AMUSEMENTS. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SCOTCH FAIR To be held in the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 27 and 28, 1921. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor At 2 p.m. on Thursday Afternoon. Admission: Afternoon free, Evening Is. Afternoon Tea. Afternoon Tee. CONCERT AND ORCHESTRA IN EVENINGS. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR.
WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. QRAND J£UCHRE pARTY & J) ANGE In Aid of New Plymouth Coursing Club. Euchre Starts at 8 p.m. Ladies: First -} ton coal, Second 701 b I bag sugar. Third 51b tin of tea. jGentlemen: First | ton coal. Second 70 lb bag sugar. Third 501 b bag flour. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. Dance at 10 p.m. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. F. DOUGHTY, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. EXTERMINATION OF RATS. . pHF Public arc urged to co-operate with the Borough Council in the extermination of Rate by laying poison on their premises on the evening of Tuesday, 25th October. Suitable poison may be obtained from Grocers or Chemists at small cost. F. T. BELLRINGER, General Manager. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, TTAS just landed a largo stock of x THREE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. Phone 321. Workshop: Broadway.
WILLIE J SAW you pulling the cat’s tail yesterday I Garn. Dad, I was only holding the tail; the cat was doing all the pulling! Are you of two minds, one pulling one way and one the other? Let us decide for you that NGAERE GARDENS ARE THE IDEAL PICNICING GROUNDS. Write Us or Ring. LESTER BROS PHONE 315.
PLYMOUTH FOUNDRY. QUR Foundry is now completed and in full swing. Send us your next order for Castings. Quality ami Promptitude Assured. Keep your money in Taranaki by supporting the local works. We are Cash Purchasers of Scrap Iron, Brass and Copper. R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, LIMITED, ENGINEERS, BOILER-MAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ETC. ’PHONE 601. P.O. BOX 170. Telegraphic Address: " WOOLHOIST, ’ ® New Plymouth.
NETTOYAGE A SEC. PTAVE your Old Hat cleaned and reblocked, new ribbons and leather if necessary. Also Costumes, Suits and Coats dyed or Cleaned and Pressed. White Furs made nice and fluffy. Raincoats dyed and pressed like r.ew. Sports Coats dyed the moat beautiful shades. MCCULLOUGH Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, NEW PLYMOUTH. J Thoae 097*
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1921, Page 1
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