AMUSEMENTS. Election Results Showing To-night, THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Final Screening of— JANE NOVAK in “DIVORCE.” JANE NOVAK in “DIVORCE.” JANE NOVAK in “DIVORCE.” Supports:—“Just Kidding.” Comedy; “Cross Word Puzzle,” Interest ; and Pathe News. OUR PRICES—StaIIs 9d, DC. 1/3. TQ-MORROW AND FRIDAY. A Wonderful Love Story of the Early Western Frontier Davs. “THE BELOVED BRUTE.” “THE BELOVED BRUTE.” “THE BELOVED BRUTE.” From Kenneth Perkins’ thrilling Novel with a Star Cast, headed by Victor McLaglen, William Russell and Marguerite de la Motte. Family Night Friday. Usual Prices. BOYS I LOOK! LISTEN! Q.UY pAWKES COMPETITION. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Guy Fawkes Night).
Open to 'Bovs of any age and anywhere. FREE ENTRY GOOD PRIZES. Best Guy—Prize £1; Second Best Guy —(Prize 10s; Third Best Guy—'Prize ss. Entries may 'be made by parties of three boys. Make the Guy any old way you like. Carry him on a chair, or on your shoulder, or put him in a go-cart or a kerosene box, or anything you like. Have a live Guy if you feel like it. Just make up the best Guy you can. GUY FAWKES PARADE. GUY FAWKES PARADE. All the boys in the Competition will assemble in Silver Street at 7.15 o’clock. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT And march behind the Citizens’ Band to the PUKEKURA PARK. PUKEKURA PARK. All boys in parties up to th*ee entering Guys in the Competition and taking part in the parade will be admitted "free to the Pukekura Park to see the GREAT FIREWORKS DISPLAY. By the WAINONI PARK FIREWORKS CO. for the Pukekura Park Board funds. The display will be the greatest ever seen in New Plymouth, introducing latest fiery wonders. Adutiarioju: Adults 1/6; Ch'ldr<*n 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS AND BOOT RETAILERS’ ASSN. rjpHE Drapers, Clothiers and Boot Retailers of New r Plymouth will close TO-DAY (Election Day), at 12 noon, and w’ill also close on SATURDAY, as usual, at 12.30 p.m. J. B. WILSON, Secretary. TARANAKI EMPLOYERS’ ASSN. (Incorporated). GENERAL ELECTION. JN accordance with the provisions of . “The Legislature Act, 1908,” the Weekly Half-holiday must be observed TO-DAY (Wednesday), Election Day, in lieu of the day usually observed. Proprietors of factories are not obliged to observe a half-holiday, but must allow their employees reasonable time off, f<sr the purpose of recording their votes. VAL. DUFF, Acting Secretary. NOTICE. CONTINUANCE OFFICE (Upstairs), Newton King’s old Building, Devon Street. For inquiries ring— Telephone 1136. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. £ HEREBY give notice that I intend applying for my Discharge in Bankruptcy at the next sitting of the Supreme Court, commencing at New Plymouth on TUESDAY, the 24th day of November, 1925. Dated this 4th day of November, 1925. E. J. BAKER. FARMERS! EGMONT LOAN DEPOSIT & INVESTMENT, LTD. CAPITAL £20,000. MONEY on farm implements, farm stock, chattels or furniture, also discounts mortgages. Loans repayable by instalments to suit borrower. Further particulars supplied at Company’s Office, 82 Upper Brougham Street, New Plymouth. A. J TUNBRIDGE. Secretary. SOMERSET pRIVATE JJOTEL Near Station, HAW ERA. Leading Private Hotel in Hawera. Every comfort and convenience. Travelling Public specially catered for. Special terms for Terms Moderate. E. MeLEAN, Proprietress. Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1925, Page 1
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