AMUSEMENTS. TQE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Delightful , DORIS KENYON in “TWILIGHT.” . DORIS KENYON in “TWILIGHT.” DORIS KENYON in “TWILIGHT.” DORIS KENYON in “TWILIGHT.” ' An engrossing tale of the Timber Jacks and the Forest Land of North Carolina Also “Elmo the Fearless,” Gazette, and Christie COMING TO-MORROW! “THE VALLEY OF DOUBT.” A Selznick Special Feature, starring ARLINE PRETTY, a thrilling story of the Lumberlands, wherein primitive men test the law or might A great out-door picture. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. QRAND JJAND OONCERT PUKEKURA PARK FRIDAY EVENING, March 5. Boating on Lake. Proceeds in aid of Pukekura Sports Ground Improvement Fund. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. P. E. STAINTON, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. JERSEY BREEDERS. A GENERAL MEETING of the’ New x Plymouth Jersey Breeders’ Club will be held at the Soldiers’ Club at 1,30 p.m. on SATURDAY. 26th inst. E. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec. , is hereby given that themonthly meeting of the Taranaki Land Board will be held on WEDNESDAY, 16th March, and not 23rd as previously advertised. x Business to be considered must b® received by 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, 12th ; March, 1921. v . v G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. I District Lands & Survey Office, I Plymouth, 24th February. 1921. Educational. NEW PLYMOUTH COLLEGE: JP VEXING CLASSES will resume on > TUESDAY NEXT. March I. MQND AY.—Bookkeeping (Senior), Invalid Cookery. TUESDAY.—Shorthand & Typing (Junior), Dressmaking, Plumbing (Practice), Trade Drawing, Motorcar Engineering. WEDNESDAY.—Bookkeeping (Junior), Steam and Mechanical Drawing, 'Woodwork. THURSDAY. —English and Arithmetic Shorthand and Typing (Senzbr), Art Craft Class. FRlDAY.—Mathematics, Engineering (Workshop), Plumbing (Theory). NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS.—The Education Act, 1914, requires-that all employers must register all boys between the ages of 14 and 17 with the Director j of the local Technical School. TENDERS. is hereby given that written ! * Tenders will be received at the Dis- • triet Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on Monday, ! 21st March, 1921, for a lease of Part Section 534, Patea District (Mokoia Reserve), Area—s 3 acres 2 roods 32 perches; term —14 years; upset annual rent £9O. Tenders must be accompanied by marked cheque or Post Office order for six months at the rate offered, together with £1 Is lease fee. Full particulars may be obtained at this office. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands & Survey Office, New Plymouth. 24th Feb., 1921. OTOR JJACES on the I NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE SATURDAY, MARCH 5. > • First Race: 12.45 p.m. I ’ £l7O PRIZE MONEY £l7O Eight Events. Every race full of excitement. Mangham, Coleman, Sykes and Sweeney aro among the riders competing. Citizens’ Band, under Mr. Taylor, will render a select musical programme. Afternoon Tea under the competent management of Mr. Stott. Soft Drinks and Cigarettes on the ground. Admission Adults, 2/6. Children, i Tickets on sale from any member. Afternoon Tea: 1/-. Don’t fail to see race for the r K.Z. Lightweight Championship.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 1
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