AMUSEMENTB. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT'S NEW BILL Present* MADGE KENNEDY With hor eyes MADE KENNEDY and her smile. In the delightful Goldwyn picture, "OUR LITTLE WIFE." * "OUR LITTLE WIFE." {The story of a bride who took her rejected Buitorß on'her honeymoon. One great Xiot ©f laughter and rich, enjoyable • entertainment. Also Gazette and interest films. To be Held in MR. NEWTON KING'S WOOL STORE, . WAITARA. on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. I Grand March at S p.m. I Public Welcome Home to the Boys who { fought for us. 1 Come along and show your appreciation ' of the sacrifices made by our soldiers. . FIRST-CLASS MUSIC. j SIT-DOWN SUPPER. GOOD FLOOR, j Admission: Gentlemen 4/-; Ladies ,2/6; ' Returned Soldiers Free. . GEO. HUSE ] Hon. Secretary. 1 Hetnrned Soldiers are heartily invited to ' attend the ball to be given as a welcome to the men who went from Waitara at the call of King and Country. R. MORGAN, Mayor. AT LOWGARTH ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. To welcome home Corporal A. Gray and Privates D. Gray, F. Angus, J. Darrah, l r and H. Richards. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/-. JOHN RICHARDS, Hou< Secretary. LABOR DAY SPORTS AND PICNIC. "MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. AT PUKEKURA PARK. Races for Children, Youths, Married and n Single Ladies. J Tug.of.War—7 aside—Prizes £3 10s and '£l 10 (subject to alteration). Returned Soldiers' Race—loo yds.—Prizes 10s and ss. Motor Cycle Slow Race; also Obstacle Race. Open Races-rlOOyds, 220 yds and 440 yds, Cash prizes (see poster). physical Training Display by High School Cadets. Ladies' Events—Nail-driving and Woodsawing. \ Races for Male and Female Unionists. FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT—7 A-SIDE. Chain Stepping. Races for Bandsmen, Old Timers (50 years and over) and Committee. PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS. Entries for • open events, football and tug-of-war close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. Home Industries Competition Bread, Pikelets, Shortbread, Plain Scones, Sponge, Pound Cake. (For details see poster). Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, v Punch and Judy Show. BABY COMPETITION—6 to 12 months. ((Entries free). Admission 1/-. Afternoon Tea 6d. OCIAL AND TYANCE AT < AT CORONATION HALL. Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/6. Good Floor, Music and Supper; (Mrs. George's Orchestra). R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec, CURD BROS., READING CARRIERS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, INGLEWOOD, Are at the service of the public in any part of the district. They have a 2J-ton motor lorry and' other conveyances. All orders attended to promptly and carried out expeditiously. Orders may be left at Newton King's pr Box 39, Inglewood. BELIABLE SECOND-HAND CARS FOR SALE. 3-seater Baby Grand Chevrolet; price £225. 5-seater Buick; price ... £325. 5-seate> Wakety* price .. £425. 5-seater Dodge; price ... £375. 40 h.p. Overland; price £3OO. O R.T LO CK THE SERVICE GARAGE, ER2NCEB STREET, " now Wwwing at Pelleirg; your : loQWtfeD, invited.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1919, Page 1
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