AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Big Fox Double Bill. GEORGE WALSH in THE PLUNGER. GEORGE WALSH in THE PLUNGER. GEORGE WALSH in THE PLUNGER. A speed-roaring romance of Wall Street. A mile-a-minnte drama of frenzied finance and fluttering he&rts, with “Whirlwind George” at his best. Aho SHIRLEY MASON in WING TOY. SHIRLEY MASON in WING TOY, The prettiest romance of Old China. A story of Cupid versus Buddha, of golden innocence in Gilded Dens. And Fox Gazettes. USUAL PRICES. STRATFORD TOWN HALL. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. A. & P- ASSOCIATION’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, THURSDAY, June IG, at 8 p.m. Fox’s Orchestra. Tickets: Gents, 4/-; Ladies, 3/-. JJOXING qpOURNAMENT Under the auspices of the Eltham Boxing Association. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 30. Two great professional contests. HEAVYWEIGHTS: L. MeASEY (Lopperlon) v. W. SCOTT (Wanganui), for purse of 100 sovs. LIGHTWEIGHTS: G. THOMAS (Wanganui) v. H. HART (Australia), for purse of 50 sovs. Also several special amateur boute. Prices 'J Ringside, £1 Is; front stalls, 15/-; circle, 10/6; pit, 5/-; boys under 16 half-price in pit. J. W. TURNBULL, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. BOWLING. T HE Annual Meeting of the West End Bowling Club will -be held in the Club’s Pavilion TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, June 15, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Balance-sheet and Election of officers. Members are requested to attend. Intending members cordially invited. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. Secretary. STANLEY ROAD. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Stanley Road School on FRIDAY, June 17, to consider the erection of a Public Hall. Subscribers are particularly requested to attend. B. E. RICHMOND, Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are called for the stumping of 15 acres (more or less), and also for about 60 chains of draining. Tenders close June 21, 1921. For full particulars apply— E. AYLWARD, Warea. TENDERS FOR PAINTING. 'JMIE Okato and Puniho Co-operative 1 Dairy Factory Co. invite tenders for painting three dwellings, labor only. Particulars from the Manager, Okato, where tenders will close at Noon on 18th June. ■R. PEPPERELL. Secretary. REMEMBER! NGAERE GARDENS. Are Always Open to the Public. LESTER BROS, Thone 315. 1 LOOK AT THIS! JpGGS more plentiful by using Pratt’s Poultr Food, packe’s 2/6; Lice Killer, packets 2/3; also Celluloid Leg Bands. 2/- dozen; Oyster Shell Grit, 141bs 2/6 NEW SEASON’S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS; best strains for early planting in 3d, 6d and Is packets. H. G. STAUB, SEEDSMAN, NUP.SERYMAN, &c. 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA. D R J. C. P(Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat) May be consulted (by appointment only) at MCDONALD’S BUILDINGS, WIULTS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 3566. P yyESLEY & fi, rpHOMAS, GENERAL-BLACKSMITHS, AWAKINQ. ' )
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1921, Page 1
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