AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-HIGHT at 8 pan. ITO-NIGHT For one night-only. MARY MILES MINTER MARY MttES MISTER jfcinty/.Fragrantly Youthful, as a Girl Editor of a big Daily in "POWERS THAT PREY" "POWERS THAT PREY" So they did prey, until Alary took over the reins, then they prayed for assistance Tar and. feathers for the grafters was . what she advocated. Bhe B»d*i.Diid'B office into a boudoir BUT. SHE .COULD SLING INK ALL 1 ''"■'- THE SAME. I Bhe believed in healthy criticism, but , it didn't Ijrip the financial returns. 'THE POWER OP THE PRESS IN A GIRL'S TENDER HANDS— 'WHEW' MARY MADE A WELTER OP IT Prices: D.C. I/O, Stalls I/- (plus tax) v GRAM) MONSTER BAZAAR QUEEN CARNIVAL In Aid of Catholic Church Building Fund. , CORONATION HALL, . FEBRUARY RACE WEEK, Commencing TUESDAY 3ra7 Ending SATURDAY 7th. '£3s-*UG-OF WAR.-£ 35 . Sevan Men a-side; aggregate weight of team 90 stone or under. . (Entries close with J. Bennett, Jeweller, on Saturday, January 31. Full particulars on application.) . QRAND "TJNION. £SO IN PRIZES. First Prize Gold Nugget valued £2O. CARNIVAL QTJEEN CANDIDATES. No. I.—Miss M. Flemming (Convent). No. 2.—Miss Tui Scally (jSports). • No. 3.—Miss Molly Tuohy (Labor). No. 4.—Miss Elsa Whittle (Hibernian). No. s.—Miss Cudby (Farmers). *»* 6—Mist Ivy Skipper (Maori). Votes 2d each. Results Each Night of Bazaar. stalls.— amusements galore jurther particulars later. •' miss m. McCarthy, e. whittle, jun., ■ Joint Secretaries. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. WARANAKI AGRICULTURAL OOCIETY'S 45th ANNUAL SHOW. WAIWAKAD3O SHOW GROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTBL MARCH 3rd and 4th, 1920.' frize Schedules now available. i Posted to any address on application. Live Stock of all kinds catered for, Leaping and other Competitions. Liberal Prize Money, Trophies, Championship Ribbons, and Certificates to compete for. Jthe appointments at our new Show Grounds are right up to the moment. SO additional Cattle Pens have been roofed in since last Show, and various other improvements of benefit to the exhibitor have been effected. Schedules obtained from Secretaries, Stratford, Egmont and Wanganui A. &. P. Societies, Messrs. Newton King, Inglewood, or from WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. fPhone 87, P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth. . GRICULTURAL AND >ASTORAL A SSOCIATION. 46th ANNUAL SHOW. To be Held on the Showgrounds, H AWERA, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, • FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE 7th FEBRUARY. More Classes and larger Prize Money than ever. Write, wire, or call for a Schedule. Exhibitors requiring information please tomnmnieate with P.O. Box 148, Hawera. C. R. STANNARD, Secretary. TASH-GRO-INE gives you the beauty you have been longing for! It grows lovely- long eyelashes and distinct eyebrow*. Prices, 2s 9d and 5s at all lead-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1920, Page 1
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