EOX (PLAN AT HOFFMANN'S. ffHEATEE ROYAL piCTORES. NOTE THE DATESTUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31 and SEPTEMBER 1. The management present the sensational film, THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. In Five reels of Magnificent Pictures. AN EXCITING and up-to-date adventure of brigand life among the mountains of Spain. TAKEN AMIDST BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN SCENERY. THE MILXIONAitiE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. THE MILLIONAIRE BRIGAND. A story of a master criminal who stopped at nothing to gain his ends. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. FOOTBALL, Only Representative Game of the Season. RECREATION GROUND, NEW PLYMOUTH. T(H)AY AUCKLAND v. TARANAKI. At 3 p.m. TECHNICAL COLLEGE v. ELTHAM 111. (Final Northern Division Third Junior Competition) At 1 p.m. Admission 1/-. Stand Fee 6d. P. SKOGLUND, Hon. Secy, and Treasurer, W E S T 0 W N JJ A L L. TOhDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. WESTOWN'S GREATEST EFFORT FOR THE BELGIAN FUND. GIFT AUCTION in Afternoon. Bulls, Cows, Sheep, Poultry, Rabbits, and a host of Useful and Ornamental Articles. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE in the Evening at 8 o'clock sharp. All the best talent engaged. Mr. E. A. Golding, Pianist. MOCK COURT. His Honor Chief Justice f Buzfuz will hold a short session to deal with all malefactors, assisted by a strong bar of eminent counsel. A Joyous Time Assured to all Patrons. A Free Conveyance leaves the Post Office at 1 p.m. sharp for Gift Auction, to enable patrons to get back in time for football match.
Afternoon Tea Bd. Good Supper provided by Ladies of Westown, QRAND pATRIOTIC CONCERT will be held in the HUIRANGI HALL In aid of the Wounded Soldiers, TO-DAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, commencing at 8 p.m. Captain Allen will be present and will take up a collection after reciting "The Absent-minded Beggar." Admission to Concert: Adults 1/-, Children Cd. Dance Is; onlookers 6d. • YVHITELEY gPRING JiLOWER gHOW. WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 2 and 3. Competitions in Decorated Tables (open and novice), to be judged by public vote, Decorated Mantels, Baskets," Vases, Children's Buttonholes (boys and girls under 10 and from 10 to 14)', Cut Blooms (novice), and Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's shop on TUESDAY, August 31, at (i p.m. Entry fees (id. Children free. Liberal prize-list, including several specials. Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets, and Produce Stalls. • Afternoon Tea and Supper, Open from 2 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 each Umission to Show: Is; Children, halfTATARAIMAKA SCHOOL. ANGLICAN CHURCH gUNDAY gCHOOL QONCERT : On FRIDAY EVENING, 27th INST.. Entire proceeds to the Belgian, Servian and Montenegrin Fund. DANCE TO FOLLOW. ■■ Admission to concert, 1/-. MRS. W. HAWKINS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1915, Page 1
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