STRATFORD. M\ T. Russell Cameron, Scottish Evangelist, will visit Stratford for Gospel Campaign. Cameron, Evangelist, will commence a series of Addresses on Tuesday, October 31, next week, 7.30 p.m., Gospel Hall. you coining V Where? To hear Mr. Cameron, the Scottish Evangelist ,'ht Gospel Hall, commencing Tuesday, Oct. 31, 7.30. M R - Cameron will give special address ' each evening, commencing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. MF Cameron’s Special Five Addresses commence at 7.30, Week Nights, in Gospel Hall; on Sunday night, 8.15, in Stratford Town Hall. All welcome. No Collection. JJOUBLE Width Heavy ’Check Ginghams, all flew designs, 1/11, net cash. R. H. White and Co., Ltd., Stratford. (Evening Wear.—Double width Cotton Georgettes, Helio, Pink, Sky, Old Rose, Silver Grey, Navy, White, Black. Made of the finest Egyptian Cotton, 4/11, net cash.—White s Corner, Stratford. J> ECENT importations of Carpets enable us to offer you Tapestry Hearth Rugs, 7/6, 12/11, 17/6, net cash. White’s Corner, Stratford. ■jLTEN’S Blue Denim Trousers, heavy A make, 7/6; also Blue and Grey, extra heavy, 7/11, net cash. —R. H. White & Co., Ltd., Stratford.
STRATFORD MARDI GRAS: SECOND SUNDAY CONCERT. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. The Second Sunday Concert will ibe held in the King’s Theatre. Mardi Gras Symphony Orchestra. 12 Performers 12. Vocalists: Miss Rona Kino (soprano); Mr. A. D. Bills. Doors open eight o'clock. First item 8.30. Silver Coin Admission. UGLY MEN’S ASSOCIATION. FIRST WHIZZ BANG TO-NIGHT. To-day (Saturday), at 8.30, in a secret place, intelligence of which will be imparted to members by our corps diplomatique. 8.8.’s DANCE NEXT MONDAY. 8.8.’s will conduct a dance next Monday evening in the Fire Brigade Hall at the termination of the Egmont Club’s Concert. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. Superior Supper extra at popular prices. SPORTS DANOE, TARIKI (Tuesday). Sports Bodies will hold a Dance at Tariki Public Hall next Tuesday evening. Gents 2/6, ladies 1/6. 8.8. DANCE AT TE WERA. Next Thursday night the 8.8.’s will hold a dance at Te Wera. A.S.A. BALL THURSDAY. Next Thursday night the A.S.A. will hold a big Ball in the Stratford Town Hall. Don’t know the prices of tickets. Ask any of the A.S.A.’s. SPORTS DANCE AT KAPUNI. Also on Thursday evening next the Sports folks will hold a Dance in the Kapuni Hall. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. THURSDAY’S COMPETITIONS. Here are the results of Thursday night’s Competitions in the Town Hall: 8.8.—4 competitors, scored 628 points, average 157 points, Ist place. SPORTS—6 performers, scored 829 points, average 138 1-6, 2nd place. MIDHIRST—S performers, scored 672 points, average 134 2-5, 3rd place. A.S.A.—6 performers, scored 754 points, average 125 4-6, 4th place.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1922, Page 7
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