AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT • At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Nigh: of the Big Thrilling Melodrama of the Clouds. “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE” “SKY-EYE.” Lieut. Russell J. Hunt and Jnejna Kenley. Easily the greatest thrill ever Also Gazettes, Comedy, and “The invisible Hand.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, plus tax. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. On the FITZROY SCHOOL GROUNDS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. To be Opened by Mr. 8. G. Smith, MP. Fancy Drill and Dancing by the Scholars-. Fancy Drill and Dancing by the Scholars. All kinds of Stalls, with daintiest home-made Plaid and Fancy Articles. Baby Garments a Specialty. ALL PRODUCE FROM FARM AND GARDEN. Competitions Extraordinary! All the Latest Novelties Raging in * Australia. Hoop-la, Raffles, Shooting Gallery, Sweets, Soft Drinks, Cakes. Dolls Galore, Bran Tubs and Fishing Ponds for the Children. Refreshments, Afternoon Tea & Supper. DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, BONFIRE. 4th BATTALION REGIMENTAL BAND DON’T MISS THIS! DON’T MISS THIS! PUNCH & JUDY SHOW. NOVEMBER sth, at 1-30 p.m. NOVEMBER sth, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 6d: School Children Free. V. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. KAIMATA HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921, gCHOOL QHILDRENS pANCY JJRESS JQANCE. GRAND MARCH, 8 pan. Adults Dancing, 10 p.m. proceeds in aid of Prize and Flag Funds. Admission—Adults 2s, Ladies Is, Children 6dTTEAR the Citizens’ Band at the Fitzroy Schoo] Fete, Saturday afteraoon and evening. DROWNED ON LABOR DAY, BUT WE ARE STILL SMILING. OPUNAKE BAND Programme will be rendered at NGAERE GARDENS ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER «, Commencing 12 o’clock. Motor Service from. Stratford Poet Office at intervals. First trip 11.30 am. LESTER BROS PHONE 315. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ST. MARY’S HALL, VIVIAN STREET. gT. M ARYS FOURTH JJOSE gHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 4 & 5, 1921. • (The only Rose Show held in New Plymouth.) 'Competitive, Decorative and Children’s Classes. Schedules of Show obtainable from C.F. and F. Coy., Devon Street, or from the Secretary. Entries cloee Thursday Evening, Nov. 3. Beautiful Displays from many Private (Gardens. ALSO—ANNUAL SALE OF WORK OF ST. MARY’S LADIES’ GUILD. Beautiful collection of Ladies’ and Children’s Garments and assortment o* Sfereitaes. Flowers? Sweets! Jumble Stall’s! (AUo a well-stocked Produce Stall from the Country Districts. {Afternoon Tea. Musical Items in evening. , Opening Ceremony 2 p.m. Friday. . ADMISSION 1 -- p E RUEBE, Hon See. -
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1921, Page 1
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