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AMUSEMENTS. Note. —'Commences To-night at 7,45. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7,45 TO-NIGHT Last night of a big seven-reel success, “THE THIRD DEGREE.” “THE THIRD DEGREE.” Charles Klein©’s great stage success. A powerful play; a super-powerful picture. ALICE JOYCE as ANN JEFFRIES ALICE JOYCE as ANN JEFFRIES The girl wife who believed in her husband —in spito of everything! A wonderful picture play in 7 gigantic reels. Showing at Usual Trices. SPECIAL TO-MORROW The famous EVELYN NESBIT and her son in the Fox super-picture, “THE WOMAN WHO CAVE.” And the Sunshine Comedy do luxo “THE YELLOW DOG CATCHER,” the comedy which was selected and shown on tho Prince’s programme in. America. Stame comedy! Usual Prices. Starting 7.45. IgUCHRE pARTY AND J)ANCE. AT THE BUNGALOW, KAWAROA PARK, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920. Note. —Euchre starts at 8 p.m, sharp. Music by M.iss Rita Sole. PRIZES: Ladies’: First, value 10s; second, value ss. Gents.’: First, value 10s;,second, value ss. Last Night for Aggregate Prizes (Ladies, value 10s; Gents, value 10s). Admission: Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is. c7B J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. jJyTEW pLYMOUTH QHOIR gOCIETY. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. EIGHTH , GRAND CONCERT. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, April 27 and 28. Programme: 1. Part Song, “British Grenadiers” (Fletcher), Male Choir. 2. Song, “Depius le Jour” (Charpenticr). Miss Mina Caldow. 3. Part Song, “Drink to me only with thine eyes” (Button), Male Choir. 4. Recital, “The Highwayman” (Alf. Norges), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. 5. Song, “How’s My Boy” (Homer), Miss Mina Caldow. 6. Part Song “On the March” (Beecher), Male Choir. ' Interval. 7. Part Song, “To Arms” (Maunder), Male Choir. 8. Humorous Recital, “The New Hat” (Hickory Wood), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. 9. Song, “The Desert Prayer,” from “Clm Chin Chow” (Newton), Mr. Ashlto B. Macdonald. 10. Part Song, “Bells of St. Mary’s” (soloist, Mr. B. P. Bellringer; chorus arranged by Mr. F. W. G. M'Leod). Male Choir. 11. Song, “Waiata Maori” (Alfred Hill), Miss Mina Caldow. 12. Dickens Character Sketch, “Dan’l Pcggotty” (“David Coppcrfield”), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. 13. Part Song, “Nightfall” (Davd), Male Choir. Accompanist; Mr. Arnold Sturrook. Box Plan at Collier’s;,2s and 2s 6d (reserved). bBB7 APPLICATIONS. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Assistant Public Trustee in connection with the adminstration of tho Public Trust Office; salary £IOOO per annum. The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Trust Office Amendment Act, 1917, and tho duties to lie discharged will ho those indicated in that Act. Applicants must be possessed of good organising capacity and experience in work similar to that performed by the Public Trust Office, both in respect to tho administration of estates and trust accounting. Applications, which should be addressed to the undersigned and enfaced “Application for the position of Assistant Public Trustee,” will he received up to noon on tho 30th April, 1920. J. G. COATES, Minister-iu-Chargc of the Public Trust Office. Wellington, April 9, 1920. b7S6 rpARANAKI AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY. FIELD ROOT COMPETITIONS FIELD ROOT COMPETITIONS FIELD ROOT COMPETITIONS To bo held in conjunction with the 1920 Winter Show, June 9, 10, 11 and 12. 1. SWEDE ACREAGE COMPETITION (best crop not less than two acres), Prizes: First, £7 7s; second, £2 2s; third, £1 Is. Entry, 10s. 2. MANGEL FIELD ROOT COMPETITION (best quarter-acre). Prizes: First, £3 3s; second, £2 2s; third, £1 Is. Entry, ss. 3. CARROT FIELD ACREAGE COMPETITION (best quarteracre). Prizes; First, £3 3s, second, £2 2s; third, £1 Is. Entry, us. 4. DISTRICT' SWEDE ACREAGE COMPETITION (best throe crops in district). Prize: Society’s suitably-inscribed trophy. Entry, 7s 6d. ENTRIES for tho above Competitions will dose positively on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 1, 1920. Schedules and Entry Forms for those competitions obtainable from WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary, P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth. ’Phone 87. c-120

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7

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636

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7

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