AMUSEMENTS. “This dealer in magic and spells.”— Sydney Morning Herald. JEAN GERARDY CONCERTS. NEW PLYMOUTH EMPIRE THEATRE SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, July 14th and 16th. HAWERA, OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 17th, MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the honor of announcing the Incomparable JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, JEAN GERARDY, The World’s Greatest Violoncellist. “Gerardy’s art is really something which grips the listener by the throat and heart.”—Sydney Bulletin. The Famous ’Cellist will be supported by GEORGE STEWART McMANUS, GEORGE STEWART McMANUS, GEORGE STEWART McMANUS, The Eminent American Pianist. And MISS ESSIE ACKLAND, MISS ESSIE ACKLAND, MISS ESSIE ACKLAND, Australia’s Foremost Contralto. Reserved Seats: 7/6 (plus tax). Unreserved seats: 5/- and 3/- (plus tax). Box Plans for New Plymouth Concerts open at Collier’s TO-MORROW MORNING. Box Plans for Hawera Concert open at Mrs Cook’s confectionery on FRIDAY MORNING. PUBLIC NOTICES.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RESUMPTION OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC MAIN TRUNK. A LL Passengers and Goods Traffic will now be accepted as usual. BY ORDER. — ICE . PIGS! PIGS! PIGS: TIT ANTED to buy Baconers and Choppers. Apply Box 80, ’Phone 59, Eltham and Box 70, ’Phone 286, Stratford. NORTHERN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. e.s. RARAWA. Leaves Onehunga: Sunday, July 8, 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 10, 3 p.m. Thursday, July 12, 3 p.m. Leaves Breakwater: Monday, July 9, 7.40 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 7.40 p.m. Friday, July 13, 7.40 p.m. TARANAKI ELECTRIC POWER DISTRICT IN THE MATTER of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913’’ and IN THE MATTER of “The Electric Power Boards’ Act, 1918” and also IN THE MATTER of the Taranaki Electric Power Board’s proposal to raise a special loan of £350,000, as more particularly described in advertisement appearing in the Taranaki Daily News,- Stratford Evening Post, HaweVa Star, and Eltham Argus newspapers of the 28th May, 1923, and subsequent dates. T>UBLIC notice is hereby given that the following is the result of the poll taken on above mentioned proposals, held on sth July, 1923. ■Number of valid votes recorded in favour of the proposal. 635 Number of valid votes recorded against the proposal. 190 Number of informal votes •* 1* I therefore declare the proposal to be carried. Dated at Eltham this ninth day of July, 1923. H. G. CARMAN, Chairman.
HOWELL’S JJETAIL gAMPLE J>OOMS TJAVE ENLARGED their Premises, and XL their CLOTHING is still at Bedrock Try them for Value in RUGS. GLOVES, OVERCOATS and UMBRELLAS. Be sure and not miss these Low Price Rooms in— CURRIE STREET. ■yiviFic tpoNic. ■yiviFic OINTMENT. Messrs. Moore & Co. Dear Sirs—My daughter suffering from Eczema for nine years, and being tr ‘' ate '‘ bv three doctors with no Rood results, a friend advised me to trv VIVIFIC Tome and Ointment, and after taking seven bottles of Tonic and using one pot ot Ointment, she was completely cured, thanks to VIVIFIC. Cornwall Street. Eltham. Yours faithfully, Mrs. W. Clarry. —Procurable from al! Chemists. T>RAMS! Prams! For the latest in Prams and Push-chaiir, best qua y and variety in Taranaki fitted nh hoods; something new m the district Do not fail to inspect, our stocks before purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for cataL«tent spring seat and adjiistab.e shdmc loeue Pram Supplies, 370 Devon .-Mi-
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