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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-KIGHT at 7-45 TO-NIGHT Last screening of the World film feature "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS" "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS" Starring— CARLYLE BLACKWELL Also the fifth episode of "WOLVES OF KULTUR." Coming to-morrow. The Fok Super-feature, "THE STR'ANGE WOMAN" Prices as usual. SALVATION ARMY HALL. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 27 RAND T>AND CONCERT. Tickets, Is; Children, Gd. H. ROWLANDS, Band Secretary. A. ROCH, Bandmaster. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. WEATHER permitting, the mouth Citizens' Band will give a Band Recital at Kawaroa Park on THURSDAY, the 27th inuaiit, commencing at 7.45 p.m. F. T. BELLRINO4ER, Town Clerk. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at 7.30 p.m. In the School Assembly Hall. Public cordially invited. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. (1 RAND "OENEEIT CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT. A. W. Jenkins, who was hurt in assisting at uur Annual Ball. GOOD TEMPLAR lIALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1010. Tickets, 2s each. GALA DAY. KAWaROA PARK. THURSDAY, DECEMBER nth, 1919. (West End Schools Picnic.) KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. Programme commences 2 p.m. Fancy Dancing by Mr. J. Hoskins' pupils. Physical Difll by School Children. Flag Drill by School Children. Wand Drill by School Children. , Physical Drill by School Children. RACES & SPORTS from lLa.m. Flat Races for children, all age=. Blow Bicycle Kace. Wheelbarrow Race. Animal Race. Thread the Needle. Apple Bobbing. Egg and Spoon Race. Bun and Lemonade Addition Race. Obstacle and Sack Race. Loop Tug-of-War. Chinese Wrestling. Wet Day Race. iMfxed Clothes Race. Blindfold Boxing. Produce, Jumble, Toys, Sweets, Soft Drink Stalls. Afternoon Tea. COMPETITIONS ALL DAV" LONG. Cocoanut Shy, Sambo and His Mates, Doll Guessing, The Erratic Arrow, Sheet and Soup Plate. Swings, .Ocean Wave, Living Boats, SeeSaw, Bathing and Paddling. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. ADMISSION—Is; School Children Free. WIND.-TJP DANCE In Pavilion in the Evening. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. CHILDREN'S DANCE Friday Evening, Dec. 12th. Admission Is. W BENNETT, Hon. Sec. TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. rpO LET.—That commodious shop at present occupied by J. and J. Auld, Drapers, Devon Street. Long Lease, Reasonable Rent. These premises, which are situated in the best part of Devon Street, have an entrance from Powderham Street, and are admirably suited for any business. EBERLET AND MORGAN Phone 121. Opposite the Post Office. Box 191. are as close to you as your post • T ' office. Drop us a line for your requirements. Everything for the cyclist and motor-cyclist. ERIDGER& CYCLE & MOTOR STORE, £HONE 66. ELTBLdM

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1919, Page 1

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