AMUSEMENTS, EVERYBODY'S? ftO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT Absolutely the last chance to see WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNTJM WILLIAM FARNTJM 4n Larry Evan's soul-stirring story, "WHEN A MAST SEES RED." "WHEN A MAN SEES RED." "WHEN A MAN SEES RED." jt just simply grips you from the opening scene and never lets np right through to the final fade-out. * TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY: {Toe wonderful Stuart Blackton-Artcraft" special feature, "MISSING." • From the famous novel "MISSING." by Airs. Humphrey Ward. "MISSING." Acclaimed by press and "MISSING." critics aa a superior "MISSING." produuetion to ' ; Heart9 of the World. - ' D.C. 1/6; Stalls 1/- (plus tax). warea • hall. A -"s"lnce , sill be held in the above hall on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, At 8 p.m. Good Floor. Good Music Good Supper. Proceeds In aid of Hall Funds. Admission: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/-. A. CALDWELL, Hon. Secretary. SPORTS & PICNIC AT PUKEKURA PARK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. Programme: 11 a.m.—Children's Races. 11 a.m.—Male Unionists' Race. 11.20—Youths' Race. 11.40—Girls over 14 Race 12.10—01 d Timers' Race. 12.30—Tug-of-War. 12.50—Band Selections. I.lo—looyds. Open Race. , .I.3o—Married Ladies' Race. 1.50—220yda. Open Race. . 2.lo—Slow Motor Cycle Race. 2.3o—Boys' Walking Race. 2.50—440yd5. Open Race. 3.oo—Physical Training Display by High School Boys. 3.3o—Lady UnioijWs' Race. Cyple. Obstacle Race.- ''" Returned SoU!'ers v -Race. i Single Ladies' Race. 4.30 —Bandsmen's Race. 4.40 —Committeemen's Race. Time for Football Tournament to be arranged. Nail-driving and Wood-sawing Events for the Ladies. Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, etc., Baby Competition (6-12 months). Entries Free. Entries for Open Events, Football, and Tug-of-War close with the Secretary on Saturday, October 25. Jhe programme is subject to alteration. Admission, 1/-. Afternoon Tea, Cd. O C I A L AXD "TIA N C E AT CORONATION HALL. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Cupper. Mrs. George's Orchestra. R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary.
ENDERS addressed to the Secretary, ' Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, will be received until noon of 3Ht October, 1919, for two formation contracts on Kota Road, in the KoU Settlement. A detailed schedule of quantities and rates must accompany each tender, otherwise the tender will be considered informal. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, and at this Office. The lowest • or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. SHARP, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, 17th October, 1919. .-UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—THE MARBLE BAR (Next Criterion Hotel). Quick Lunches, Afternoon Teas, Suppers. — l~ Iced. Drinks, Ice Creams, etc. Efficient Service Hygienic Conditions. Prompt Attention. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. .Section 12, Block 15, Waitara Survey District, is withdrawn from stle. A. MORATTL 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 Mid 7 to 8 p.m.; at Mr. T. A. W. Nicholson's, 1 to 2 p.m. Dr. Dori* 0 QotionsAt home, 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m.;. '" * **-' Nicholson's, 2to 3 pan.
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