AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI FOR THE LAST TIME. "Clothes make the woman, Nancy," the chorus girl- told her. "Threw away those frowsy clothes; get yourself a vampire outfit and you'll hook hiin!" and when you see ENID BENNETT in "THE VAMP" ENID BENNETT in "THE VAMP" tho big Paramount play, you will see sho was right. Also showing: Mack Sennett Comedy, Burton Holmes and "The Railroad Raiders." KORU HALL, WELCOME HQME SOCIAL will be tendered to Lance-Corporal Hanssen, in the above hall on Wednesday, July 16th. . . . J. BENTHAM, ' Secretary. DfGLEWOOD RETURNED SOLDIERS. \yttL hold a PLAIN & FANCY MASQUERADE BALL in the Town Hall, Inglewood, on THURSDAY, July 24. Grand March at S p.m. Prizes for Best <Fancy Dresses. Prizes for Waltzing Competition, .tfuaic by Miss Curd's Orchestra. P. E. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec. GREAT PEACE BALLS. CHILDREN'S pLAIN- & pANCYJ)RESS JJALL 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.B to 16 years, Best Peace Costume. First and second prizes in each case and one special prize of £2 2s donated by Mr. J. W. Hayden. One prl29 for each of the following: Best National and Allied Costume, Most Original Costume, Best Poster and Comic Costumes. BOYS.-Ono prize for «acb of tho above classes, with the exception of Peace Costume.* Second prizes for best National Dress, Allied Costume, and Most Original.' Admission: Family tickets, 4s 6d; 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. Bus to Bus to Vbgeltown, midnight. CITIZENS' pEACE gALL CORONATION HALI, FRIDAY, JULY 18. • \ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS/ i Masquerade Permitted. ——• , Prizes for Adults same classes as tdi 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. Dcare, R. L. Parkin, W. Hardgrave and F. Moverley. F. T. BELLRINGER, Hon. Secretary, To be held ia JtAHOTU RECREATION GROUNDS MONDAY, JULY SU In aid of Soldiers' Memorial Institute, Rahotu. Nominations for the following events close with the Secretary on Thursday, July 17: Single Hand Saw, 12-inch Blocks; nom., 2/6; ace, M-. Novice Chop, 12-inch Blocks; nom., 2/6; ace., 1/-. Double Hand Saw, 2 cuts, 12-inch Blocks; nom., 3/0; ace., 1/6. Handicap Chop, 12-inch Blocks; nom., 3/0; ace, 1/0. Handicapper and Starter: Mr W. Wawso. Also a great variety of post-entry I events, including: Tug-of-war (7-a-side), 100 and 400 yards open; high jump, hop, steo and jump, stepping the chain, ladies' and gents' sack race, alarm rush, goal-, kicking, thread the needle, single and married ladies' races, sheep-guessing. Also a good programme for the School Children. Friit, Drinks and Afternoon Tea Booths on ground. To be wound up with a Grand Ball at night. A WALLS, * . Hob. See.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 1
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