AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.—Coming soon, WM. FAENUM in “THE LAST OF THE DUANES.” THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT Xt 7.45 TO-NIGHT Another All-British production, SYLVIA BREMER SYLVIA BREMER “A HOUSE DIVIDED.” , “A HOUSE DIVIDED.” The picture version of “The Substance of His House,” which sot London'ablaze. Showing to Adults Only. Also Gazettes and Comedy. Usual prices. - gOCTAL J£ALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 18 and 19. IN AID OP THE CLARKE MEMORIAL HOSTEL. PROGRAMME: TENNYSON’S “DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN.” Helen of Troy Miss Dew Iphigeuia Miss D. Bradbury Cleopatra Miss D. Watkins Jephtlmh’s Daughter ... Miss O. Palmer Fair Rosamond Miss F. Winfield St. Joan of Arc Miss Bennoeh Attendants on Cleopatra ... Miss 0. Shaw and Miss G. Bayly. Eastern Dancer Miss Z. Saxton Accompanist Mrs.'A. W. Webster Dreamer Mr. L. Etherington Concert Programme; Friday. Piano Solo Mr. H. Morey Song, “The Nile” Mrs. J. Fraser Song. “Blow, Blow, Thou "Winter Wind,” Mr. A. B. Macdonald. Song, (1) “The Flower Song,” (2) “Softly Awakes,” Mrs. J. Fraser. Song, “The Revenge” (Hatton), Mr. A. B. Macdonald. Mrs. Moverley’s Orchestra. Tickets 2s. Box Plan at Collier’s. i 7 MEETINGS. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. ]\TR. H. BANKS, Theosophical National Lecturer," will continue his Series of Lectures in the Theosophical Hall, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, as under:— TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock; "The Mighty Power of Thought.’’ SUNDAY, 7 p.m.: “The Realms Beyond the Grave.” MONDAY, 8 p.m.; Public Question Meeting. YOU SHOULD HEAR MR. BANKS. 144 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICES. % _ BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PURSUANT to Section 28 of “The Rating Amendment Act, 1910,” an additional charge of 10 per centum of the amount thereof will be added to all Rates due to the New Plymouth Borough Council and unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen days from the demand thereof. Dated this 17th day of November, 1920. / F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. i 64 TENDERS. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. RENDERS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned until noon on FRIDAY, November 26, 1920, for the Supply of Groceries, Moat and Bread for the year 1921. Schedules and Form of Tender can bo obtained on application to the Secretary, National Bank Chambers. EDMUND LASH, Secretary, P.O. Box 187, New Plymouth. i 52 INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL, TO CONTRACTORS. KOHETI ROAD METALLING CONTRACT. ■yydllTTEN Tenders, addressed County Chairman, Inglewood, will be received at the County Office, Inglewood, till MONDAY, December 6, for Supplying, Carting and Delivering 1000 Cubic Yards Metal (more or less) of approved quality along the above road, where directed by the Engineer. Tenderers to state price, forward sample of metal, , and , mention where pit or supplies may he inspected previous to\a contract being entered into. , The . Council will also consider any alternate proposal front a Contractor. ‘ G. S. WHITESIDE, County Engineer". November 16, 1920, , il WANTEDS. gAWMILL AN^GER. ANTED, Thoroughly Capable, Energetic, Progressive Manager for Up-to-date Sawmill, with long life ahead. Steel rails to bush and station, Government trucks. In active work. Immediately alongside rising township, East Coast, South Island. Mill close to railway station,- school and dairy factory. Trains daily. Manager’s House ; Modern six-roomed picturesque bungalow, verandah, bathroom, etc. Salary: For first-class man, £6OO per annum, with free house. Apply— NEWTON KINO, Box 100, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16895, 18 November 1920, Page 7
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