Public Notices. EMPRESS THEATRE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. She was a Liar —and Beautiful. She was a Hypocrite—and Kissable. She was a Tyrant—and Adorable. She was a Cheat—and Bewitching. Yet no one lifted a hand against her. WHY? See Booth Tarkington's Masterpiece THE FLIRT THE FLIRT THE FLIRT THE FLIRT THE FLIRT THE FLIRT "The Flirt" is such a story as Booth Tarkington has always loved to write —full of dramatic situations, irresistible humour, and just enough pathos now and then to arouse the softer emotions. No one knows American life as Tarkington knows it, no one can depict it more graphically. Enacted by an All-Star Caste Headed by EILEEN PERCY Headed by EILEEN PERCY SISTERS!—One sweet, forbearing, kind; the other shallow, pretty, a cheat. The former lost in the shuffle; the latter singled out for gifts and attention from aII—WHY? SEE "THE FLIRT" No Advance in Prices. Box Plan at McColl's. 256 GRAND RAILWAY BALL. MUNICIPAL HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7/1923, Dancing at 8 p.m. Good Orchestra. Special Supper. A cordial invitation to everybody. Admission: Double ticket, 7s 6d; Gents' single, ss; Lady's single 2s 6d. C. GALLAGHER, 254 Hon. Sec.
CAKE AND PRODUCE STALL. To-morrow! Rora. St. To-morrow! A Cake and Produce Stall will bo held in Rora Street, to-morrow, Friday, . September 7, in aid of Catholic Church funds. Turkeys, Flowers, Guessing Competitions. PIO PIO LAWN TENNIS CLUB (Incorporated). The Annual General Meeting will be held in Mr G. G. Cayley-Alexander's office at Pio Pio on Tuesday, 18th insfc., at 8 p.m. V. HAWKE, 242 Hon. Sec. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that unless the horses trespassing on our property at Trooper's Road, Oparure, are claimed within seven days from date, the necessary steps will be taken to have them impounded. The particulars of the horses are as follows: One half draught bay filly, with a white face; 2 bay mares; 1 bay filly foal; 1 black filly foal with a rope round its neck. G. P. FINLAY AND CO. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on our property at Trooper's Road, Oparure, will be prosecuted. Any cattle found straying on the property on or after the 14th instant will be impounded without further notice. Poison has been laid for dogs. G. P. FINLAY AND CO.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1858, 6 September 1923, Page 4
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