KAHOTU HALL. (JRAXD p our wounded soldiers. TONIGHT H:e (full oi\:lic.-,tra) .Supper and Floor the Best. Cents' 3s. Ladies' '2s Cd. IF. WARD. V. SHARROCK. Q. R A N D "Jj]NTERTAIX,\IENT By finest local talent, IN AID OF SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 29, 30 and 31. Oa THURSDAY AFTERNOON a Bazaar will be held in aid of tlie above at the Good Templar Hall, from 12 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Adults, Is; Children, Cd. ON FRIDAY EVENING. An interesting little Play -will he staged, entitled: "How the Poor Live fn London." Admission: Adult?, Is; Children, Cd.
A RARE TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. 'On Saturday Afternoon, From 2 to 4. -30 Prizes worth from £2O to Is for children. So 'Get 1» Ewrly, and Don't Forget to Send the Kiddies Along. Admission: Children under 0 years 3d, over C years Cd; Adults. Is. Evening: Adults, Is; Children, Gd. A quantity of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, blowers, ."Bulbs, etc., will be sold at the 'Bazaar. These have been handed to Mr. Tdrkwr'by'the Morshcad Nursery Company, to he -old on their behalf in aid of the eaove fund. ROBERT PARKER, Hon. Secretary. Q.RAND pLAIN AND JjUNCY DRESS gALL Under the Patronage of the Prime Sinister, Members of the Cabinet and Sir •Joseph VSird (Leader of the Opposition). In aid of National Fund for Wounded Sobers and their Dependents (Organised by the Civil Servants of Stew Plvmouth). will be hold in the CORONATTOX'EALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. Special Orchestra. Cards for iter dancers. Admission Ladies 2/6, Gci.u.-men 4/-. Your patronage for a worthy cause is solicited, and a pleasurable evening's enjoyment guaranteed. E. C. GIDEON, Hon. Secretory. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. ■■J". 0 W3v JJ AL L, ]£APC THURSDAY. JULY 24 1015. Under theauspiecs of the Kapongajfirass Band. ■ip E E pATRIOT S. (COSTIVE COMEDY COMPAX*") will perforin. Two solid ..hours crammed full or e .and merriment. A clean and wholesome entcrtainn. You are /jchorted to come and assist this worthy cause. Our wounded sdl-
I'KESFAT;tTiv>NS will tie made 01 tlie stage, to Messrs H. FAt"LL, A. E-j MELLOW, C. 'JteKKrS and S. CAM-' EROX, who V.ive anally for the front on Saturday. Admission to Daf.-e (to follow): Onts 2/ti, LadUo 'Yvn. WET FEET AND CHILLS often go together, tfjfce surest prevention '.3 a pair «sf our stoutly-built walking bouts. We stock a large range of eize* !d Jadies' and gentlemen's feotsvenr B.nd offer excellent value. LWAYS N BUNDANCfJ T GLEN'S JJUILJCK gEBI
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1915, Page 1
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