AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. rpHEATRE Lessees .. Tvanaki Amusements, Ltd. Manager Duncan Neven. Msit of World-renowned Artist, opening TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, In an entirely new repertoire of Musical Gems. GREATEST CONCERT ARTIST OF OUR TIME, ANTONIA DOLORES "Now in the. zenith of her wonderful vocal gifts." IN A PROGRAMME OP POPULAR AND CLASSICAL ITEMS THAT HAVE WON HER A WORLD-WIDE RENOWN. "Dolores' singing is as pure and joyous and spontaneous as that of a bird." _ "Perfect in every branch of vocalisation.'"—World's Press. ANTONIA DOLORES appears here in a similar programme to those with which she charmed Sydney anj Melbourne audi- j ences recently. At the Piano: MR. HAROLD SMITH. Prices: fts (Reserved), 4s and 2a (plus tax). Book your seats at Collier's from this morniDg. Country residents may book by post. I GREAT ATTRACTION FOR SHOW NIGHT. EAST END LONG-NIGHT DANCE Will be held in the Grand Pavilion To-night THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 (Instead of Friday). Supper"; Floor, and Music of the best. Special Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra for this occasion. Admission: Gents 2s (id, Ladies Is Gd. R. BENNUCH, Hon. Secretary. HE AST-ER AND HER ANSWER WAS "YES." • L ESTER JJROTHERS, Now have the order for the WEDDING BREAKFAST At the Ngaere Gardens. All lovers of Fiowers should pay us a visit and inspect the fine display of ASTERS AND STOCKS. Watch this space advertising date of ' SWIMMING CARNIVAL to be held on lake at NGAERE GARDENS MONSTER PICNIC JJOWAN QCHOOL QHILDREN & CETTLERS' piCNIQ TO-DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, Mr. G. McCarthy's Paddock. A large programme of 24 events will be run off, including running, chopping, sack and obstacle races, several horse events, such as farmers' utility horse and harness classes, leaping and guessing competitions, putting the shot, Scotch juvenile dancing, etc. Prizes: Gold and Silver Medals. Children's Events will be run throughout the dav. An ideal outii.g for everybody. Admission to ground, Is 6d; subscribers free. Lunch free. Fruit and Soft Drink Stall on ground DANCE in Rowan Hall same night. First-class musical programme. Good floor and good supper. Music by Miss Gardiner. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. APPLICATIONS. TARANAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLJ: AID" BOARD. WANTED—A Junior Typiete, salary £39 per annum. Applications close on Saturday, 15th inst. Apply: SECRETARY, Hospital Board. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. DEBENTURES FOR SALE. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the purchase, in lots to suit purchasers, of seventy-five £IOO debentures. Term: 10 jeans from March 1, 1918. Interest: Five and a quarter per cent, per annum. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk THE TARANAKI FARMERS* MEAT CO., LTD. CATTLE RECEIVING DATES. /"fcWFNG to the large quantity of stock offering at the present time the receiving dates at RAHOTU and STONY RIVER have been postponed to TUESDAY, March 25th. M. H BARNITT, Drafter. Telephone 403*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1919, Page 1
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