■ AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S fO-NIGHT at 7.30 TO-JUGHT William Fox Presents the Famous Dramatic Actress, GLADYS BROCKWELL GLADYS BROCKWELL —in—"THE STRANGE WOMAN" "THE STRAMGE WOMAN" A atrongly dramatic story of a young woman's strong views on marriage. Supports include two double-reel comedies and the Topical Budget. Prices D.C. 1/6, stalls H (plus tax) Matinee !To-Morrow at 2. GRAND SOCIAL EUCHRE PARTY. BELL BLOCK HALT,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. ' ADIES* and Gents' Prizes for Euchre. Proceeds to further the interests of Miss Ivy Skipper's Candidature. Maori Candidate. Good Floor. Excellent Supper. Splendid Music. Ladies Is Cd, Gents 2s. Mr. McMAUON. M. H. DULLER, Hon. Sees. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ■QRAND jDENEFIT nONCERT AND J£NTERTAINMENT. !Fo Mr. A. W. Jenkins, who was hurt in assisting at our Annual Ball. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. " Tickets, 2s each. SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING, SOMEWHERE NGAERE GARDENS JWERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON the Water Chute will bo running. and the Great Orchestral:-, will be playing from 2.30 to 3.30, or longer if patronage Warrants. Commencing THURSDAY, November 80th,.1919. THE GREAT ORCHESTRALA "toys every SUNDAY AFTERNOON froi J.3a p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Motor 'Bus Service every Sunday afternoon from Stratford I\o, 1.45 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY'S ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Will be held in ST. MARY'S HALL, VIVIAN STREET, on ijT FRIDAY, NOV. 21st, afternoon only. £JOME and see the beautiful display of Roses and other choice flowers. COMPETITIVE CLASSES. DECORATIVE CLASSES. FLOWER STALL. JVORK STALL, comprising Plain. Fancy and Baby Garments. There will also be a Bran Tub containing all sorts of valuable gifts to delight the hearts of the children who will |>e admitted to the show at half price. Schedules may be obtained frofn, and entries close with Miss Devenish, G.F.S., Club Room, Mr. McGahey, C.F. & F. Coy., Devon Street, or the Secretary, on TUESDAY Evening, Nov. 18th. i AFTERNOON TEA. MUSICAL ITEMS in the evening. ADMISSION.—AduIts Is, Children Cd. D. E. RUEBE, Secretary. "BABY DAY.' JJEXT SATURDAY, IN DEVON STREETA Wonderland of Toys, Christmas Stockings (with a mystery prize), Delicious Cakes, New-laid Egg?, Morning and Afternoon Tea at Plunket Rooms, 9d. Ice Creams. CITIZENS' gAND Will Play at Kawaroa Park, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. FIRST SUMMER EVENING - RECITAL. rCollection for Plunket Society. Light Supper at the Pavilion. jQLD Girls are reminded that tickets for the Re-union on November 29 Will not be available after Saturday, |fovember 22. ft ANDREWS, Hon. See. O.G.A. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. UjT Properties, situate' at Kipi Road and Lepperton, are withdrawn from gale an from this date. P. A. OPENSHAW, Lepperton. Nov. 18, 1919. RANTED KNOWN—There's a fall in prices, of Pianos at Collier's. On<maker reduced from 110 guir-as to 95 guIMW. jCUI ia& sufluirc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1919, Page 1
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