AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NlGrfl! Last Night of the big Selznick National • Super-play THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS. An entrancing and bewitching screen play of an adventure into an Indian Harem, with an all-star caste. Also gazettes, cornedv and “THE MOONRIDERS.” COMING TO-MORROW: Double Star Fox Bill, presenting BUCK JONES in "THE BIG PUNCH,” and EILEEN PERCY in “THE TOMBOY.” AT USUAL PRICES. BOY TOUTS’ (JAMP piRE QONCERT INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. A Good Cause —-A Good Repertoire. Digger Booth will be there—a programme in himself. But come and see. The boys deserve encouragement. Prices: 2e and Is. 7.30 p.m. doors open.
STRATFORD RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION NNU A L gE-U N I O N Will be held in the STRATFORD TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, At 8 p.m. Tickets ss, may be obtained from the Secretary, or any member of the Committee. N. R. WILSON, Hon. Sec. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT AND DANCE. T° WN H ALL ' gTRATFORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. J The artists, who arc all new to Strat- ’ ford audiences, include: Miss Marie Nilsson (soprano, Scotland’s . prima donna). Miss Rae (chainpion Highland dancer winner of many trophies). Mr. Judd (the best Harry Lauder artist ; in the Dominion). [ Miss Jean Maine (Highland dancer, winner of over 50 medals). , Mr. McFarlane (tenor, from Dunedin). Patrons are assured of a glorious night of melody. I A dance will follow the concert; music by Fox’s orchestra. Supper in the usual generous Scottish style. Admission: Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. Seats may be reserved at Grubb’s Music Warehouse, 1/- extra. P. AITKEN, Hon. See. MEETINGS. RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC Meeting of Ratepayers of i the Borough of New Plymouth is; ‘ called for TO-MORROW (Tuesday), Sep-! t tember 6, at 8 p.m. at the Soldiers’ Club. • I I ■ Business: To discuss the possibilities l of obtaining further water for' additional power purposes in connection with the hydro-electric extension scheme, and general. C. CARTER, Chairman Ratepayers’ Association. j THE TARANAKI DISTRICT CROQUET ASSOCIATION. ’ A GENERAL MEETING of the above , will be held at the Soldiers’ Club ■on WEDNESDAY, September 7, at 2 ‘ p.m., when all officers and members are i invited to attend. I Business: Balance-sheet and general. . J. D. MORRISON, Hon. Secretary. COURT INGLEWOOD FOREST. QUARTER NIGHT, TUESDAY’, September 6. All members are urgentI ly requested to attend. Business; Im' ! portant. E. CROSSMAN, Chief Ranger. TENDERS. • " ’ TENDERS INVITED. : ; IJ>HE Qpunake Seaside Improvement Society invite tenders for the work of excavating a- portion of the cliff side and lowering by excavation to a new grade of the existing pathway and carting and spreading the excavated material (about 1000 yards) on to graded grounds oh beach frontage. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on Tl. ESDAY, Sept. 13, to be addressed to the. Secretary, and marked “Tender.” Soecifkations on application to—■ T. S. HICKEY, Secretary, Opunake.
W rpAVLOR, M.R.C.V.S ‘ ■ (London), VETERINARY SURGEON, May be consulted, or telephoned, at ' 'lit H. J. Abram’s PF«m»gn
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1921, Page 1
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