AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! , Last Night of Mrs. Humphrey Ward’sj famous novel picturised. THE MARRIAGE OF WM. AS'HE. THE MARRIAGE OF WM. ASHE. Featuring Charming and Vivacious MAY ALLISON. Also “Diamond Queen,” Gazettes and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW: Elaine Kammerstein in “Poor Dear Margaret Kirby,” “Flynn Detective,” etc. MATINEE Td-MORROW, AT 2 P.M, QL D QIR L S ’ ABT. i OOBONATKJN JJALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Produce, Clothing. Fancy-work, Flowers, Jumble Stalls. CHILDREN’S CONCERT. Afternoon Tea. Opens at 1 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. Performances at 2,3, and 4 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Song, “Old-fashioned Roses,” Dorothy Coleman. 2. Recitation, “Through the Prickle Hedge,” Hillsborough School. 3. Dance, Del Thompson 4. Sorig, Mrs. Wilkes 5. Song, “Wyoming Lullaby,” Kitty Harper and Chorus 6. Recitation, “The Fly,” Nita Goppeth 7. Song, “Everybody Calls Me Honey,” Hillsborough School 8. Recitation “Mother,” Aneesie Zemba 9. Song, “Dulcie and the Moa,” Central School Juniors 10. Dance, Del Thompson 11. Recitation, “Jack o’ Lantern,” Kitty Harper 112. Song, Mary Brodie 113. Dialogue, “An Afternoon Call/’ Betty Lee and Maisie Olson BAND RECITAL. ; J>Y Special Request, the 4th Battalion | Wellington Regiment Band will give ’a Band Recital, including Marching (Evolutions, at Pukekura Park, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 p.m, ? H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary. TENDERS. PUKEKURA PARK TEA KIOSK. HPENDERS are invited for the right to A use th? above kiosk for the sale of • refreshments during the ensuing year. Particulars on application to— . P. E. STAINTON. Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS VALVES, SCREENS, SLUICE GATES, ETC. RENDERS are invited and will be received by the undersigned up till ' noon on Wednesday, November 30th, i 1921, for the supply and delivery of | Valves, Screens, Sluice Gates, etc. ■ Plans and specifications, etc., may be Inspected at the Borough Offices, New Plymouth, or at the offices of the Consulting Engineers, Messrs Blair Mason Lee and Owen, New Plymouth. Copies of Plane, etc., may be obtained from the undersigned upon payment of Three Guineas per set, which will be [refunded upon return of such copies together with a bona fide tender. F. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager. | COUNTY OF TARANAKI, • RE-GRADING CONTRACTS, f . RENDERS will he received at the ! County Office up to noon on Moni day. the Third of October, for the following contracts: — A. —Re-grading 32| chains (6000 yards approximately ), Pitone Hill, Main South Road. B. —Re-grading 29 chains (6000 yards approximately), Timaru Hill, * Main South Road. C. Delivery of 1000 cubic yards of boulders on Upper Carrington Road. Plans and specifications may be inspected during Office Hours at the County Office, Robe Street, or at Messrs. Sladden and Palmer's, Engineers, Devon Street. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman, New Plymouth. 17th Sept., 1921. TENDERS. j ALTERNATIVE Tenders are invited X up to noon on October 3 for the erection of a Residence at Tariki for Mr. A. E. Cowley, in Brick or Concrete. ’ Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr. Cowley’s Residence, Rose Road, or at the office of W. N. STEPHENSON, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Jrongham Street, New Plymouth. (
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 1
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