Amusements, Meetings, Etc. FENWICK-NEWELL. FENWICK-NEWELL. FENWICK-NEWELL. FENWICK-NEWELL. -- i PROMINENT CANAbIiN TENOR an\» assistingartists f MISS GERTRUDE HOBER, (Violinist). MRS FENWCftNEjVELL, (Accompanist). WILL VE A CONCE RECITAL FIN PREMIER JHALL, KEKOHE, MONDAYf APRIL 4th, a|. 8 P.IW* Admission :| Adults, 4/2. Students and Children,2/7. / 682 PUKEKOKE WEST TENNIS CLUB. DANCE in fe Hall, Tuesday, April 2/6, Ladies 1/6./ Cood jfrffpper amPTioor. E. JEFFRIES, Secretary. 688 TUAKAU TENNIS CLUE. A SERIES of will be held in the Tuakau Haljfin connection with above The first Jdancp will be held on 6th April, music, good H. ROBERTS, 683 Hon. Secretary. TUAKAU ATHLETIC AND SPORTS CLUB. ANNUAL MEETIKUffe/ SATURDAY, APRIL® 6f Hl2l. LOCAL HURDLE FRANKLIN HANDICAP, 100yds, £4. HANDICAP, 220yds, £4. HANDICAP, 150yds, £1( J "~>ARATA HANDICAP, 440 £4 10s. WTO 10s. RAGLAN HAI PRIMARY SCHOOI SHIP, 100yds. SECONDARY SCH( SHIP, 120yds. HIGH JUMP MOUNTED EVENTS. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ RACES. HIGH JUMP FOR HORSES, etc., etc. £o 10s AMPIONFull programme procurable from Secreteary, Box 17, Tuakau. Run under N.A.U. Rules. All prizes cash (except school championships) prizes gold medals. Nominations due Saturday, April 9. Handicaps declared by the 15th. 'Acceptances on ground 30 minutes before starting time of event. ' A. H. TAPPER, Hon. Secretary. Box 17, Tuakau. 661 Business Notices. WHEN IN TOWN. See Kenneth Eady, 474, Queen Street, (near Karangahape Rd.). He has some beautiful Challen Pianos at £165 (Baby Grands, £275). these are very low priced. Also good used Pianos from £75. Correspondence invited. Quote this paper. KENNETH EADY, 474, Queen Street, Auckland. NEW ERA IN SHOP ECONOMY. Genuine direct dealing to the public Cutting out allj intermediate profits. 50 per cent, to 75 per cent saved on Costumes, Overcoats, One-piece Frocks, Men’s Suits, Rain Coats, etc. “DIRECT SALES.” 9-10 Warwick Chambers, Queen St., Auckland (Over Marble Bar). NEW DYES. NEW DYES, Get your Military Overcoats, Blanket Coats, Costumes, Suits Dyed nigger brown, navy, black. Any shade dyed. Also the very latest in French Dry Cleaning. Thirty years’ experience. J. G. PEAT Eden Terrace, Auckland. Two minutes from Symonds Street. ’Phone 3151.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 620, 1 April 1921, Page 1
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