' AMUSEMENTS. „ Im «° in S al °ft, you Dingoes—and while lm away keep the pumps going!" See Lila lee to-morrow in "Such a Little e irate, Matinee to-morrow at 2 p.m. I THE PEOPLE'S I TO-NIGHT • TO-NIGHT Last night of delightful MAX ALLISON MAY ALLISON in her charming play of smiles, laughter and tears. '* A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE " " A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE " Also Gazette, Comedy and Interest films. 1 PUNGAREHU HALL. WELC 0 M E " ' g OCI AL. A Welcome Social . Will be given to Privates <}. {,. Noble, J. Aylward, C. Plim, W. Parrott, and' Mrs. Parrott on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. At 8 o'clock. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Returned Soldiers Free. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/-. A. J. MACKAY, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT From Auckland of MR. CHAS. PHILLIPS, THE VIOLIN MARVEL. If you had other intentions for LABOR DAY, / change them, and head straight for HGAERE GARDENS. Hear also: . Mr. H. V. Lester, Clarionet Manipulator. Also Mr. Chas. Fox will tickle the Ivories. "Also Mr. W. Lichtwark will ring the 'Cello's neck. Also other instrumentalists to complete a rare combination of musical talent. WATCH FOR MORE ALSOS in advertisement next week. Motor 'bus service to Ngaere Gardens ev«ry Sunday afternoon: Leaves Central Store, Midhirst, 1.30 p.m.; leaver. Post , Office, Stratford, 1.45, 2.30 p.m.; returns i from Gardens 4 p.m., 4.30 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION, STRATFORD SEAT. Jy[R. J£ OBERT RASTERS, j Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, address the Electors at PUKENGAHU, in the School, 8 p.m., Monday, October 20. / MATAU, in the School, 8 p.m., Tuesday, October 21. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. Come and listen to MASTERS, The Progressive Man with Progressive Ideas- to make a Progressive Country EGMONT ELECTORATE. J|R. D. J. HUGHES will address the j electors as under:— Saturday, 18—Mangatoki. Chair at 8 o'clock. EGMONT ELECTORATE. ]\ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I will be a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, as a supporter of Progressive Liberal and sane Labor Legislation, and in due course will address you at the various centres. Yours truly, DAVID L; A. ASTBURY. Mangatoki, 29th Sept., 1919. MOTOR BARGAINS. 1017 three-seater Overland, electric lights and starter, splendid order; any trial, £270. Hillman thvee-seater, English car, elec- ■ t-'i lights; car throughout in fine condition, £260. Studebaker, late model, splendid car, been well looked after; fully equipped two spare wheels, as jood as new, £420. MOTOR BIKES. Royal Ruby twin complete with coachbuilt side-car; a good turnout and cheap at £SS. 1917 Indian and side car, everything ail right, £lO5. India-, 4 h.p., clutch model, £25. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., —MOTOR HOUSENEW PLYMOUTH. DR. W. P. P. GORDON. DR. DORIS C. GORDON. Having purchased Drs. Paget and Gordon's practice, may be consulted as follows: —Dr. P. P. Gordon: At home, 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m.; at Mr. T. A. VV. Nicholson's, 1 to 2 p.m. Dr. Doris O Gordon: At home, 1 to 2 and 7. to 8 p.m.; at Mr. Nicholson's, 2 to 3 p.m. Economical housekeepers are now preI paring to put down their supplies oT preI served eggs. There is no preservative 1 like SHARLAND'S "MOA" BRAND EGG tfRJSEJRVATIYE. J«#t try. it 3
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1919, Page 1
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