AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD, TO-NIGHT. i Mr. Abel Rowe will the world’s latest craze— COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. Community Singing was a phenomenal success on Saturday and Monday, and Mr. Rowe lead for the last time to-night. Special patriotic songs, appropriate to Anzac Day. Special number, “We Mean to Fight Like Gentlemen.” COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNIT? SINGING. “Rose of No-Man’s Land,” followed by • other Choruses Known to Everybody. ALSO— James Oliver Cur wood’s picture, “NOMADS OF THE NORTH” Gazette and Educational. Reserve your seats at Humphrey’s, Bookseller and Stationer, Stratford. PUBLIC NOTICES. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. commence on Thursday, 27th inst., at 7.30 p.m., in the Technical College. Subject: Origins of Systems. Lecturer: Mr. C. G. Bott rill, M.A. A full attendance of students and intending students, is, requested, as important business is on the Order Paper. The public are cordially invited. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Borthwick and Sons will receive pigs at Stratford TOMORROW (Thursday). STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. “HEAVY TRAFFIC.” JQ’OTICE is hereby given that the Council intends to strictly enforce its by-laws prohibiting “heavy traffic” on County Roads during the months of j May, June, July, August and September. “Heavy traffic” means the transport of more than thirty hundred-weight on each pair of wheels, including the weight «f the vehicle. E. WALTER, Chairman. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. JQ’OTICE is hereby given that the Council intends putting into its Solicitor’s hands, for recovery, all rates not paid by the 6th May next, unless satisfactory arrangements have been made with the County Clerk. CHAS. PENN, Cotfnty Clerk. THE LONDON ASSURANCE. A.D. 1720. LONDON ASSURANCE has appointed Mr. R. A. Large, Estate & Commission Agent, Union Steamship Co.’s Buildings, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, Chief Agent for the Taranaki Provincial District. MESSRS. DANKS & FOSS, District Agents, Brandon Street, Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. 1 RENDERS are now about to be called for the Memorial to Old Boys who , fell in the Great War. Appended is a - list of names supplied by the Editor of < the School Magazine. It is felt that this list may not be complete and that possibly there are some, omissions. The : Association would welcome any in- ; formation which would enable the Committee to make the list complete. Relatives and friends are asked to fur- < nish the Secretary with any names which may have been inadvertently omitted. ; J. BRACKEN WILSON, Hon. Secretary, Box 69, New Plymouth. KILLED OR DIED OF WOUNDS. Ambury, R. Kirton, C. Atkinson, S. A. . Lepper, H. M. Baily, R. H. Mason, T. E. ; Bendall, G. McDonald, M. A. Bollinger. G. W. Moore, W. E. Brown, D. B. Mulloy, Wattie. Burkhardt, A. P. Newell, R. D. Coates, F. H. Okey, R. L. Collis, D. Okey, S. M. Crone, C. Okey, A Dus tow Paul, Sydney. Eyre, L. ft. Potts, C. H. Grey, J. Quilliam, Reg. P. Grant. Eric Quilliam, C. Griffiths. S. J. Rider, F. H. Guild. W. A. Rowlands, F. W. Hall, V. J. B. Serpell, S. L. Harle, D. A. Sole, L. P. Hoby, S. Stoddart, J. H. Kidd, R. D. Thomson, B. Kelly, T. Warren. L. A. KimbalL E. White, R. W,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1922, Page 1
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