! AMUSEMENTS. PROGRAMME OF THE GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 8 P.M. WORKERS’ HALL, IN AID OF PIPE BAND FUND. NOTHING BETTER PROCURABLE. SCOTTISH SONGS:—Robin Adair, Caller Ou, Rowan Tree, Mary o’ Argyle, Macgregor’s Gathering, Mary, Border Ballad, and Bonnie Wee Window. By the following Artists:—Mrs. A. B. - Macdonald, Mrs. D. H. Thomson, Miss Leitch, Messrs. F. Baird, AV. L. Hay, P. F. Frederic, F. E. Gooder and D. H. Thomson. Quartettes: Ye Banks and Braes, and Will Ye No Come Back Again? Violin Solo: Annie Laurie, Mr. R. Murphy. Comet Solo: Blue Bells of Scotland, Mr. R. Taylor. Humorous Recitation: Mr. W. G. Holder. Reels: Highland Fling and Sean ’Truibhais, by Bonnie Lasses in kilts. IT WILL BE A BRAW NICHT. Admission: 2s and 3s. Reserved Seats at Collier’s. BE WISE —Remember the Early Bird! A DANCE will follow the Concert. THE STRELLA AMATEURS THE STRELLA AMATEURS —IN—“THE DRESS REHEARSAL.” “THE DRESS REHEARSAL.” —AT—THE WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. JUNE 13 & 14. Tickets—3s and 2s. Booking at Collier’s. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE JJAVING purchased the well-known business hitherto conducted by Mr. W. H. Keasbery, I desire to assure the residents of Warea and district that I trust to merit the support accorded to my predecessor. Prices will be kept as low as possible, and the strictest attention given to customers’ requirements. DAVID RICHARDS. Warea, Ist June, 1922. JJAVING disposed of my business to | Mr. David Richards, I take this opportunity of thanking the residents of Warea and district for the support which has been accorded me, and trust that the same will be extended to my successor. W. H. KEASBERY. Warea, Ist June, 1922 NOW READY! ALL NEW SEASON’S SEEDS. 'PRY a Kitchen Garden Collection, 12 A 6d packets for 4/6, post free ss; your own selection. Large variety of Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Roses, Fruit Trees, etc.; also Rhubarb and Asparagus roots; inspection invited. H. G. STAUB, SEEDJMAN AND FLORIST, 16 REGENT STREETHAWERA. SMITH’S WANGANUI—HAWERA DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE. 60 Miles for 15/-. Super-Six Hudson TIME-TABLE & FARES. Leave Head Office, Wanganui, daily, at 9.30 a.m. Arrive Haw er a 12 noon. Return same day. Leave Blake’s Garage, Hawera, 1 p.m., Patea 1.45, Waverley 2.15, Waitotara 2.30; arrive Wanganui 3.30 p.m., connecting with Motor Service to catch Auckland Express at Marton. FARES: Hawera to Patea ss, Waverley 7/6, Waitotara 9/-, Wanganui 15/-. Seats may be booked at Blake’s Garage, Hawera, or direct to Head Office. SMITH’S MOTOR SERVICE, 118 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. ’Phone 1130. NOTE. —Service Flags have been distributed to all Hotels, General Stores and Garages en route, where cars will stop if required. ECONOMISE ON MOTOR TUBES AND REPAIRS. BUY A VULCANIZER! VVE have large stocks of reliable makes. Cures by steam heat. Safe, sure and simple. No. 1 Outfit: “SURE CURE” No. 1, for all sizes covers and tubes, £2. No. 2 Outfit: For 30 x 3| covers and No. 3 Outfit: “FIVE MINUTE,” complete with twelve heat units, 15s. No. 4 Outfit: Ditto (smaller size), 12/6. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, *£hone 66D, ELTHAM-
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 1
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510Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1922, Page 1
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