C. C. Ward, X. D X NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM. • HAWERA.
TIES VVE have landed a new range of best ’ ’ Neckwear. See the Range at 2/6. THIS IS REAL TIE VALUE. . A. H. HILLOCK MEN’S WEAR SPECIALIST, THE KASH STRATFOR!) Where the Good Hate are.
CITY STYLES AT LOWER* PRICES. MEN f-iALL and see our range of all fresh new goods. SERGES, WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS) PRICED FROM £7 fS. SATISFACTION TAILORS, STRATFORD. — 5 t WE EXCEL —in— READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, Priced from £3 15s FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. EGMONT CLOTHING CO. - BOX 99 ’PHONE 56. STRATFORD E. Carryer, Proprietor. Men’s Wear, including Boots.
STRATFORD MARDI GRAS. The Stratford Mardi Gras campaign is the . most prominent affair in the province ta-day. It is also the livest eonern,- and -Stratford's big boost for the band is a circumstance of features. WHAT’S ON THIS V7EEK? WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK? Scan this list, then cut it out and paste it in your joint and several hats. TO-NIGHT—TUESDAY—7.3O. FORESTERS’ HALL, STRATFORD. Full Meeting of A.S.A. Committee and Supporters. Big muster requested. TO-NIGHT—TUESDAY— 7.3O. Sports Executive Meeting at Smith’s Tea Rooms. TO-NIGHT—TUESDAY— 7.30. A full rehearsal of Mrs. Mcßeth’s Revue Co. in St. Andrew's Hall. Big attendance requested. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. 8.8.’s DANCE AT CARDIFF. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Specially note that the 8.8. Dance is on Wednesday Evening, and NOT tonight (Tuesday), as previously announced. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. DANCE AT HUINGA (Toko Road Hall) By the Midhirst Committee. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. A.S.A. DANCE, FORESTERS’ HALL, STRATFORD. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/- and Basket. Fox’s Orchestra. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. COMPETITIONS. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. Competitions are the entertainment par excellence.
THE MEDINA STRATFORD’S LEADING DINING < TEA ROOMS. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS (Upstairi), (Opposite Railway Station.) COOL, COMMODTOVS AND AIRY. Open from 8 a.in. to 7.30 p.m. (afte( mail train). Three Course Dinner from 12 to 2. Ham and Eggs at any hour. Morning & Afternoon Teas a speciality Wedding and Supper Partiei catered for. R. H. WITT. Pronrietor. ■PHONE 239. W. A. BROWN, ' M.P.S., Eng., By Exam., Ph.c., N.Z (Late Nicholson) PHARMACEUTICAL & VETERINARY , CHEMIST. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED. VETERINARY MEDICINES A SPECIALITY KODAK DEPOT—FILMS DEVELOPED! I AND PRINTED. GOODS Tn VALUE £1 CARRIAGE PAID. BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD. ’Phone 29, Private Residence 192.
Candidates’ Committees have nominated the various Competitors and inde--1 pendent Judges will adjudicate. Medals and trophies will be awarded the various winners, while the awards to the Candidates will be arrived at by an average result of points secured by the various competitors. NEXT THURSDAY’S ATTRACTIVE BILL. Great Variety and Strong Competition in each section. This gives you an idea: Lady Vocalists: Misses Bessie Sheahan, Dora Phillips, F. Jenkins. Inez Rigg, Rona Kino, O. and M. Taylor, Essie Milner, M. Fugle. Elocutionist: Miss M. Ekdahl (Hawera). j Club Springing: Miss Loi KiveU, Mrs, Lowry. Fancy Dancing: Miss Rita Grubb, Little Myra Wilson. Violin Solo: Mr. Wallace Sim (Eltham). Male Vocalists: Messrs. A. D. Bills, A. Vincent, P. Coe. Solo Pianiste: Miss Finn. Character Sketch: Miss Dolores Wilson. Comedian: Mr. Bert Vinsen. Quartets, Duets and Trios. Full programme will ibe advertised later. ADMISSION: Popular Prices—2/- & 1/-. 0. D. MATHEWS. CAR PAINTER & HOODMAKER. PAGE STREET STRATFORD ■PHONE 3-20. HOODS, best Ep;;lish hood cloth. ■ -with tide curtains complete, £l®
P.O Box 25. ’ “DHOBIE” SOAP “Dhobie” Soap cannot be beat | Washing-day k quite a treat, The clothes are hanging white and sweet, The folks admire them from the street. VVE pay 5/- for (best original verse on the quality of “Dhobie” Soap. A change will appear every second week. Watch papers. Yours may appear any time. All Competitors must send a “Dhobie” Wrapper with entry. All Stores. W. H. JAM®S, "pUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. OPUNAKE. ESTIMATES given for all description# of building work in town or ooun« try. PATEA BRICKS f REDUCED FROM MARCH 1, 1922. AfY price for Building Brick« will be £4 per thousand on truck. Take notice bricks from Aramoho to Pa tea 10/6 per thou sand extra on railage. P. M. LOCKHART °4TEA BRICKWORK.;,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1922, Page 6
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