TENDERS. TENDERS FOR EARTHWORK. RENDERS are invited, closing at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, December 31, for extensive earthwork and grading the Vogeltown School Grounds. Plans and .specifications from the undersigned, wii’ere tenders are to be deposited. NEWTON ALLEN, Sec. Vogeltown School Committee. Care Westown Store, N.P. WANTED. FVFFERS will be received at Public Works Office, Stratford,, until noon on 29th inst., for carting metal, Alt. Messenger, with motor tip lorry on cubic yard mile basis. T. M. BALL. Resident Engineer. AMUSEMENTS. gPORTS OARNIVAL TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM. BOXING DAY, DECEAIBER 26, 1921. Under the auspices of the Eltham Cycle and Racing 'Club. Sports at 11 a.m. Sharp. Eltham Brass Band in Attendance. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. Sideshows Galore! H. A. NUTTALL,. Hon. Sec.
SEASIDE FRIVOLITY! JJEW YEAR’S J) AY piCNIC. ON NGAMOTU BEACH. New Plymouth’s Afost Priceless Treasure. TREASURE HUNT. Where the excavations of one thousand will be the admiration of t-fn thousand Amusing and interesting. Full of prizes good and new. New Plymouth's biggest shilling’s worth. On the Beach at Ngajnotu. Novelty Sports. Aquatic Events. Children’s Races. Roller Joy Bathing. DELAYED TRAINS. Electric Trams to Picnic Grounds. HOT WATER AND AITLK FREE. Bring your Tea and Sugar. Admi/sion to Grounds: One Shilling. Children Free. North, South, East, West, I Ngamotu Picnic always best. R. O. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. rpHE pVENT QF rpHE Y EAR> H‘! Ho! Hi. Ho. To the (East End go For fun, enjoyment and laughter; Remember the date, and don’t be late.. And be sorry ever after. There’ll be games for the young and the old. Fact, nothing to equal it, so I am told; So make for the sand, a few quid in your hand And go home and say it’s the best beach in the land. There’ll be swimming and running and riding events. And side-shows galore in dozens of tents; Have a try' Hi! Hi! at the cocoanut shy And to get the greased pig back into the sty. With bran tubs, fishing ponds, and cutting the ham. Or even to guessing the weight of the lamb: Nail-driving, obstacle races, and tug-of-war— There’s nothing to beat .it on any shore. Twelve Scots will be there, with kilts to their knees, And their music is sure the young heart* to please; So fathers and mothers and children J Come to the East. End on New Year's Day! —East End Poet.
RESIDENTS OF KAPONGA AND DISTRICT. OBTAIN YOUR MEAT SUPPLIES FROAI R. E. WILLIAMS & SONS, BUTCHERS. None but the Best Quality. Prime Bullock Beef and Wether. flave just secured 25 prime bullocks fattened by E. J. Meuli, Esq., Okaiawa. Our carts deliver to Awatuna, Te Kir : Kapuni, Manaia, Alangatoki, Alatapu and Mahoe. Ring ’phone 17 S, Kaponga. F. BOND TIMBER MERCHANT,' - INGLEWOOD. HTVIAIBER, Joinery. Hardware and all Building requirements stocked. Plans and estimates of work in town or country. ’Phone 50, P.O. Box 46. x .- \W ® J;
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1921, Page 8
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