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GsMtb Feature Prices: DC., la 9d; Stalls, Is (phis iaz), tad a lew fixmt seats at Cd. Bar Flu *t Collier's. No charge far booking. SPECIAL M*TTinre WEDNESDAY, AT 3.16 P.M. Ptm: Od and li. "" TOWN HALL, KAPOK QATHURSBAY, JULY 4, 1918. QBASD JVAREWELL gOCIAL TO PRIVATE MARTIN POWEB And other Soldiers on Final Leave, and Welcome Home to Returned Soldicn. Dcat Forget the Date-" THURSDAY, JULY. 4, At 8 pjn. Cud Tables Beaide Rosy Fir» for Koa-Oaaoer*. CAFE CHAOTANT AND gALE OF W OBK ORGANISED BY THE NP. HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. Procwdj in Aid of the Women'* Patriotic Committee. ■ ■ ■ CORONATION HALL ■ THURSDAY, FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY, July 11,12 and 13. PROGRAMME: Thursday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 pm.— Afternoon: Competition for best arranged tea table; bran tub for children. Evening: Programme by Male Choir, and Selections by Citizens' Band. Friday, 7 to 10 p.m.—Competitions, including "Are You tbe Elusive Pimpernel}"
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1918, Page 1
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