AMUSEMENTS. gTRATFORD QRAS. NOTE THIS WEEK’S FIXTURES, CUT THEM OUT, AND PASTE IN YOUR COLLECTIVE HATS. TONIGHT: SPORTS DANCE AT CARDIFF. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is Gd. TO-NIGHT: b.d. dance. Fire Brigade Hall. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. TO-NIGHT: DANCE AT WHAREHUIA. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. TOMORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT: MANGATOKI PUBLIC HALL. DANCE by the A.S.A. Committee and Supporters. Gnnts 2s 6d, Lad es Is and basket. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: DANCE AT STRATHMORE. Conducted by the Midhirst Committee. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. THURSDAY NIGHT: 8.8. DANCE AT MAHOE. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. SATURDAY NIGHT: SPORTS MYSTERY NIGHT In the TOWN HALL. Full particulars of this novel attraction later. MAR DI GRAS TUG-O’-WAR. Entries will be received until Saturday, 18th inst. Teams will note. MARDI GRAS PROCESSION. MAR DI GRAS PROCESSION. Entries are now being received for the great Mardi Gras Procession on November 30. CANDIDATES’ POSITIONS TO-DAY. Miss Eileen Kelly (B.B.) 1 Miss Linda Walsh (A.S’A.) 2 Miss Lulu Nash (Sports) 3 Miss Loi Kivell (Midhirst-Wharehuia). 4
STRATFORD TOWN HALL. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. BLACK CAT CABARET. BLACK CAT CABARET. The gayest dance of the season. Full orchestral band. Dazzling illuminations and artistic decorations. The most joyous upheaval in Stratford’s history. Conducted by the Sports’ Candidate’s Committee. Gents 6/-; Ladies 4/-; double ticket, 8/-. • CLIFTON FOOTBALL CLUB. gPECIAL JJALL. Will be held in Hatrick’s Big Building, WAITARA, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Children’s Night—Friday, Nov. 10. Good Floor. .Good Music. Good Supper. Admission: Double Tickets 7/6, Gents 5/-, Ladids 3/6. H. G. SOUTHWELL, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. WEST COAST LEASES. MEETING of Tenants under the above Leases will be held at the OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), the 7th inst, at 2 p.m, to discuss the question of seeking a further extension. Mr. O. Hawken, M.P, will be present.
QEORGE ijWEEDIE, DEMOCRAT, WILL ADDRESS ELECTORS—OMATA: Tuesday, November 7. WESTOWN: Wednesday, November 8. “THE BROTHERHOOD OF RELIGIONS.” SELENE OPPENHEIMER, Theosophical National Lecturer, will Lecture on “The Brotherhood of Religions,” in the Theosophical Rooms, Brougham Street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at Eight o’clock. In view of the fact that a short time ago we vyere on the verge of what would have been a religious war, this subject is extremely interesting. yGAE P. E Q ARDENS. POR SUMMER. FLOWERING SEED--1 LINGS. WE ARE EXPERTS AT FLORAL WORK. Phone Your Order. Telephone 315. Stratford Exchange. PVERY vote counts! Get your name on the roll at on'** This is your business. Vote Continuance i
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1922, Page 1
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