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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S Manager—DUNCAN NEVEN. WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT ARTLSTI TO-NIGHT Only one concert here. ANTONIA DOLORES Whose 9uperb artistry has won her a world-wide renown. Assisted by HAROLD SMITH (pianist). Mademoiselle Dolores on Tuesday will sing among othrr items: "I've Been Roaming" (Hornn). "0, l/isten to the Voice of Love" and "Echo, Tell Me" (Hook). Recit "Mi Parea," Cazone "Piangea," "Ave Maria," from 4th act of Otelle "Be.'ceuse" and "Toujours a toi" (Tschaikowsky). Valse song from Romeo and Juliet opera (Gounod). "In vhe Woods*' and "Long Ago" (MacDowell). Polonaise, A flat iChopin), and "An Irish Reel" (Stanford). Prices: Cs (res.), 4s and 2s (plus tax). Book seats at Colliers' daily. THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). WAITARA SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (INC.) lABOR CHIELD COMPETITION ■"TABOR g To be held on the WAITARA WEST BEACH THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919. Tabor Shield Competition (to start at 11.30 a.m.). Swimming Races. Diving. Relay Race (half-mile), for all Primary Schools. Challenge Cup and Silver Buttons for winning team. Tug-of-War. Nail-driving. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Light Luncheon. Afternoon Tea. Lollies, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, to be had all day. DANCE IN CLIFTON HALL AT NIGHT Johnston's Bus will run to the Beach at frequent intervals. A. J. ARMS, i Hon. Sec. I GOOD TEMPLAR HALL,. [ THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 27-28 QOMEDIETTA & TJANCE TJECITAL Organised by the N. P. H. S. a G. A. Admission Is. Reserved Seats Is 6d Tickets obtainable at Ayery's and B. K. Further particulars later. iURUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB (Regd.). Q.ATHERTNG •yryTAITOITOI "DEACH THURSDAY, MARCH 13 Starting at 11 a.m. Hone Racing—Gf.llopir.g and Trotting— Sports for Yount,- and Old—Good Beach Bafciing Delightful Scenery A Real Days Pleasure. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. Come Along and Have a Day's Outing on the Finest Bit of Beach in Taranaki. BE THERE OR BE SORRY. CJIAS. BARNITT, Hon. Sec. ►ETURNED COLDIERS LIQUOR AND ITS EFFECTS GOOD TEMPLAR HALL FREE TO ALL Questions Answered. COLLECTION FOR EXPENSES. BLOW-OUT SAVERS Made of specially toughened and rubberised leather; fits over the outside of tyre, and guaranteed to do 1000 miles. Prices from 5s to 10s Cd, according to size. BRIDGER'S Motor Equipment Store, •Phone (Hi ELTHAM. £2OOO AND £2500 flvailable on **UUU fir3t mort g age at 6 per cen t —Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, StratIford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 1

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