AMUSEMENTS. N EW PLYMOUTH CHAUTAUQUA WEEK BIG T ENT OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION.
TO-DAY -TO-NIGHT FMDAY THIRD DAY. 3 pjn. Prelude Music and Fun, Melody Mirth Quartette. 3.30 p.m. Lecture ''Trailing Mark Twain.' Mildred Leo Clemens. Admission, Is B<L 4.30 p,m. Stories and Supervised Play. Junior Chauiauqua. 8 p.m. Prelude Costumed Sketch. Melody Mirth Quartette. 8.45 p.m. Lecture—"Rambling Through Paradise." Mildred Leo Clemens. Admission, 2s 84. SATURDAY FOURTH DAY. 3 pjn. Mian Carrie Lanceley, Prima Donna. 3.30 p.m. Lecture—''Dry Bones." Hon. J. C. Herbaman. Admission, Is Bd. 7.30 p.m. Stories and Supervised Play. Junior Chautauqua. 8 p.m Mias Carrie Lanceley, Prima Donna 8.45 p.m. Lecture—"Carry On." Hon. J. C. Herbaman. Admission, ?s 9d. rOTOR "HAY. In aid of Car for Nurse Williams.] SATURDAY, MARCH 15. Stalls in the Street: Produce. Baby Clothes, Cakes, flowers. « Jams and Picklea. HELP THE MOTHERS—AND SAVE THE BABIES. TATARAIMAKA. WELCOME Home Social will be held in the Schoolroom for Private Fred Doherty, Private P. Fisher, Lance-Cor-poral H. T. Fisher. Also a farewell to Mr- and Mrs. Gyde TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, MARCH 14, AT 8 pja. Admission—Cents 2/-, Ladies 1/-, school children 6d. E. H. MORRIS, Secretary. WAITARA SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY t INC.) "'ABOR QHIELD COMPETITION 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 (hait-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. .1. ARMS, Hon. See. MAK - A - TRACTOR TURNS A FORD CAR INTO A TRACTOR IN TWENTY MINUTES. Capable of doinq; the average work of four horses. Costs about 50 per cent, less to run thr.n any other Tractor. There is no Tractor in the world so adaptable. Will plough, harrow, sow, reap, hald, etc. Seven thousand in use. PRICE, £139. For Catalogue, rtc , apply: E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH! A.W.R. 3-cow releaser plant, 2J-h.p. Warwick engine; to be seen working at W. J. Croasdale's, Pembroke Road, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1919, Page 1
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359Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 14 March 1919, Page 1
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