AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S 'TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! For the Last Time, - WINSOME MARSH WINSOME MAE' MASSES In another sparkling Goldwyn comedydrama, "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." "THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE." The story of a little girl who defied eqnvtnUon in Bepkhig happiness. PINE SUPPORTING PICTURES. Prices as Uauiil. STAR FOOTBALL .CLUB'S QRAND ' J)ANCE, • ' .. JVelcome Home and Seunion of All Players. presentation of the Carbine Shield. EAST END PAVILION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Grand March 8 p.m. {Splendid Floor. Mrs. George's Orchestra. Dainty Supper. ' J&dmission: Donble Tickets <U6. Single Tickets, Ladieß' 2/-; Gents' 3/-. / \ J. BOWLER, J. HALDANE, Ball Secretaries. N SOLDIERS' \\ JJOME - JJALL i To be Held in MR. NEWTON KING'S WOOL STORE, WAITARA. . I on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Grand-March at- 8 p.m. Public Welcome Home to the Boys who fought for us. Come along and show your appreciation jrf the sacrifices made by our soldiers. FIRST-CLASS MUSIC. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. GOOD FLOOR. Admission: Gentlemen 4/-; Ladies 2/6; Returned Soldiers Free. GEO, HUSB Hon. Secretary. Returned Soldiers are heartily invited to attend the ball to bp given as a welcome to the men who went from Waitara *t the call of King and., Country. « R. MORGAN, > * Mayor. " ' social jfr kaimata: SOCIAL will be held in the Kaimata Hall on Tuesday, October 7, to welcome home Privates F. Miller, L. Dunwoodie, C. Julian, R. Weston, Len. Resell, A. Taylor, and L. V. Russell. His Worship the Mayor of Inglewood has kindly consented to present medals ©n this occasion. All returned soldiers admitted free. 'Admission: Gdhts 2/6, Ladies 1/-. G. MACKIE, Chairman, Returned Soldiers' Welcome Committee. \JARANAKI WORKERS' COUNCIL. LABOR DAY SPORTS ■& PICNIC. PUKEKURA PARKMONDAY, OCTOBER 27. Commencing at 11 a.m. ' Citizens' Band in Attendance. Adults 1/-. School Children Free. Races for Single and Married Ladies, Children, Returned Soldiers, Unionists, Bandsmen, Youths, and Old Tim«js. OPEN RACES. (Prizes and Trophies Announced Later.) BABY SHOW. -TUG-OF-WAR, 7'aside. SLOW CYCLE RACE. 7 A SIDE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. Ladies' Nail Driving and Wood Sawing. Chain Stepping, Guessing, and Other Competitions. PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. Afternoon Tea. Entries for* 100 yds., 220 yds. 440 yds, Tug-of-War, aid Returned Soldiers' Race close Saturday, October 11, with Swretafy Ail other events post,, entry. SOCIAL AND DANCE At CORONATION HALL • At 8 p.m. R. J. CLARKE, non. Secretary. PRIME JOINTS. [ARE from Tumid stock, led oil beit Taranaki country. We kill only prise be*f> mutton, pork, veal and poultry.. • fiauMtt* "Cleanliness-and Frsmptitudo" SOLE BROS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1919, Page 1
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