AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2ti.ni. And for the la9t time TO-NIGHT 'TO-NIGHT A thrilling and spectacular story of the West, "REVENGE" "REVENGE" From a popular Western novel, with EDITH STOREY EDITH STOREY In the chief part. Excellent Supports. . Prices as Usual.
fJOASTAL JVETE, QPUNAKE JJEACH, ' M ARCH 26 Amusements for everyone—Surf Bathing Sports Side Shows Life-Saving Exhibition—Refreshments. SELECTIONS BY FEDERAL BAND. HOT WATER provided for Picnic Parties ADMISSION: Adults Is; Soldiers Free; School Children Free/ SPECIAL PICTURE PROGRAMME in the evening, including an Arbuckle Comedy. T,H. H. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sec. 0.5.1.5., Incorporated.
CRUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB. SOCIAL AND DANCE. VUILL be held in the Urenni Hall, on THURSDAY, the 27th instant, commencing at 8 o'clock. Prizes gained at the picnic to be presented during the evening. Music by Inglcwood Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, la Cd; Gents, 3s. C. H. BARNITT, Secretary. APPLICATIONS. STENOGRAPHER. TS/ANTED —For motor garage business, smart girl with- few years' exjieri'. ence. Knowledge general office work and bookkeeping desirable. Commence early April. Apply by letter to— C. L. WILSON, Eltham. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. Board desires a smart youth as assistant in the Overseer's Office, at a commencing salary of £65 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained on enquiry at the Board's Office, where applications will be received up till Saturday, the sth April. P. S. WHITCOMBE, 4 Secretary. New Plymouth, March 13,1919. WANTED TO SELL. I QUANTITY Second-hand Bricks. Wanted to let—Garage Accommodation for one or two motor cars. Wanted to let, "for storage or workshop—Concrete Basement; about IQOOft. Apply— D. LIGHTBAND, Currie St., Opp. Herald Office. ! WALMATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. TN order to avoid disappointment on nomination day (28th March), the attention of Owners and Trainers is particularly drawn to the following rules which must be complied with before the nomination of any horse can be received: REGISTRATION'.—The horse must be registered with the New Zealand Trotting Association, the amount of registrai tion fee being 10s. Provident Fund fee of £1 is also payable at the same time, j which covers the horse for the whole of I ir.s racing career. I . COLORS.—Every owner must register ' his colors with the New Zealand Trotting Association, the using of another owner's colors being not permissible. The registration fee is 10s Cd. LICENSESj—The Trainer of every horse must hold a Trainer's License, j either Amateur or Professional, the feas | being Amateur ss, Professional 10*. An owner training his own horse or horses i must comply with the above rule. Riders I and Owners, whether Amateur or Pro--1 fussional, must be holders of a License j before they are allowed <o weigh out for a race. Fees: Amateur ss, Professional 10s. Any intending competitors who have nt already complied with the above rules are requested to communicate with the j Secretary, from whom forms and all I necessary information can be obtained. G. A. HOLDER, f Secretary, \ P. 0. Box 157, HAWERA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1919, Page 1
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