AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! at 745. TO-NIGHT! of a Big For Double Bill. GEORGE WALSH in THE PLUNGER. GEORGE WALSH in THE PLUNGER. GEORGE WALSH in THE PLUNGER. And Darling SHIRLEY MASON in “WING TOY’,” two fine Fox features; and Latest Fox Gazettes. TO-MORROWI A -Metro” Special. ALICE LAKE in "SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?” The fearful dilemma any girl may face! To lose-his love by confiding, or to withhold the gnawing secret of her youth? See how this tragic dilemma was met in "Should a Woman Tell?” Also “King of the Circus,” Comedy and Gazettes. USUAL PRICES. gCARLET & yyHITE JJANCE. In Aid of the Funds of New Plymouth Girls’ Hostel. Will be held in the KAWAROA PARK BUNGALOW TO-MORROW—THURSDAY, JUNE IG. Beautiful Prizes to be awarded to the I Best Dresses in Scarlet and White only. Excellent Music by Miss Rita Sole. I First-class Supper and Floor Judges: Mrs. (Dr.) Walker and Mrs. C. 11. Weston. Tickets: Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. Full particulars may be obtained from Mr. J. Hoskin by ringing ’Phone 403. J. HOSKIN, Organiser. STRATFORD TOWN HALL. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. A & ?• ASSOCIATION’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, THURSDAY’, June .16, at 8 p.m. Fox’s Orchestra. Tickets: Gents, 4/-; Ladies, 3/-. A BACHELORS’ BALL \ yyiLL be held in the MAHOE HALL on FRIDAY’, June 17. Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra. Gents, 3/-, Ladies free. B. McMAHON, A. TOWNSEND, Joint Secretaries. MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (PERMANENT.) rpHE Forty-fifth Annual Meeting of Shareholders will take place at the Society’s Office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, 15 th June, 1921, at 3 p.m.
BUSINESS: To receive the Annual Report of the Directors and statement of Accounts for the year; the appointment” of Directors and Auditors, and for such other business that may be brought before the Meeting of which due notice shall have been given. ' C. S. RENNtELL, Secretary. TARANAKI EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). A QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the Soldiers’ Club Rooms, King Street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 p.m., when Mr. R. H. Bartley, A. will deliver an address on “The Commercial Distribution of Electric Power.” C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary. TENDERS. TARANAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDER'S. rpHE time for receiving tenders for the purchase of the Old Nurses’ Home has been extended until 9 a.m. on the 21st June, 1921. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. TENDERS. 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. MOTOR BIKE BARGAINS DAYTON, 2-speed, 1917 model;’.£4s. A gift. DOUGLAS—Smart and good; '£6s. INDIAN, 1917—A fine machine at a low price: £75. B. —Three-speed, £55. - INDIAN, Electric—£9s. STAINTON & CO.. 32 , NEW PLYMOUTH. x 'Phones 738 &13U, P.O, gfiS Ug>
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1921, Page 1
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