AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S JO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! JxMt Night of a big Western Screen pIay—“LAHOMA.” “LAHOMA.” Adapted from the story by John Brackenbridge Ellie.* Starring PEACHES JACKSON and LOUISE BURNHAM. Ateo showing: “The Blizzard," special 2reel Noveltv Comedy, and Gazettes. COMING TO-MORROW: A wonderfully human story of country life, “HOMESPUN FOLKS.” combining moments of pathos, touches of humor, and vital, gripping action. D.C. 1/6, Stall 1/-, plus tax. NOTICE. A MONSTER EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. Will be Held in rp OW N JJALL, INGLEWOOD. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1922. THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1922. In aid of SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND. Splendid Floor-. First-class Supper; Excellent Musk* by Mr. Rogers’ Orchestra (latest pieces). Euchre Prizes: Ladies and Gents, Ist prize 15/- each; 2nd prize 5/- each. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. H. M. CARTER, Hon. Sec. TARATA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. (Affiliated with North Island Association.) piFTEENTH JJEETING. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, APRIL 21 PROGRAMME. CLASS I.—Head. Pull, and Hold in Ring. First prize £6, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £l, 4th 10s. CLASS IL—Head, Pull, Drive and Yard. First prize £6, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £l, 4th 10s. CLASS Hl.—Local Event. Prizes: First £4 10s, 2nd £2, 3rd £l, 4th lOe. CLASS IV.—Hunt* wav. Prizes: First £4 10s, 2nd £2; 3rd £1; 4th 10s. Special Prizes and Trophies to be allocated. Entries: Members 5/6, Non-Members 7/6. ENTRIES CLOSE April 12, with the Secretary. The Meeting will be followed by a DANCE on the evening of the 20th. Good Floor, Good Orchestra. P. O’SHANNESSEY, Hon. Secretary, Tarata.
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW WHITELEY HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 27 & 28, 1922. Amateur and Novice Classes, Decorative and Cut Blooms. Second Year Competition for Silver Bowl. ENTRIES CLOSE! ENTRIES CLOSE! MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, with M. L. GAVEY, Fruit Shop, 155 Devon Street, from whom Schedules and Entry Forms may be obtained. J. W. TAUNT, Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICE. L. M. M 0 ® 3 ’ BA - LLB ’ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. (Late of Haiti well, Spratt, Thomson and Moss) Desires to announce that he has commenced practice on his own account at Hannah’s Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 430. P.O. Box 250. HOCKEY STICKS. TXTE have a large assortment of Hockey Sticks at very reasonable prices, direct from the manufacturers to us. THE “COLLEGE”—SpIit cape, spring handle, bound black and white .... 15/6 THE “MARHATTI”—SpIit cane, spring handle, bound with leather 17/6 BUSSEY’S “'ELlTE*’—Made of best Ash, split cane spring handle, with fine long rubber grip 32/6 HOCKEY SHIN PADS 5/6, 8/6; with Ankle Protectors g/6, 10/6, 12/6 HOCKEY BALLS. 4/6; Leather, 12/6. J. AUSTIN AND SON -- •• £.O. Box 141 t ? 8S -
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1922, Page 1
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431Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1922, Page 1
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