AMUSEMENTS. PACKED TO THE DOORS AGAIN LAST NIGHT. EMPIRE THEATRE DON’T MISS THEM. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT Absolutely the last appearance of I 7 SOUTHWOOD’S ENGLISH 1 - 1 1 “QUALITY PERFORMERS” X ’ On another brilliant offering of mirth and melody. Programme No. 3 To-night. “A CARNIVAL OF MELODY.” “A CARNIVAL OF MELODY.” “A CARNIVAL OF MELODY.” Nearly 300 seats reserved last night. DON’T TAKE ANY RISKS. Rush to Collier’e and Reserve for Tonight’s Final performance. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. JNTER-CLUB gWTMMING OAKNIVAL. (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules.) MUNICIPAL BATHS SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922. At 8 p.m. FOR FULL PROGRAMME SEE POSTERS. Trophies value £33; including Gray Cap, £lO 10s (relay race); Dalgleish Cup and Gold Medal (220yds breast stroke): Club Championship (100 yards), gold medal. £2 2s; Dalgleish Gold Medal, £2 2s (points prize). Entries close with the Secretary, Mr. Blennerhassett, or Baths Custodian, on Thursday, March 23, at 8 p.m. K. O. STOHR, Secretary. BELL BLOCK HALL A BASKET SOCIAL & DANCE will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, March 23, in aid of Cricket Club. Come one, come all, and help to buy a Cricket Ball. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. W. HASKELL, Hon. Sec. RAHOTU HALL BAZAAR. /"X)ME along to the Bazaar on March 23rd and 24th, and try your luck at the Shooting Gallery, Nail Driving, Sweet Stall, Fancy Stall, Produce Stall. Art Gallery and a host of other Side Shows. Afternoon Tea and Supper at Night. To be opened by Mr. Hawken, M.P., at 1.30 on March 23. To be followed by a DANCE on March 31. J. WILLIAMSON, Secretary, Hall Committee. TOKO SETTLERS’ PICNIC & SPORTS ASSOCIATION. ANN U A L gPORTS Will- be held in the TOKO DOMAIN oh THURSDAY’, MARCH 30, 1922. Sports commence at 11 o’clock sharp. Running, Jumping, Chopping, Sawing, and Cycling Events. Valuable Trophies given as Prizes. Refreshment Booth on Grounds. A Motor Lorry will leave the Stratford Marble Bar at 9.30. A GRAND DANCE to follow in the Coronation Hall. Music by Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra. M. URQUHART, Secretary. RIVERLEA gPORTS. The date of the Riverlea Sports has been altered to THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. Enter a team for the seven-a-side football tournament. See Saturday’s Star for programme. NOMINATIONS, accompanied by cash, close March 23. A. E. MILLS, Hon. Sec. FARMERS TAKE NOTE WE BEG TO QUOTE SEEDS AND VV FERTILISERS AS UNDER: POTASH, 90 per cent, pure, per cwt. 21/BONE DUST, pure, highest grade, per cwt., 16/6. SUPERPHOSPHATE, 42 per cent, per cwt., 8/6. OATS, Australian Algerians, per bushel, 6/6. BARLEY, Seed, per bushel, 4/6. RYEGRASS, Heavy, per bushel, 7/6. COCKSFOOT, 181 b Seed, per lb, 1/-. COWGRASS. Choice, per lb, 1/6. WHITE CLOVER, Choice, per lb, 2/-. We deliver any of above at your nearest Railway Station. TERMS—CASH WITH ORDER. 0. A. WILKINSON, LTD., ELTHAM AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1922, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1922, Page 1
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