AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! THE VALLEY OF DOUBT. THE VALLEY OF DOUBT. THE VALLEY OF DOUBT. THE VALLEY OF DOUBT. THE VALLEY OF DOUBT. A great special Selzjiick feature. A virile out of doors picture set among the glittering snow-capped mountains and the wild timberlands of Northern Canada. Featuring Beautiful ARLINE PRETTY And an all star cast. ARLINE PRETTY And an all star cast Also Gazette, Comedy, Interest, and “Tik Mink.” Usual Prices. Children 6d to Matinee. STANLEY ROAD SCHOOL. rpHE Annual Picnic will be held in Mr. Hosking’s Paddock/on THURSDAY NEXT, March 3. Dance in the evening. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, !/• or basket. MEETINGS. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. MEETING of the Saturday halfholiday supporters in Stratford will be held in the Municipal Chambers on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock, T. J. SALMON, W. MACDONALD, G. SMART, Convenors. EDUCATIONAL. NEW _ PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. ■EVENING CLASSES will resume on TUESDAY NEXT. March 1. MONDAY.—Bookkeeping (Senior), Invalid Cookery. TUESDAY.—Shorthand & Typing (Junior), Dressmaking, Plumbing (Practice), Trade Drawing. Motor Car Engineering. WEDNESDAY.—Bookkeeping (Junioip, Steam and Mechanical Drawing, Wood work. THURSDAY—EngIish and Arithmetic Shorthand and Typing (Senior), 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 of the local Technical School.
■y-OTOR gAC E S on the NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE SATURDAY, MARCH 5. First Race: 12.45 p.m. .£l7O PRIZE MONEY £l7O Eight Events. Every race full of excitement. Mangham, Coleman, Sykes and Sweeney ar© among the riders competing. Citizens’ Band, under Mr. Taylof, 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/-. I Don’t fail to see the race for the \N.Z. Lightweight Championship. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. J WISH TO NOTIFY my customers and the public of New Plymouth and districts that Mr. J. C. ■'KENNY (late i of Myers and Co.), has become a partner in my business as Commission Agent and Music Dealer, as from Ist March, 1921. J. H. QUINN. REMOVAL NOTICE, z : QN MARCH Ist the firm will remove to premises now occupied by the Regal Boot Shop, next to Everybody’s Theatre. It is our intention to fully cater for all requirements in Land Agency and Music Dealing, and we hope by strict attention to business to secure a large share of patronage. Agents for Begg’s well-known makes of Pianos and the very latest in Piano Players. All kinds of musical instruments, phonographs, records, and the latest in Sheet Music, Any musical instrument or sheet music not in stock will be procured at short notice. QUINN & KENNY, THE REGAL MUSIC SHOP. Commission Agents and Music Dealers. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1921, Page 1
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