AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Big Selznick-Nutional Attraction. ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN ha scintillating Matrimonial Drama of Love and Intrigue. “POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY.” “POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY.” Also “Flynn, Detective,*’ “Moonridera,” Gazettes and Comedy. AT USUAL PRICES. pOOTBALL! JpOOTBALL! PUKEKURA SPORTS GROUND, TO-DAY. TO-DAY. RAILWAY v. WATERSIDERS, . At 1.30. BANKS AND LAW v. CIVIL SERVANTS, At 3 o’clock. The whole of the proceeds to be devoted to the improvements now being carried out on the Sports Ground. Admission: Gentlemen Is, Ladies 6d; Children Free. QLD QIRLS’ JJfABT. (CORONATION JJALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist.
Produce, Clothing, Fancywork, Flowers, Jumble Stalls. CHILDREN’S CONCERT. Afternoon Tea. Opens at 1 p.m. Closes at 6 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. Song, ' Mrs. Wilkes 5. Song, “Wyoming Lullaby,” Kitty Harper and Chorus 6. Recitation, “The Fly.” Nita Goppeth 7. Song, “Ev’rybody Calls Me Honey,” ’ —Hillsborough School 9. Recitation, “Mother.” Aneesie Zemba 1 9. Song. “Dulcie and the Moa Central School Juniors ; 10. Dance, Del Thompson ■ 11. Recitation, “Jack o* Lantern.” Kitty Harper i 12. Song, Mary Brodie 113. Dialogue, “An Afternoon CalU’ Betty Lee and Maisi'e Olson fpHREE minutes to make a capital T at the Old Girls' Mart to-day. BAND RECITAL. B 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. ! LOOK! * LOOK! VI "> PRIZES to be won at the AVENUE ROAD CARD CLUB’S EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE, To be held at the WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL (upstairs), on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. Euchre from 8 till 10. Dance to follow. Ladies 4 Ist prize: Armchair valued at £5 (donated by Mr. A. J. Millman). Gents' Ist prize: Armchair valued at • £5 (donated by Purser’s, Ltd.) Ladies’ 2nd prize: Electric iron valued ■at £2 54 (donated). i Gents’ 2nd prize: Watch valued at £2 IDs (donated by Mr. J. Bennett). Ladies' 3rd prize: Quarter-ion of coal, 'donated by W. Thompson and Son. Gents’ 3rd prize: Quarter-ton of coal, donated by Mr. W. Bendall. Prizes on view at H. Derby and Co.’s. GOOD FLOOR! DAINTY* SUPPER! Admission: Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. J. CLIFF, Hon. Sec.
PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD. I A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tenI dared to G. H. HUTTEX, Esq., in the Parish Hall, Inglewood, on TUESDAY, October 4, at 8 p.m. ALL FRIENDS INVITED. TENDERS. BUSH-FELLING. RENDERS for scrubbing and felling 40 acres more or less of virgin bush will close with the undersigned at noon on the sth October. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. General conditions on application at News Office, or from— A. W. WAN, Ihaia Road, Opunake. yyy p , W A YLOR, M.R.C.V.S (London), VETERINARY SURGEON, Mav b® consulted, or telephoned, at Mr. H. J. Abram’s Plarraacv.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1921, Page 1
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