AMUSEMENTS. CAFE CHANTAOT CALE OF WORK ORGANISED BY THE N.P. HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. Proceeds in Aid of the Women's - Patriotic Committee. ■ CORONATION HALL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 11, 12 and 13. PROGRAMME: Thursday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.— 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 the Elusive Pimpernel?" By special request a repetition of the successful farce, "Only a Hoax," will be given at 8.15 p.m. Saturday, 1.30 to 10.30 p.m.—Evening: Fancy Dancing by Miss Edwards and Pupils, of Hawera. Stalls for Fancy Work, Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, Pot Plants, Produce, Cigarettes and Tobacco, Afttrnoon Tea and Supper. DANCING FOR THE PUBLIC EVERY EVENING. No Extra Charge. Special Music. Admission, 6d. On Thursday afternoon children will be admitted for half-price. Further Particulars Later. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF H.M. VETERANS. ALL Members who are proceeding to Hawera on Friday, 12tli inst., will leave New Plymouth Station by the 7.43 a.m. train. Country members will be picked up at Flag Stations. Passes issued on the train. J. BLACK, Secretary. Annual General Meeting will be held in the Club on Wednesday, July 10, 1918, at 7.30. BUSINESS.—To Receive Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers. W. ELLIS, Secretary. WAIMATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB. DOMINATIONS for the office ofPRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT HON. TREASURER COMMITTEE OF ELEVEN ELEVEN STEWARDS for the current year will be received by the Secretary up till Saturday, July 20, 1918, at 8 p.m. G. A. HOLDER, Secretary P.O. Box 157, Hawera WHITELEY CHURCH - SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1918. FOREIGN MISSION DEPUTATION. JJEV. J. W. BURTON, M.A., Organ- _ _ ising Secretary of Australasia, will visit New Plymouth and conduct services in Whiteley Church—Morning, 11; Evening, 7. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY, JULY 14, at 3 p.m. J£EV J. W. BURTON, M.A., will give an address on "The New Era in the Pacific." C. H. Burgess, Esq., Mayor, will preside. Collections at all services in aid of Foreign Mission Fund. WHITELEY HALL-MONDAY, JULY 15, 11)18, at 0 p.m. pUBHC TEA, Adults Is, Children Od. PUBLIC MEETING, wniTELEY CHURCH, at 7.30 p.m. H. Okcy, Esq., M.l'., presiding. Addresses by Rev. J. W. Burton and others. Collection in aid of Foreign Mission Fund. The Early Closing Movement won't worry you if you get your Bottle from the chemist—a "Unique" stopper Hot , Water Bottle, the best of cold weather comforts.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1918, Page 1
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