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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL WAIT AR A. TO-NIGHT! At 7.40. TO-NIGHT! Still Another Opportunity to See “THE KID.” “THE KID.” C ‘THE KID.” “THE KID.” “THE KID.” “THE KID.” Owing to the enormous success of this wonder-picture last night, the management of the Theatre Royal Pictures have arranged for TWO EXTRA SCREENINGS THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, Commencing at 7.40. At the Evening Session “The Kid” will be supported by •CONSTANCE TALMADGE In her greatest Film Success “WEDDING BELLS.” “WEDDING BELLS.” “WEDDING BELLS.” “WEDDING BELLS.” ABSOLUTELY THE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6, Reserves 2/6. Children 6d to Matinee only. PUBLIC NOTICES. WAR MEMORIAL. DEPUTATION will wait upon the Borough Council on MONDAY Next, Bth instant, at 8 p.m., to ask that the whole of the Borough Reserve, Egmont - St. Aubyn Streets be set aside as a site for Cenotaph. All interested are urged to attend, as it is desired to make the deputation as large and representative as possible. CHAS. H. BURGESS, Chairman of Committee. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVAGE CLUB. are reminded that the First Korero takes place in the Whare Renunga. Courtenay Street, THIS (Saturday) evening, at 8 o’clock. C. H. WYATT, Hekeretari. THE PEOPLE’S SERVICE. yyHiiELEY MORI AL QHURCH. 6.45 SUNDAY 6.45. Preacher: Rev. W. J. Elliott Subject: “Friendship, Human & Divine.” Special Hymns and Solos. Soloist: Mr. F. P. Frederic. Anthems: “The Lord is Loving” (Garrett), “O Saviour of the World” (Goss.) Everybody Cordially Invited. SPIRITUALISTS. T>OOM over Union S.S. Co.’s Office, St. Aubyn Street, Sunday, 7 p.m. Mr. HOWARD will deliver an address: “My Psychic Experiences on the Battlefield and Elsewhere,” followed by Clairvoy--ance and Spirit Messages. Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. All Welcome. HAWERA RACES.

the 10th and 11th May usual 7.50 a.m. train from New Plymouth will stop at Racecourse to set down passengers. Usual 4.0 p.m. train will be delayed to leave Hawera 4.5 p.m., Racecourse 4.20, New Plymouth arrive 7.40 p.m. Excursion tickets available for return to 13th May will be issued to Hawera Racecourse from New Plymouth, Waitara, and intermediate stations on 10th May, and by morning trains on 11th May. These tickets wil] not be available by mail trains. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. DEVON ROAD BRIDGE CLOSED. pUJBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Mangaoraka Bridge, on the Devon Road, will be closed against all traffic from 7 a.m. on SUNDAY, the 7th inst., to 7 a.m. on Tuesday, the 9th inst. Light traffic only can proceed to WTaitara and Inglewood via Te Arei Road.JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, May 4, 1922. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. “HEAVY TRAFFIC.” is hereby given that the Council intends to strictly enforce its By-laws prohibiting “Heavy Traffic” on County Roads during the months of May, June, July, August and September. Heavy Traffic means t'he transport of more than thirty hundred-weight on each pair of wheels, including the weight of the vehicle. ALF OORKILL, Chairman. Inglewood, May 3, 1922. DAME CLARA BUTT PRAISES “LA PLASTIQUE.” Whilst on her recent tour of New Zealand. Dame Clara Butt had several demonstrations of “La Plastique” at my rooms and was so delighted that she gave me permission to say that she heartily recommends it. She took a wood supply away with her to continue the treatment. “LA PLASTIQUE ’is the most marvellous cure for wrinkles, spots, and blemishes yet discovered. Renders age youthful and youth more beautiful. Easily applied. No massaging, steaming, filling, or other oiotime methods employed. Nature’s own and only road to rejuvenation. Home treatment posted. Call or write for particulars to MISS McELWAIN, 270 Queen Street. Auckland, sole inventor of “LA PLASTIQUE.'’ • ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 1

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