AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Victor Beck THE/LAUGHTER SEASON ENDS TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Absolutely your last chance to hear THE FAMOUS N.Z. “DIGGERS” THE FAMOUS N.Z. “DIGGERS” THE FAMOUS N.Z. “DIGGERS” The Original Combination with an International Reputation. 20 STAR ARTISTS -A- 20 20 STAR ARTISTS 20 Including MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA of 10 Instrumentalists. (Everything new and up-to-date. Three hours of‘ uncontrollable laughter, music and gaiety, laughter and jollity, fun and frivolity. A perfect HURRICANE OF HILARITY. New Comedy Sketches, New Revues, New’ Dances, New Burlesques, New Humorous Items. Be happier than yon have ever been before, and see THE JOYOUS SHOW. LAUGH! LAUGH!! LAUGH!!! Wny, You’ll be Tickled to Hysterics. Prices: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plans at Collier’s. Theatre Royal, Waitara, To-morrow. ELECTION NOTICES. THE PATEA ELECTORATE. T0 Z THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentiemen,—« JJAVING been accorded the honor of | selection as the official candidate of the Reform Party, I confidently appeal for your endorsement of my candidature. It is my intention to speak in as many centres of the electorate as the time between now and the date of the election will permit, and I look forward with pleasure to meeting you at the earliest possible opportunity. EDWIN DIXON, Official Reform Candidate. \ PATEA BY-ELECTION. M R E. DIXON, the Reform Party; Candidate, will be pleased to meet ladies interested in his candidature at the Presbyterian Hall, High Street, Hawera, on TUESDAY’, March 22, at 3 p.m. At that meeting a ladies’ committee will be formed> As many ladies as are able are invited to be present. PATEA BY-ELECTION. M R - E. DIXON, the Reform Party Candidate, invites friends and supporters to meet him at the Foresters’ Hall, Nelson Street, Hawera, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. He also invites Toltaora supporters to meet him on Tuesday evening at 7.30 MEETINGS. ’ (JENTRAL SCHOOL “AT-HOME”. MEETING of the Committee will be held at the Soldiers’ Club on TUESDAY, 22nd instant, at 7.30 p.m. Friends of the school invitedINGLEWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB. J' HE Annual Meeting of Members of the above club will be held in the Coffee Palace, Inglewood, on WEDNESDAY, March 23, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, and to receive Report and BalaneeSheet. Fall attendance requested. P. E. CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. TARATA DOG TRIAL CLUB. rpHE Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Tarata Sheep Dog Trial Club will be held on THURSDAY, March 31, and FRIDAY, A'-’il 1. Classes I, n, 111 and IV open. Entries close March 24 with the Secretary— W. TOPPING. HIGH-CLASS CARS QpHE TOURIST MOTOR CO., of Hastings and Napier, are extending their Taranaki business, and MR. G. SAUNDERS, of Stratford, has been appointed their travelling representative. The company is agent for the following well-known cars: Rover, Humber Hillman, Minerva, H.C.S. and F.N. Immediate delivery given. Prices demonstrations, etc., on application to G. SAUNDERS, STRATFORD. ’Phone 176. Box 112. DENTAL NOTICE. ON' account of the Saturday Halfholiday, Mr. R. S. F. Craig, of Manaia, and Messrs. Hunter and Lyons, of Stratford, have mutually agreed to alter their day of visit to Kaponga from Friday to Wednesday, beginning March 9, 1921.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1921, Page 1
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