AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Metro Ail-Star Attraction. A play of thrills and mystery. SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE. SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE. SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE. The thrill of the midnight caller. The tale of a Crook who played safe till Love <-ame. The screen adaptation of the famous Broadway stage success, with a notable all-star cast. Also "King of the Cercus,” Gazette and Comedy. AT USUAL PRICES. COURSING. OPEN AND NOVICE STAKES. 'pO be run at GLENAVON, SMART ROAD, on SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921. First Course at 1 p.m. Admission: Men, 2s; Boys, fid; Ladies, Free. F. DOUGHTY, Hon. Secretary. KAWAROA PARK BUNG’LOW. THURSDAY, JUN" 23. gUCHRE pARTY AND JJANCE. Proceeds in aid of Pnkekura Park Croquet Lawns. Good Prizes:—Ladies: Ist. Aluminium Kettle; 2nd, value to 10s 6d in groceries. Gents: Ist, Silver-mounted Case Pipe ; 2nd. Leather Attache Case. Music by Mrs. A. George. Good Prizes, Music, Floor and Supper. Cards at 8 p.m. Dancing 10 p.m. to midnight. Admission: Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 2s 6d. CARDIFF ATHLETIC CLUB. /2J.RAND BALL will be held in the Cardiff Schoolroom. FRIDAY, June 24. Gents, 3/-; Ladies. 1/6. Supper provided. Music by Mrs. Bianchi. J. REID, Hon. Secretary. fHelp Improve Pukekura Park by attendTHE PARK TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB’S piRST B ALL. Coronation Hall TUESDAY, .JULY 19 W Ladies ss, Gentlemen Tfe 6d, Double Tickets l(te. Tickets procurable from all members of the Club; also at J. Austin and Son, The “8.K.”, C. E. Carlson’s, Dockrill’s Shoe Store, and L. lE. Hoffmann’s. L. H. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec.
NEW PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY FIRST SEASON. OPENING CONCERT EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921, At 8 pan. PART SONGS, GLEES, ORATORIO * CHORUSES. Assisting Artists: Mrs. F. C. Ferry (Soprano), late of Nelson. Mrs. Stuart Russell (Elocutionist). Miss Constance Leatham (Pianiste). Under the direction of Mr. R. Laurie Cooper. Prices: 4s and 3s. No fee for booking; no tax. Plan, at Collier’s, now open to subscribers, and on Friday to the public.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE AND RAHOTU. rpHE Legal Practice of the late Mr. G. A D. Gow having been acquired by the undersigned, will in future be carried on under my personal supervision. Mr. R. E. Baeyertz, of the Kaponga office, and formerly of the Public Trust Office, Christchurch, will reside at Opunake as Manager, and will attend at RAHOTU on Saturdays. Mr. G. M. Cleghorn will remain at Opunake. A First Grade Native Interpreter will attend at the office periodically or by appointment. HAROLD B. GIBSON. Solicitor. Rahotu and Opunake. UPPER MANGOREL UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL. QN SUNDAY, June 26, at 2.30 p.m., a Memorial Service will be held in the Upper Man-gorei School, when REV. J. F. MARTIN will be the preacher. Colonel Weston will unveil a marble slab in honor of the boys from the district who went West. ABORTION IN COWS. A LECTURE will be delivered by MR. R. B. WOOD. M.R.C.V.S., on the above subject, in the Clifton Hall, Waitara. on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 24, at 2.30. Farmers of the district are invited to attend. pOR SALE—First-Class American Organ, 8 stops, perfect order, mirror top; gift at £2i Ws; terms arranged.—, £ollier’« - . ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1921, Page 1
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