AMUSEMENTS^ THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Last presentation of "A DOLL'S HOUSE" "A DOLL'S*HOUSE" in which beautiful ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON brings her radiant womanhood to tiie screen again. Also Gazette, Pictograph and "The Eagle's Eye." Coming Tomorrow—Delightful Enid Bennett in "The Vamp." r ' ■ GREAT PEACE BALLS, CHILDREN'S pLAIN- & I J)RESS gALL CORONATION HALL. . THURSDAY, JULY 17. Grand March at 7 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for the best dresses as follows: GIRLS.—From 3 to 8 years, Best Peace Costume; from 8 to 16( years, Best Peace Costume. First and second prizes in each ' case and one special prize of £2 28 donated by Mr. J. \V. Hayden. One prize for each of the following: Best National and Allied Costume, Host Original Costume, Best Poster and Comic Costumes. BOYS.—One prize for of the above classes, with the exception of Peace Costume* Second prizes for best National Dress, Allied Costume, and Most Original. Admission: Family tickets, 4s Gd; adults, 2s; children, Is. Last tram car from Eliot Street to Breakwater, 10.40 p.m. Last tram car from Eliot Street to Fitzroy, 11.30 p.m. 1 Bus to Westown, 11 p.m. • Bus to Vogeltown, midnight. £JITI2ENS' pEACE JJALL ' .CORONATION HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 18. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS Masquerade Permitted. Prizes for Adults same classes as foT the Children's Ball, omitting age limits and special prizes. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra on both evenings. Citizens' Band in attendance. •»- Admission: Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s. Ms.C.: Messrs. J. W. Hayden, F. T. Bellringer, R. J. Deare, R. L. Parkin, W. Hardgrave and F. Moverley. F. T. BEiLLRINGER, Hon. Secretary.
pEACE ' QELEBRATIONS, WAITARA SATURDAY, JULY la Commencing wifn GRAND PROCESS" ON GRAND PROCESSION Starting from Bridge at i*,.30 a.m. At 12 noon.—Patriotic Speeches and Songa by School Children. At 1 p.m.—Dinner to Returned Soldieri in Clifton Hall, and Luncheon for Children in Marquee. In 8 Iterncon.—Children's Sports and Continuous Pictures; also Open-air Concert and Exhibition of Fancy Dancing. At Night.—Bonfire and Fireworks Display. Music by Waitaip Municipal ' Band. , DECORATED EXHIBITS. Cash prizes will be awarded as under: Best Decorated Tableau, £3. Best Decorated Motor Car, £SflOs. Best Decorated Motor Lorry, £2 10s. Best Decorated Gig, £2. Best Decorated Tradesman's Cart, £2. Best Decorated Motor Cycle, £l. Best Decorated Pedal Cycle, £l. Best Fancy Dress—Boy and Girl, each 10s. TENDERS. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, TENDERS. RENDERS will be received by the Town Clerk up till 4 p.m. on July 14 for the supply and deliver of 3000 cubic yards of boulder stone and spalls Specifications may bo, seen at the Council Chambers during office fcours. The lowest or any tendjr not necessarily accepted. T. D. SULLIVAN, Borough Engineer, June 27,1919.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1919, Page 1
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