Don’t forget the 'big Scouts’ Sports, which take place at the Kawaroa Park on Monday, October 23, 1922. Races of all kinds,' also stalls containing everything, even meat for your tea. Hot water is provided free, and a dance will be held in the evening. See advt. for fuller particulars.
A hard-up dance will be held in the Norfolk Road schoolroom on Friday, 27th inst., in aid .of the school funds. Particulars will be found in our advertising columns. The monthly musical service, now so popular with the people, will be held in Whiteley Memorial Church to-mor-row, at 6.45 p.m. A strong orchestra will supplement a large choir in the musical portion of the service, and them will be popular hymns for the people. The special subject of the sermon by the Rev. W. J. Elliot-t will be on- “The Spiritual Needs of To-Day.” The choir will render as anthems: “A Day in Thy Courts/’ by Macfarren, and “The Lord is Loving,” Garrett. Everybody is very cordially invited. During one of his Sydney seasons, Mr. Allan Wilkie was invited to a garden party at DaHiiig Point, and he was presented to a rtither haughty lady from Melbourne as a “celebrity.” The actor manager evidently made a favorable impression, and presently the lady asked: “Pray, Mr. Wilkie, what is your profession?” “I’m an actor,” said Mr. Wilkie. The visitor, possibly in a moment of mental aberration, exclaimed: “Dear me! In Melbourne actors do not go into the best society.” Before the last word had left her lips, Mr. Wilkie replied: “They don’t here, either.’
The Melbourne, Ltd., are showing a splendid line of boys’ dark grey saddle tweed shorts made of the famous Oamarti tweed. These shorts are well made and lined, and are warranted to give excellent service. For boys who have to do much riding there is nothing better. Prices: Size 4 10/6 up to 16/3 for size 16.
Taranaki farmers! The new season is almost here. Are you going to run the risk.ol having your milk rejected for impurities through using dirty machines when “Sinus,” the champion cleanser, can be obtained almost at your door for a small outlay? , Use “Sinus,” and you’ll always be on the safe side. Two sheep have been donated for the weight-gueesing competition at the Old Boys’ Gala Day to-day.
A new shooting range has been made at the High School, and this will be in use at the Old Boys’ Gala day today, when shooting enthusiasts may have a chance of trying the new range.
The Commissioner of Taxes draws the attention of. taxpayers to the notification appearing in to-day’s issue that the due date of payment of land tax for the current year is on Tuesday, November 7, 1922, and that the demands will be posted on or about November 1.
At the Waiwakaiho saleyards on the 26th inst., Newton King, Ltd., are selling a line og pedigree Jerseys on behalf of Mr. Claude Hj» Weston and other venders. See ftdvt. in auction columns.
On page 8 of this issue will be found the sale advt. of pedigree .Tersej r yearling bulls, to be held at Blenheim on Thursday, October 26, 1922, by the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., on account of Mr. diaries Goulter, of Hawkesbury, Blenheim. Mr. Coulter’s herd is well known to all Jersey breeders. and intending buyers can include in their visit a {lay at the Blenheim Show, the sale being held on the day following People’s Day. Catalogues of sale are obtainable from all offices of the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.
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