Q. iv A X D J£XIERTAIXMEXT By finest local talent, IX AID 01-' SOLDIERS WIDOWS AXD ORPHANS. GOOD Tliill'LA II HA'L L THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JL'LY 2D, 30 and 31. Oa TIIL'SSDAY AFTERXOOX a Bazaar will he held in aid of the above at the Good Ti'Lii:i!ar Hall, from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock. .i.V I'RiUAY'KYE.XIXG. :.n-tin- little Play will . entitled: " How the Po Live in London.'' A BARS TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. On Saturday Afternoon, From 2 to 4. 30 .l'rizo = w-rt!i from £2O to Is for children. .-•» (Jet in Early, and Don't Foraei to Send the Kiddies Along-. Adm:.--;'.i:!: ( hildrcn n::dey (1 years 3d, over 0 year* «d; Adult-. Is. EvirnMig: Adults, is; children, lid. ROBERT PARKER, Hon. Secretary. In aid cf AA'ounded Sc To be held ;n Cm WEDNESDAY. JULY 21. Grand .March S p.m.
' 3fu-:e (full orchestra). Supper and i . Floor the best. j Gent;.' Ti. ket* 5/-. Ladies' 2/6. P. WARD, I P. SHABROCK, Joint Sees. Q.RAND J) LAIN ' AND JjUNCY. J)RESS gALL ' Under the Patronage of the Prime Minister, Members of the Cabinet and Sir Joseph Ward (Leader of the-Opposition), In aid of National Fund for Wounded Soldiers and their Dependents (Organised by tjie Civil Servants of New Plvmouth). will be held in the CORONATION HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST ;5. \!ySpeeial Orchestra. Cards for Negrdancers. Admission Ladies 2/6, Gc_-»ie Your patronage for a worthy cause is solicited, and a pleasurable evening's enjojjnent guaranteed. •:- ,-. ' E. C..GIDEON', " ... - .Hon- Secret — TIP TOP TAILORING Ti? TOP VALUES. •Truly >\ -p'endid eiirr.bination. but yo.i cannot realise the true worth of our tailoring, or our value until you haw runie and proved it for your-oi;. bv letting lis make vou a We put an iimiaiial degree of stvie inte) ou : - work, and cut our' suits from the lie.-t material-. Why not .alland look over our New Suitiii"-. GEO- pearce, ADIKS' and GENTLEMEN'S TAIL')) NEW PLYMOUTH.
TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, STRATFORD. ring tieen taken over hy M. CALDEB. TARIFF: 4* fid PER DAY. AW, MEALS, Is. Specit! arrangement for PERMANENT BOARDERS. FIRST-CLASS THREE-COURSE DIXXER. FRO.U 12 TILL 2 P.jr. ;iectric Lijlit Throughout Buildinj Every Comfort Provided. BROADWAY SOUTH. STRATFORD.
EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD. CECIL AUDEN i (Late of New Plymoutli), Proprietor. •Spi'i-'.if-i F.c.t on ta,i. TABLE. ALL MEAL? Old and New ?/icnds Welcomed. 'Y FE W WEEKS' HOLIDAY. Cannot be more pleasantly, interestingly and profitably spent than on one of the WINTER TOUP.S to the STOKIED ISLANDS of the SOUTH PACIFIC. SEASON APRIL TO NOVEMBER. Send for Itineraries giving stop-over at Suva and Apia. Special Pstes at O.md Pacific Hotel, Suva. Write to-day for Illustrated Pamphlets. tXI'-'X STEAM SHIP COMPANY 01' N.Z., LTD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1915, Page 1
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