AMUSEMENTS. Free Photo of Bill Hart To-Night. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! The Popular Screen Idol, BERT LYTELL, BERT LYTELL, in "Metro's" newest sterling story of how a millionaire was taught that a shroud has no pockets, entitled— THE SPENDER. THE SPENDER. THE SPENDER. The fourth of the New Metros released by Dominion Films Corporation. Also, Gazette, Comedy, etc. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EAST END MONSTER- PICNIC. The East End Bathing Reserve Committee are holding their Annual Picnic on the Reserve on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920.
CROWNING CEREMONY OF HOLIDAY QUEEN WILL TAKE PLACE AT 3 P.M. RUNNING AND SWIMMING EVENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Hoop-la; Cocoanut Shies; Magic Wand; Half-sovereigns given away; Greasy Pole; Flip-flap; Spring Hoards; American Pony; Nail Driving for Ladies; and Stepping Chain Competitions. Mons. and Madam Sartorini will give an exhibition of High and Fancy Diving and Swimming on the River. Also Aquatic Sports all day on the River. The Great Bran Tub bursts with thousands of prizes for the wee ones; Cake and Fruit Stall; Hot Water free; Afternoon Tea by Ladies' Committee. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
Admission to Grounds: Adults Is; Children under ]2 Free. v , Winding up the Great Day's Enjoyment with a SOCIAL in the Pavilion at 8 p.m., at which winners of the various competitions will be announced. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: % Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. EOBT. BENNOCH, • Eon. Secretary. POBLIC NJTICES. STAR MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. MEETING of the above, will be held in the Soldiers' Club Room on FRIDAY, January 23rd. Business: To elect Committee to run Motor Sports. Anyone interested and willing to help cordially invited to attend. H. TOWNSLEY, Hon. See.
TTAVINGt disposed of my business to E. R. NEWELL, I wish to to.nder my thanks to all customers and patrons for their support during the past, and trust that they will accord my successor their patronage and support in the future. (Signed) W. H. RUDKIN, Factory Store, Tariki. TTAVING taken over the business lately carried on by W. IT. Rudkin, General Storekeeper, Tariki, I hope that by fair dealing, reasonable charges, and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the support and patronage accorded to mj' predecessor. (Signed) E. R. NEWELL, Factory Store, Tariki.
A SPRING Box Carts and 1 Warrick] Motor Carrier, covered-in tops, with shelves complete, recently renovated and in good running order, suitable for Butcher, Baker or Grocer. Apply— CLEMENT MACHINE BAKERY, HAWERA. APPLES Finest Fruit, direct from the orc'iard to t..e consumer, 4d per lb. fn 3Glb cases. Delivered free in towns or to nearest Country Railway Stations, iil- per case. In 181b cases, free by post, 7s. Delivery February to June. Kindly send remittance with.order. Quotations for longer quantities or coolstored fruit at any time Of the year. G. S. MURRAY, Tasnan, " ' KELSON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 1
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