AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! CAN A MARRIED WOMAN HAVE MALE FRIENDS! This is one of the problems of to day that are courageously faced in the big Dramatic Feature “DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN’’ in which ALICE JOYCE shows how a Girl of To-Dav faces her problems and difficulties—and makes her choice between dross and pure gold. Also “Smashing Barriers,” * Gazette, and Comedy. Usual Prices. BAND RECITAL. rjTHE Citizens’ Band will give a BandRecital at Kawaroa Park To-morrow (Sunday) at 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of Contest Fund. H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary. MEETINGS. MOTUROA RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. MEETING will be held in the Mission Church, Moturoa, this evening at 7.30 o’clock. BUSINESS: Important. E. J. CARR, Convenor. CHURCH SERVICES. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, NEW PLYMOUTH. Classes will begin next week as follows: Monday, July 4, 7.30 p.m.. for Adults. Tuesday, July 5, 5 p.m., for Girls and Young Women. Tuesday, July 5, 7.30 p.m., for Boys and Lads. Monday, July 4, 7,30 p.m., Omata. Saturday, July 9,2 p.m., Barrett Road.
pENTENARY CAMPAIGN SERVICES SUNDAY. JULY 3, 1921. Whiteley—ll, Rev. T. G. Brooke; 7, Rev. ’A?4^fe-wry.• MWcal service at 6.45. Fitzroy—ll. Rev. A. C. La wry; 7, Rev. J. F. Martin. St. Aubyn—ll, Rev. J. Nixon; 7, Rev. T. G. Brooke. Whiteley—2.3o, United Sunday School Rally. GREAT CIRCUIT MASS MEETING: Whiteley—Monday, July 4, 7.30. Speaker: Rev. A. C. La wry, and others. Air. Walter Ambury will preside. Bright Hvmns end Beautiful Solos. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED SHOWS. TWELFTH DOMINION DAIRY AND GREAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA, ’ JULY 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, 1921. POINTS TO REMEMBER: No. I—The Show opens at Noon on TUESDAY, July sth. No. 2.—The Hon. Mr. Parr, Minister of Education, will perform the official opening at 2.15 p.m. on Tuesday, July sth. No. 3 —On Wednesday afternoon the interprovincial football match, Taranaki v. South Auckland, will be played. No. 4—That Thursday is the People’s Day. No. s—That5 —That Friday is the Children’s Day. No. 6 —That on Saturday the inter-Col-lege match. Wanganui Collegiate School v. New Plymouth Boys’ High School, will be played. No. 7—That excursion fares have been arranged on the railway during the whole of the Show period. No. B—That admission to the Show this year will be by turnstiles, so have your correct money ready to put in the slot as you enter: Adults, 1/3; Children, 6d, including amusement tax. Season Tickets are: Adults, 6/3; Children, 2/7, including tax. L. O. HOOKER, Secretary. Box 79, Hawera. Telegraphic Address: “Winshow.” BRITISH MOTOR CARS. pjR. W. H. BERRY, who is editor of r the “Car” and Motoring Editor of the “Daily Dispatch” and “Evening Standard,” expresses the following opinion:— After the most exhaustive examination into the relative value for money of the numerous Cars exhibited at this year’s Olympic Motor Show, in my considered judgment the 16 h.p. Talbot Darracq is in every respect the car as representing value j£>r money.—W. H. Berry, Daily Despatch, November 4. 1920. ON‘EXHIBITION DOMINION SHOW. D. J. GOODWIN, 7 Cambria Street, HAWERA. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE AND RAHOTU.
HPHE Legal Practice of the late Mr. G. A D. Gow having been acquired by me, will in future be carried on under my personal supervision. Mr. R. E. Baeyertz, of my Kaponga Office, and formerly of the Public Trust Office, Christchurch, will reside at Opunake as Manager, and will attend at RAHOTU on Sale Days. A First Grade I Native Interpreter will attend at the I office periodically or by appointment. L HAROLD B. GIBSON, Solicitor. and Opunake, 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 1
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