pVKIHO gOHOOI. FRWAY, SKPTEAfBER 18, 8 p.m. PATRIOTIC SOCIAL AND DANCE. Variety #$ OoJßpriitions. Special Prizes Bob-it*: Ladies 6d, Gentlemen Is. ABUXSSS©K: Ladle* Is, Gentlemen 2s Ctl P. H. ROWE, Vi Hon. Sec. A R E A J-J ALL. I'eSSDAT, SEPTEMBER 22. DANCE In aid of RBSLCIAN KKLIEF FUND. Arises: Gent.'i S% Ladies Is. 0. W. REVELL, Hon. See.
JjJQJtOHT ROAD JJALL. TETESDAY, S3PTEMBER 22. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL PLAJL"? AND FAXGT UKESS SOCIAL Fof Children and Adults. Proceeds t» be devoted to the Patri»ti« F«ad (undertaken by Eginont Raai Laiies* Committee). Discing by children from $ p.m. to 10 p.m. Adults take tlie floor after. Childrea'f? Grand March at 8 o'clock sharp. lltuio by Miss Doris George's Orchestra. l're» 'Baa will leare Ambury's corner at 0.-15 o'clock on night of social, returning after dance. Admission: CSiildren fid, Ladies 1/3, Gents. 2/-.
NOTICE. J-JAVIXQ, by fan-fully keeping to a fixed time-table, obtained t!)e confidence of 'residents between Urenin and N'evr Plymouth, I (runt they will continue to give me their support and to wait for the Ked 'Bus at its usual time. I am glad to announce that my new chassis has arrived, and has proved very fast and powerful. The body, which is to be a 20-seater of the latest style, with cross seats ensuring the comfort and 'unvcuiemee of passengers, is "being built by Messrs Jenkinson and Co., of iSew I'lfinouth, who may be relied on to make a good job of it. A. J. SMITH, Urenui 'Bus.
C II lOKKT. A MEETING of Cricketers anil all A persons interested in the game will be held at the Rorough Council Chambers THIS (Wednesday) E\ ENING, at o o'clock. HL'SIXESS: Important. E. 1). >SNEI.L, •Scevolary Tavaiiaki Cricket Association. BTRAYED OK. STOLEN. QTRAYRD OR STOLEN' from Koru, about six weeks fi£o. 6trawbcrrv Ayrshire type cow, branded' IV., bole through ear; was close to profit. Also, about"three months a<;o, dark red Hereford eovr, earmarked, piece out of underneath and on top of alternate ears; was cto*e to profit. Reward on information loading to their discovers. Anyone detaining them will be prosecnted. ALEXANDER LOONEY. Koru. SEED POTATOLS. TiLPROVED GAMEKEEPER, from South last season. Recognised blight-rcsiiter and heavy cropper, £5 10a per ton. kidxer, Bruußwick, Wanganui. "VURSB pKXKETT'S pRIVATE J.JOSPITAL. ISCLEWOO D. Every care and attention given. Country patients met at station if 10quired. 'Rhone C 7.
JY WORD, LOOK! TIMEER AT 8/- rE " 100 HLMU BOAT I ,DING, Kotigli Heart Scantling, suitable for f tables, cowsheds, etc. Face cuts at lbs. ab.o quantity ol Firewood cheap. Apply— T. V. SIMON'S, SawmiUer, Carrinjtcn Pond.
C3.EXKRAL i' rintin " in ali h rancllc6 neatly and promptly executed at Moderate rates at the D*i!y News li*nir«l Printing House. 'Phone 17, New 'ljTiioufh; 113 Stratfordeonlnins tlie constituent! Oi mciber's inilk, hence it > is the ideal food for in* fact.?. It builds bontrie babies. Ack.uou/'daattir 17
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 94, 16 September 1914, Page 1
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