AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.30, THE PEOPLE'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3 30 PATTY ARBUCKLE. THE , PATTY ARBUCKtE. SHERIFF. The greatest fun riot for months. Spud the Kiddies—3d admits them. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI AND FINALLY TO-MORROW. A New Creation! A New Sensation! MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLI& MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN (MILDRED HARRIS) In "BORROWED CLOTHES" "BORROWED CLOTHES." First you see her as the little shop girlthen in a bathing suit at the seaside —then in borrowed finery—then in bridal gown *. but in the end you see her in the arms of a man she really loves—happy and contented. Also, by special request, for the very last time, "Fatty Arbuckle" in "The Sheriff," extra on the bill. From Bell Rook to Venice in two hours, without the aid of Steamers, Trains, or Aeroplanes. Come with us in Song and Mirth, at the GOOD TEMPLAR HALT,, TO-NIGHT. AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, SEPTEMBER 25 and 26. J)EVOUR J^AINTIES Delivered inuring delightful JETTIES b y jQAMES and DAMSELS. J) 0N ' T DELAY. ALL FOR THE D° NA " TION OF 2/-. Daughter. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S Q.RAND D ANCE > Welcome Home and Reunion of All Players. Presentation of the 'Carbine Shield. EAST END PAVILION. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. Grand March 8 p.m. Splendid Floor. Mrs. George's Orchestra. Dainty Supper. Admission: Double Tickets 4/6. Single Tickets, Ladies' 2/-; Gents' 3/-. J. BOWLER, J. HALDANE, Ball Secretaries. SOCIAL AT KAIMATA. SOCIAL will be held in the Kaknata Hall on Tuesday, October 7, to welcome home Privates F. Miller, L. Dunwoodie, C. Julian, R. Weston, Len. Russell, A. Taylor, and L. V. Russell. His Worship the Mayor of Inglewood has kindly consented to present medals on this occasion. All returned soldiers admitted free. Admission: Rents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. G. MACKIE, Chairman, Returned Soldiers' Welcome Committee. MEETINGS. LEPPERTON HALL. MEETING of the General Public of the Lepperton and Sentry Hill district will be held in the above hall on September 27 at 8 p.m. to consider the advisability of changing the site of the proposed memorial. F. CROWE, Secretary. 1 TENDERS. SCRUB-CUTTING. RENDERS are invited for cutting 50 acres of scrub. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S .CAMERON. Tarata. SHOWS Manawatu and West Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Thirty-Fourth GRAND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gH 0 W AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Also ! M4NAWATU KENNEL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH, NOVEMBER, 5, 6, AND 7, 1919. Forty-five new classes added to the Schedule. Substantial increase to the Prize Money and many additional Valuable Trophies. General Entries close on October 11, and those for Live Stock on Saturday, October 18, at 1 p.m. Write for schedules and all particulars to the Secretary: W. T. PENNY, JBox 85, Palmeratoa North,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1919, Page 1
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