AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction A. P. Truda 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT & THURSDAY. The eagerly awaited New Plymouth Concerts of the famous Italian Operatic Tenor, I'll NOTARIELLO Illi j.J NOTARIELLO • I NOTARIELLO ju 11)1 NOTARIELLO |j| All the N.Z. Concerts to date of this eminent artist have been marked by scenes iof overwhelming enthusiasm. Fourfold ,encores have been general. At the final concerts everywhere the audiences, work‘ed up into extraordinary excitement, (have given the young singer an unprecedented ovation. I The Press throughout New Zealand has .been unanimous in its superlative pronouncements. “Conquered musical ■Christchurch.'’ —Christchurch Press. “A succession of triumphs.” —Dunedin Daily Times. “Created a furore.—Wellington Post. “Remarkable display of finished vocalization. —Auckland Star. A Leading Critic in Italy said: It is certain that NOTORIELLO will follow in THE FOOTSTEPS OF CARUSO. Exceptionally fine supporting Artists: Mr. GORDON SHORT, Pianist. ■' Miss RAY FOX, Violiniste. Prices: 5s (reserved), 3s, 2s and Is, plus tax. Plans on view at Collier’s. PUBLIC NOTICES. “A” COMPANY, 4th BATT., W.1.R., TARANAKI RIFLES RIFLES and BAYONETS at present on issue to members of the above Company MUST be handed in at the Defence Office BEFORE 12 NOON on SATURDAY, the 13th inst., for the purpose of branding. ANY RIFLE OR BAYONET NOT RETURNED BY THAT DATE WILL BE TREATED AS MISSING, AND CHARGED FOR ACCORDINGLY. (Sgned) A. SMITH, Lieut., O/C “A” Company, 4th Batt-., W.1.R., Taranaki Rifles. I REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. ex-'soldiers suffering from any chest disability caused through; active service are requested to call and see the Department's Tuberculosis Officer (Mr. IL J. Ackins) at the Repatriation i Office. Brougham Street, New Plymouth, on TUESDAY, 9th August. Mr. Ackins will attend at the SOLDIERS’ CLUB, WAITARA. on WEDNESDAY, 10th August, at 2 p.m. A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. PRIVATE BILL. In the matter of a proposed Bill or Act intituled “An Act to enable the Roman Catholic Archbishop- of Wellington to sell and dispose of certain Lands in the Archdiocese of Wellington, and to apply the Net Proceeds thereof in or towards the purchase of other Lands in the Archdiocese and in or towards the erection of Churches and School Buildings thereon, and to authorise the raising of Money on the security of the Lands so acquired, or any of them.” VVHEREAS, in virtue of the provisions of “The Roman Catholic Lands ! Act, 1876,” as amended by “The Roman j Catholic Lands Extension Act, 1899,” he Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wei- | lington is a Corporation Sole in whom are vested all lands belonging to the; Roman Catholic Church in the Arch- > diocese of Wellington: And whereas there is in various parts of the said) Archdiocese lands which by reason of i altered circumstances are no longer > suitable for the purpose for which they were originally acquired, Notice is here- ! by given that within Fourteen Days of j the meeting of the General Assembly of ' New Zealand to be held next after the 1 date of this Notice, a Petition will be I presented to the said General Assembly ! praying and applying for leave io bring) in a Private Bill* to be calles! “The Ro- : man Catholic Archbishop of Wellington Empowering Act, 1921.” The objects of the said Application and Bill are: ’ To enable the Archbishop to sell the Lands described in the Schedule thereto, : or any of them, and to expend the pro- j ceeds thereof in' the purchase of other I land in the Archdiocese, and to erect Churches and School Buildings thereon, { and to borrow money on the security of i lands so acquired, or of any of them. ' A copy of the said Petition and Bill ! will be deposited in the Office of the ' Examiner of Standing Orders either before or within fourteen days of the commencement of the said session. Dated at Wellington this 2nd dav of August. 1921. FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! A good one assured in range or fireplace if your fuel is procured from— W, E. BEND ALL & CO(Established 1888) COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANTS Powderham Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 64. P.O. Box 51. Large Stocks: Kitchen, House and Steam Coal, Sba-soned Firewood. Agents: Pukemi|o Coal, WestportStockton Coal, Paparoa Coal. N.B.—We do not stock the inferior grade of Huntly Coal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1921, Page 1
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