AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Big Fox Double Programme. WM. RUSSELL In a tense play of WM. RUSSELL of the West. THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW. THE CHALLERvtE OF THE LAW. THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW. A vivid melodrama of the Canadian North-West, with smashing dramatic situations. Also our own LOUISE LOVELY in a drama of literary genius and social climbing. “THE LITTLE GREY MOUSE.” Usual Prices. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE PEOPLE’S THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. E. J. Carroll presents the greatest of all Australian pictures, THE SHADO W OF LIGHTNING RIDGE THE SHADOW OF LIGHTNING RIDGE THE SHADOW OF LIGHTNING RIDGE featuring SNOWY BAKER SNOWY BAKER SNOWY BAKER
“The Shadow of Lightning Ridge” is clean, wholesome, edifying, thrilling and enthralling. Rich in romance; superb in setting. Amidst the silent fastnesses of the mountains “Shidow”, the most daring and mysterious outlaw of modern times, strives to a great injustice. Much .of the picture is taken in the actual hunting groupd of Burke, the Bushranger, and depicts some of the most picturesque and rugged scenery in New South Wales. Prices: D.C., Stalls, 1/6; plus tax. Book your scats at Hoffmann’s. Reserves 2/6. MEETINGS. ROBERT A 8 T E R S, M.P. yyiLL give a POLITICAL ADDRESS to the Electors of STRATFORD Electorate at TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, at 8 p.m. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, at 8 p.m. Political problems of the day will be fully dealt with. STRATFORD GOLI? CLUB. Annual General Meeting will be held in the offices of Messrs. Spence, Rutherford. Macalister an I Coleman, on WEDNESDAY, April 6, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; -ar d General. W. P. PRATT, Hon. Sec. MEETING of all Primary School Teachers under the Taranaki Education Board interested in School Football will be held in the Stratford School on SATURDAY, 9th inst., at 2.15 p.m. Business: (<1) To consider the advisableness of altering the present boundaries; (2) General.
GEO. A. LYALL, Teachers’ Representative, T.R.U. AVENUE ROAD CARD CLUB. MEETING of all previous and intending members will be held in Mr. F. Richards’ residence, Avenue Road, on WEDNESDAY Evening Next, April 6th, at 7.30. A. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. JJEW CASH PRICE LIST OF BEEF & MUTTON. FURTHER REDUCTION. Commencing April Ist. MUTTON— Best Quality. • x Hindquarters, per lb 6|d Forequarters, per lb 54d Side, per lb 6d Joints, Id per lb below present prices. BEEF— Prime Bullock. I Hindquarters, per lb 6Ad Forequarters, per lb ........ 54d Ribs, per lb 7d Sirloin, per lb 8d All other joints reduced in proportion. Id per lb will 'be added to these prices for delivery. R. E. WILLIAMS & SONS, CASH BUTCHERS, KA PONG A. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. JN view of the increasing financial stringency, on and after the first day of April, 1921. all meat sold at our establishment will be for CASH only, unless satisfactory arrangements for booking are made, but in no case will credit be given for a longer period than one month from first date of purchase. All accounts at present outstanding if not p»!d or satisfactorily arranged for on or before April Ist will be sued for without exception. R. E. WILLIAMS & SONS, CASH BUTCHERS, kaponga.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1921, Page 1
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