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AMUSEMENTS. COMMUNITY SINGING TO-NIGHT. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. A picturisation of Margaret Prestcott Montagu's famous novel, “The Sowing of Alderson Cree.” “SEEDS OF VENGEANCE” “SEEDS OF VENGEANCE” “SEEDS OF VENGEANCE” A slap-bang drama of real mountain people that will rouse you to a pitch of the wildest enthusiasm. Supports include “Thunderbolt Jack,” episode. 13, Comedy and Scenic. ALSO—COMMUNITY SING ING COMMUNITY SINGING Led by Mr. Abel Rowe. Come along to-night and get the cheer germ! Prices: D.C' 1/6, Stalls T/-. LOOK OUT FOR MONSTER SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL J£UCHRE pARTY AND £)ANCE. TOWN HALL. INGLE VOOD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. WALTZING COMPETITION. First Prize £1 Is. Second Prize 10/6. Nominations close 10 p.m. Night of Dance. Judge: Mr. Roddy Mcßae. Tip-top Supper. Music by Mr. Murfitt. Excellent Floor. Good Prizes for Euchre. Admission: Gents 3/-,-Ladies 1/6. K. LAWSON & W. EAGAR, Joint Secs. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. A BACHELORS’ & SPINSTERS’ BALL A will be held on WEDNESDAY, September 13. Boulton’s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies 3/6. Gents 5/-. Book seats with Martin. B. WADSWORTH. L. WADSWORTH, Joint Secretaries. MIDHIRST PUBLIC HALL. A PLAIN & FANCY JUVENILE & A ADULT BALL will be held in the Midhirst Hall on September 15, in aid of school funds. Special prizes for best fancy dresses for local children only. Music (three instruments) the best, supper first-class, excellent floor. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. yyHITELEY SPRING pLOWER SHOW. . WHITELEY HALL - SEPTEMBER 13, 14 and 15, 1922. /COMPETITIONS for Gibson Cup, White Cup. Public Schools Shield (entranee Is). Decorated Tables (open and novice). Mantels, Baskets, Bowls, Vases. Cut Blooms (space 4ft x 4ft), Ranunculi. Anemonies. Primroses and Hyacinths (entrance 6d). Children’s Tables. Bowls* Baskets and Button-holes; entrance Entries close at 5 p.m.., on Tuesday, September 12, at Mr. C. Carter’s Store, Devon Street, New Plymouth, where conditions may be seen. T. G. SOLE, Hon. Secretary. ~p>E up with the times and have a hair clip with our Electric Hairdressing Appliances. Quick and neat. Preece’s, Devon Street Central. b.y. WORKERS’ gOCIAL fJALL. TONIGHT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. MONSTER EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE

IN AID OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH FIRE BRIGADE MEMBERS’ FUNDS. PRIZES: Ladies: First, Electric Toaster, donated by Jelly man and Forbes) and 251 b Bag Flour (donated by Burgess. Fraser and Co., Ltd.); second. Lady’s Handbag (donated) ; third. Oak Cake Stand (donated by Mr. Martin). Gentlemen: First, One Ton Coal (donated by W. Bendall & Co.) Second, value £1 Is (donated by Avenue Road Card Club); third. 51b Box Tea (donated by Cock and Co.) Prizes on view in Messrs. Bellringer Bros.’ window. Euchre to start at 8 p.m. sharp. Dancing at 10 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. Admission to Dance only: 1/6 and 1/-. H. H. FORD. Secretary. CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS TO THE MOUNTAIN. 'C'ROM Next Saturday, the 9th inst., A Week-end Trips will be made to the North Egmont Mountain House. Cars leave Gibson’s Garage (late Snelling and Andrews’), Brougham Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, returning early Monday morning. Charge £2 5s per head, including car hire. Park Fee 1/-. Seats may be booked at Gibson’s, or the Tourist Office (Humphries and Davies’), Egmont Street. FRANK SYKES (Late P. J. Douglass.) EXPERT CYCLE & MOTOR CYCLE MECHANIC. \VTHERE you get reliable repairs at ’’ moderate prieeo. All accessories stocked. P.acing Cycles built up to customers’ design. FRANK SYKES, (Round Melbourne Corner > llardet STREET.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1922, Page 1

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