FOOTBALL. PQQTBALL! pOOTBALL! TO-DAY’S FIXTURES. A GRADE. CLIFTON v. STRATFORD, at Waitara. WAWATE v. PATEA. at Manaia. OPUNAKE v. HAWERA, at Opunake. B GRADE. STAR v. LEPPERTQN, at 1.30 p.m. on Recreation Ground. OLD- BOYS v. ELTHAM, at Eltham. FINAL OF THE TARANAKI THIRD GRADE CHAMPIONSHIP. STAR 111. v. STRATFORD 111. STAR HI. v. STRATFORD HL AT STRATFORD AT 3 P.M. G. E. JAGO. Secretary T.R.U. JPOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. For the W’atersiders’ Banner. SPORTS GROUND, NEW PLYMOUTH, ON SATURDAY, 26th, 3 p.m. Admission, 1/1. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. AMATEUR Bouts unsurpassed at the Coronation Hall next Saturday. PUBLIC NOTICES. OMATA. DISTRICT MEMORIAL UNVEILING CEREMONY. Evans will conduct the Unveiling Ceremony of the Omata Memorial TO-MORROW (Sunday), Aug. 27. at 2.30 p.m. The Wellington Regi- ; mental Band, Old Veterans and Returned | Soldiers will assist. The general public ' cordially invited to be present. C. H. MOORE, Hon. Sec. O.D.M.C. i UNVEILING CEREMONY AT OMATA. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 27. A LL Returned Soldiers are cordially » invited to attend the above fune- i tion by the residents of Omata. Fall in: Carter’s Store, Moturoa, 1.301
p.m. sharp. Dress: Uniforms and Medals where possible. A large muster is requested. The Wellington Regimental Band will play troops in to Omata. A. M. MaeDIARMID, President, N.P.R.S.A. iVVHAREHUIA HOME INDUSTRIES i EXHIBITION. AUGUST 31, 1922. Exhibitors are reminded that the entries close with Secretary on Monday 28th, 9 p.m. E. SARTORI, Hon. Sec. GIRLS’ FRIENDLY’ SOCIETY “AT HOMIE” in St. Mary’s Schoolroom on SATURDAY, August 26, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Produce and Flower Stalls. Music. Admission 1/-, including afternoon tea. TEN PER CENT. DEBENTURES. WELL-ESTABLISHED Private Company invites Subscriptions of £25, £5O or £lOO and upwards for 12 months. Tender cent, interest will be paid. Three to one Security. “DEBENTURES,” P.O. Box 131, Christchurch. PUKEKURA PARK CROQUET AND TENNIS CLUB. '’yjTMBERS and Friends of the above Club are reminded that a Special Card Evening in aid of he Club’s funds will be held at Mrs. W. Marshall’s House, Carrington Road. Vogeltown/ on Thursday evening next. Play will commence at 7.30 o'clock. HUNT CLUB RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH. /VN 2nd September, train usually leaving New Plymouth 4.20 p.m., leaves at 6.5 p.m., Hawera arrive 9.22 p.m. This train connects with Waitara and Kohuratahi trains. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return till 4th September, will be issued to New Plymouth from Hawera and immediate stations by train at 7.0 a.m. on 2nd September. These tickets > are not available by Mail train on 4th V September. For further particulars see notices at stations. QOACH pAINTING QHOP. "|"y L. McWHIRTER has opened a Coaeh-painting Shop at the Corner of Leech Street and Gover Street. All Classes of Vehicle Painting (Carts, Motor-cars, etc.) under- ; taken. WORK GUARANTEED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1922, Page 1
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