PUNCTURE CURE will be given by TAYLOR & ROBERTS, of Inglewood, distributing agents for Taranaki, as under: ELTHAM: FRIDAY, 15th inst., at 11.30. OPUNAKE, FRIDAY, 15th inst., at 3 o’clock. WAITARA: MONDAY, 18 th inst., at 2.30. THANKS. IfR. & MRS. DAVID REA and MR. & MRS. L. G. PARKINSON, of Mangorei Road, wish to heartily thank all friends and neighbora who came to their assistance at the late fire, and especially Mr. Fred Healy, the boy Atiu Te Puni and Mr. Harvey for the way they worked to remove what was saved; also Mr. Bethell for the use of his house, and for all. letters and telegrams, of ermpatby.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1921, Page 1
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