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KAPOXGA FOOTBALL CLUB. ("'•OSTL-.ME JjiOOTBALf M ATCII. VICTORIA PARK, KAPOXGA. TIIL'IiSDAY, JULY 8, 1 !H5. All members arc requested to appear in fancy costumes on the ground at 1 p.m., -when the teams will be selected. seniors v. juniors. M. VOULLAIRE, Secretary. TO HK! J PIJOK"-VTrirV(MOD 11 KKtii's"i Q.OOD If ALL TUESDAY, .JULY o. CONCERT In aid of tile Fund fur OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. PROGRAMME: Song—"Fall In" (Cinven) .. 'Mr. -Rowley Pianolorte Duets—"Faust" Selections blisses Leatham and Hirst Song—"He is the Noblest of the Noble" (Schumann) Miss R ra Ri'.itatiun Mrs. Nathan Pianoforte Solo—Waltz Caprice (Schubert —Liszt) ... Miss Leatham Song-—"Lorraine, Lorraine, Loree" Mr. Rowley Song's—Two Patriotic Songs .. Miss Veta Gilbert Song—''Ere We Sav Oood-nifflit" * 'Miss Dodgslr.m Song—"Ailsa Mine" Mi. Rowley Recitation .Mrs. Nathan Pianoforte Solo—Dansc Charar-ter-istique (Tphaikow.-kj), Miss Leatham Song—"The Bequest" Miss M. Thomson Pong—'"lnvictus" Mr. Rowley "God Save the King." Remember, that by attending on TUESDAY, JULY G, At the • GOOD TEMPLAR lIALL, you will be helping in the national duty of .providing for our wounded soldiers ami their dependents. Admission: Upstairs "2s, Downstairs Is Gd. X.Z. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. TO THE RESIDENTS OF KAPOXGA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. rpiiE KAPOXGA BRASS BAND will hold a MONSTER GALA DAY in VICTORIA PARK, KAPOXGA. on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915, commencing at 1 p.m. FAXCY DRESS FOOTBALL MATCH, Seniors v. Juniors, in Fancy Costumes. FANCY COSTUME HOCKEY MATCH, Ladies v. Hen (in skirts). Also the celebrated MOCK TRIAL, BY JUDGE AND JURY, and the latest MUSIC by the Band. Admission One Shilliftg. It is YOUR DUTY TO BE THERE to help this worthy cause. AT 7 IPM.— HUGE COMBINED ILLUMINATED TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION through tlx? 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-avan?. Midget Darktown Band, Funny Clowns. Decorated Cars, Lorries. •'Busses, Trade Displays, and the Mammoth Dread: ought and Submarine on wheels. SI'LKN'DII) SPECTACULAR PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY during the procession. Don't miss tills unique and brilliant event. Unprecedented in the liistorv of this district. To be followed bv a GRAND NOVELTY HARD TIMES SOCIAL in the TOWN lIALL at S p.m. Everyone expected to have fancy or bard-times costumes. Frolics fast and furious. Competitions galore. Dancing supreme. Continuation of Mock Court. Special engagement of learned judge and eminent counsel. Original ami Quaint Mustte 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: I.otlies 11 Gents, 2/5%'. AT.L PROCEEDS IX ATD OF OUR WOUNDED SOT,DIF,RS and their dependents. QTRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEIP. SKIN AND TALLOW SAL®, NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JULY 27. Cli-ats are requested to forward to Mr aignments so as to reacli us by Friday prerioug to sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO. STRATFORD. •\TEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN WOOL & TALLOW SALES. HIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. XEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JULY 27. Consignments received between sales at any time during working hours. Advico Cards and address labels on application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store, Gill Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 1

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513

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 1

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