FOOTBALL! jp 00TB AI, TO-DAY (SATURDAY, JULY 3). RECREATION GROUNDS. PARKIN'S EMPLOYEES versus TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES Kick-off <at 3 p.m. Admission SIXPENCE. Proceeds in aid of National Fund. KAPONGA FOOTBALL CLUB. Jj".AXCY JfiOOTBALL M ATCH. VICTORIA iPARK, KAPONCA. TIIURS DA Y, JU L Y S, 1015. All members are requested to appear in fancy costumes on the ground at 1 p.m., when the teams will lie selected. M. YOUI.LAIRE, Secretary. TO -HELP OCR WOUNDED HEROES! Q.OOD T pifPLlK H ALL TUESDAY, JULY 6. CONCERT In aid of the Fund for OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. Song—''Fall In" (Cowen) .. Mr. 'Rowley Pianoforte Duets —"Faust" Selections Misses Leatham and Hirst Song—"He is the Noblest of the Noble" (Schumann) .., Miss Rca Recitation Mrs. Nathan Pianoforte Solo —Waltz Caprice (Schubert —Liszt) ... Miss Leatham Song—"Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree" Mr. Rowley Songs—Two Patriotic Songs .. Miss Veta Gilbert Song—"Ere We Say Cood-night" Mis3 Dodgshun Song—"Ailsa Mine" Mr. Rowley Recitation . .• Mrs. Nathan Pianoforte Solo —Danso Charactoristiqnc (Tchaikowsky), Miss Leatham Song—"The Request" .' Miss M. Thomson Song—"lnvietus" 'Mr. Rowley "God Save the King." Remember, that by attending on TUESDAY, JULY C, At the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, you will be helping in the national duty of providing for our wounded soldiers and their dependents. Admission: Upstairs 2s, Downstairs Is 6d. N.Z. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. TO THE RESIDENTS OF'KAPONGA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. rfiHE KAPONGA 'BRASS BAND will hold a MONSTER GALA DAY in VICTORIA PARK, KAIPONCA, on THURSDAY, JULY 8, IMS, commencing at 1 p.m. FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL MATCH, Seniors v. Juniors, in Fancy Costumes. FANCY COSTUME HOCKEY MATCH, Ladies v. Men (in skirts). MOCK TRTAL, BY JUDGE AND JURY. It is YOUR DUTY TO BE THERE to help this worthy cause. THXSrc COMBINED ILLUMINATED TORGIILIC; HT .PROCESSION through the main streets of Kaponga, headed by the band, in Fancy Costumes; also Territorials, Fire Brigade, Friendly Societies, Red Cross Nurses, Ambulance Wagon. Armored Cars, Illumination-Car-avans, Midget Dark town Band, Funny Clowns, Decorated Cars, Lorries, "Busses, Trade Displays, and the Mammoth Dreadnought and Su'bmarine on wheels. SiPLEXIMD SPECTACULAR PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY during the procession. Don't miss tills unique and brilliant event. Unprecedented in the history of this district. To be followed by a GRAND NOVELTY HARD TIMES the TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. mo expected to have fancy or hard-times costumes. (Frolics fast and furious. Competitions galore. Dancing supreme. Continuation of Mock Court. Special engagement of learned judge and eminent counsel. Original and Quaint iMustc for the Dances. Novelty supper provided by the committee. The worthiest cause of the moment, IT IS YOUR DUTY TO BE THERE. Admission to Social: Ladies W%<l, Gents. 2/5y,. ! AITj PROCEEDS TN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS and their I dependent. A RAMAHO ZOO.—Pay us a visit while A in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeys galore, Australia Kangaroos. Opossums, Live lortoises, French Oats, and a great; variety of Rare Birds. Admission 6d.OnHwj
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1915, Page 1
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