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Read “Pussyfoot.” on Rev. Wyndham Heathcote, page 12., Mr. C. E. Bellringer will address the ’ electors at Upper Mangorci schoolhouse I to-night, and at Tataraimaka on Monday evening. Particulars of his meetings are given in our advertising columns. The New Plymouth Beautifying Society will hold a working bee on Baines’ Terrace to-day. The date for closing of tenders for the Whangamomona County Council’s road contract has been extended until noon on the 11th inst. Monday is your last chance of securing your summer outfit at bargain prices at McGruers. The majority of the people have appreciated this offer and taken advantage of it. Why not you? Apart from the plain and fancy stall, one of the chief attractions at the Sale of Work at Westown to day (see our advertising columns for particulars) will be the produce stall, on which will be found home-made delicacies of all descriptions, whilst the sweets, jumble, flower and other stalls will he wellstocked. Come early and avoid disappointment. Sale commences at 1.30 p.m. Afternoon tea will be available. Already a strong demand has set in for this week’s issue of the N.Z, Sporting and Dramatic Review, so intending purchasers should make early application for a copy. The illustrations are of surpassing merit, and cover events of topical interest from overseas and nearer home. The recent Wanganui Musical and Elocutionary Competitions make up an attractive portion with its fine showing of prize winners, while tho Waikato Hunt Club’s meeting at Hamilton comprises a liberal eection. Tho Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting is depicted in a striking series of snapshots, and the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting at Trentham is covered in a great selection that will appeal to sporting patrons, while Australia’s brilliant racehorse, Eurythmic, will also draw its ad- 1 mirers. The centre pages are devoted to polo in England and New Jersey, the horse show in U.S.A., animated scenes iu Hyde Park, etc., and in a specially interesting miscellaneous division aro portraits of theatrical, motion picture and. social celebrities and incidents in popular games and pastimes of general note.

Year by year the word “Thooeophy” ie becoming more used, and used often by those who have but little idea of meaning. This is tie experience of MR? Oppenheimer, of London, the Theosophical National Lecturer, who has Ju>t completed a tour of many thousands of miles in South Africa, and ie now lecturing in New Plymouth, lb* qneeti »u “What is Theosophy I” will be explained I by Miss Oppenheimer on Sunday even* ling.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 4

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418

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1922, Page 4

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