amusements* The lighting Trail" commences to-night. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT AND TO MORROW. SPECIAL MATINEE THURSDAY 3.30. The greatest story of all ages, by Harriet Beeeher Stowe, the immortal "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." You will marvel at the wonderful acting of dainty MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK. Usual Prices. Children 3d to Matinee S 0 N G RECITAL by MR. FRANK AMOORE, Dramatic Lyric Tenor (late of Royal Opera, Covent Garden Theatre, London). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, AT 8 P.M. EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH. TIKORANGI RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ' 'J'HE WELCOME HOME iWheon and Social arranged for Thursday, October 0, has been postponed indefinitely C. FOREMAN, o. GARNER, Joint Secretaries. WAITARA CHORAL SOCIETY. piBST Q 0 Ji C E R T, ST. JOHN'S HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. Admission: 2/- and 1/-.
MAKE NO MISTAKE! The date is THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, the place the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, and the event the STRATFORD. FOOTBALL CLUB'S JJ A » C E, Music by Fox's Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. Gents 5/-. Ladies 2/6. SOCIAL AT KAIMATA. SOCIAL will be held in the Kaimata Hal! on Tuesday, October 7, to welcome home Privates F. Miller, L. Dumvoodie, C. Julian, R. Weston, Len. Russell, A. Taylor, and L. V. Russell. His Worship the Mayor of Inglewood has kindly consented to present medals oil this occasion. All returned soldierß admitted free. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. G. MACKIE, Chairman, Returned Soldiers' Welcome Committee. SHOWS Manawatu and West Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Thirty-Fourth GRAND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Also MANAWATU KENNEL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH, NOVEMBER, 5, C, 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, Bos So, Palmerston North. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. One two-seater "Dodge" car, guarantee! in tip.top order. Price £.125. Two-three-seater "Overland" car, 1914 . model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; for quick sale. Price £225. One Lexington 6-cylinder car, in tip-top order. Sole reason for selling, lady owner desires small car. Price One 35-40 h.p. five-seater Cutting Car. in tip-top order; a great snip at £225. One ajcond-hand WOLSELEY car, in fair order. Price, £250. Fourseater CALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at £IBO. One Overland Car, 2-seater, good order. For quick sale, £l4O. One DODGE car in splendid order; only done GOOO miles. For quick sale, £335. * One 5-seater Old Model Calthorpe Car, in good order. Trial. Very cheap at £l3O. One 5-seater Calthorpe Car. Another bargain at £l5O, One old model Calthorpe, in very good running order, and in good repair. For quick sale, £IOO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1919, Page 1
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