AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO SCREENINGS OP "MICKEY." EVERYBODY'S: THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 (TO-NIGHT I Absolutely the last two opportunities you have to, see MACK SENNETT'S great picture, "MICKEY." On the . evening proICKEY." gramme we are also ICKEY." showing the second "MICKEY." episode ....of ...."THE "MICKEY." SCARLET "RUNNER." Prices: 2/6, 2/-, and 1/- (plus tas). HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. ■V pAREWELL I Will be tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Muir by the combined districts of Okato, Punflto, and Newall Road on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. Admission: Gents 2/6. Ladies l/-t J. WOOLDRIDGE, Jl. PAYNE, j Hon. Secretaries. ' Mr. Amoore's Song Recital to~J~ morrow night, Mr. Basil Hartman ■will make the audience laugh with his humor. LABOR DAY SPORTS AND PICNIC. MOBDAY, OCTOBER 27. AT PUKEKURA PARK. Races for Children, Youths, Married and Single Ladies. Tug-of.War—7 aside—Prizes £3 10s and £1 10 {subject to alteration). Beturned Soldiers' Race—loo yds.—Prizes lOe and as. Motor Cycle Slow Race; also Obstacle Race. Open Races—looyds, 220 yds and 440 yds. Cash prizes (see poster). Half Mile Walking Race, for Boys under 16, under strict rules. First Prize 1 £2 2s; Second £1 Is (donated by Messrs Fox and Harnett. Entries I free, close October 11. Physical Training Display by High School Cadets. , Ladies' Events—Nail-driving and Woodsawing. Races for Male and Female Unionists. FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT-7 A-SIDE. Cnain Stepping. Races for Bandsmen, Old Timers (50 years and over) and Committee. PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS. Entries for open events, football and jtug-of-war close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. Home Industries Competition Bread, Pikelets, Shortbread, Plain Scones, Sponge, Pound Cake. .(For details see poster). Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, Punch* and Judy Show. BABY COMPETITION—O to 12 months. (Entries free). Admission 1/-. Afternoon Tea 6d OOCIAL AND T)ANCE AT Q AT CORONATION HALL. Cents 2/0. Ladies 1/6. Good Floor, Music and Supper. (Mrs. George's Orchestra). R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. VVfE all like to hear the flute played. Come to Mr. Amoore's Song Recital to-morrow night and Mr. H. L. Northern .trill please you. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF FARMS. RENDERS arc invited, and will be received by the undersigned up till Boon on Friday, 17th instant, for the lease of lands at Mangorei, near New Plymouth, comprising the farms formerly owned by Messrs Ansford Bros, and Messrs Rundle and Laird. Particulars and conditions of tender may'ke inspected at and forms of tender obtained from the Municipal Offices, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. HYDRO-ELECTRIC- EXTENSIONS. CONTRACT NO. 1, TUNNEL WORK, ETC. 'TENDERS are invited and will be received by the undersigned up till noon on Tuesday, October 23th, for the construction of Intake and Tunnel and [Tunnel Approach. Plans, Specificatiosn and Schedules of Quantities may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Borough Offices, Itfew Plymouth. Tenderers desiring copies of plans and Specifications may obtain same from the Undersigned upon payment of the sum of (Three Guineas. The above contract comprises the first of a series of Contracts to be let by the Council in' connection with a large scheme • of Hydro-Electric Development. F. T. BELLRINGER, • Town Clerk. PURE BONE MEAL, Ground in our own Works, highest analysis, £l6 per ton, Eltham, C. A. WILKINSON, LTD-
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1919, Page 1
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