Q. R A N D gNTERTAINMENT By finest local talent, IX AID OF SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND: ORPHANS. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 29, 30 and 31. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON a Bazaar will be held in aid of the above at the Good Templar Hall, from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. OX FRIDAY EVENING. An interesting little Play will be staged, entitled: "How the Poor Live in Loiidon." Admission: Adults, Is; Children, Gd. A RARE TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. On Saturday Afternoon, From 2 to 4. 30 Prizes worth from £2O to Is for children. ; So Get in Early, and Don't Forget to Send the Kiddies Along. 1 Admission: Children under G years 3d, over C years fid; Adults, Is. Evening: Adults, Is; Children, Cd. A quantity of Fruit, Ornamental l Trees, Flowers, Blubs, etc.. will be sold at the. Bazaar. These have been handed to 111'. Parker by the Morshead Nursery Company, to be sold on their Iwhalf in aid of the above fund. ROBERT BARKER, Hon. Secretary. Q.RAND pLAIN AND JTANCY J)RESS gALL Under the Patronage of the Prime Minister, Members of the Cabinet and Sir Joseph Ward (Leader of the Opposition). aid of National Fund for Wounded ' Soldiers and their Dependents (Organised by the Civil Servants of New Plymouth), will be held in the CORONATION HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. Special Orchestra. Cards for N(&■ dancers. Admission Ladies 2/6, GCirevemen 4/-. Your patronage for a worthy cause is solicited, and a pleasurable evening's enjoyment guaranteed. E. C. GIDEON, Hon. Secretary. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. .fOWN ALL, J£ATC>NGA. THURSDAY, JULY 22, l!>lo. Under the auspices of the Kaponga Brass Band. rp H E pATRIOTS. (COSTUME CO.VIEIiY COMPANY) will perform. Two solid hours crammed fu!i or -music and merriment. A clean and wholesome entertainment. You are exhorted to come and assist this worthy cause. Our wounded soldiers arc now arriving. ( Admission,' 1/6. DANCE TO FOLLOW. CRAZING TO LET. SIX ACT.ES. Good fresh feed. Apply: MRS. BREMER, Mission JTill. i'otnmn. FARM WANTED. J HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage of £2500 and a considerable •mount of cash, wanting a FARM ot about 500 ACRES; coastal property {referred. Mortgage must be taken m part payment. Apfrty— J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood fBOS. y. gIMONS SAWMILLER, CAREINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. Has taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has Ke-OI'ENEI) his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview M. Simmons at liia residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill. All timber dressed to order for building throughout. WET FEET AND CHILLS often go together. The surest prevention Is a pair of our stoutly-built walking boots. We I stock a large range of sizes in ladies' and gentlemen's foolweai and offer excellent value. ,J. P. LAII SE N QUA;.- 1 :Y FOOTWEAR :: INGLEWOOD gTRANDON JJOUSE (Near Railway Station), FITZROY. SUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable, Sunny Rooms. Piano, Hot and Cold Water Baths. Sea-bath-ing accommodation Terms moderate. Those 278 (two rings). .. ; . .w. soorr. l'rupi.itor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 1
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