AMUSEMENTS. gTRATFORD J|ARDI QRAS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. Bowlers’ Dance for Miss Lulu Nash, Sports’ Candidate, in the Parish Hall. WHAREHUIA SOCIAL AND DANCE, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, In the Wharehuia Hall. Fine programme arranged. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. STRATFORD TOWN HALL. Next Thursday evening, the A.S.A. will conduct a Children’s Fancy Dress Ball in the Town Hall. A jolly time for the wee ones. Two prizes, for the best girl’s and best boy’s fancy costumes. Admission: Children 1/-. Adult dance commences 9.30; admission 2s. MIDHIRST DANCE AT CARDIFF. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. SOCIAL AND DANCE AT MANGATOKI. 8.8. Entertainers and the winners of the recent Competitions. A BIG NIGHT. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is and basket. SPORTS GARDEN FETE. CROQUET AND TENNIS DAY. NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON. To be conducted by the Sports Committee on Victoria Park, adjoining Tennis Courts. Croquet, Tennis, Putting Competition, Children’s Races, Afternoon Tea. Band in attendance. A function attractive to all ages. Everybody is invited, and you are all welcome.
JOWN JJALL, gTRATFORD. TO-NIGHT B OX I N Q <A display of Scientific Boxing by skilled, devotees of the noble art. A NIGHT WITH THE AMATEURS. Every contestant, an exponent of renown. By permission of the Stratford Sports and Pastimes Club. HERE’S THE PROGRAMME: Collins (.Stratford) v. Mancer (Eltham). Childs (Stratford) v. Henry (Eltham). Dudding (Stratford) v. Morgan (Eltham). Brooking.(Stratford) v. Foote (Eltham). Hope (Hawera) v. Humphries (Eltham). Blennerhasset (Stratford) v. Dudding (Stratford). Duggan (Hawera) v. McAsey ( Lepper - ton). Colton (Te Wera) v. Graham (Eltham). Heavy-weights: Pepperell (Hawera) v. A. E. Mills (Riverlea). Mr. F. D. Ga(Taney has presented a gold medal for the most scientific boxer in the tourney. Popular Prices. ss, 3s 'and 2s (plus tax), ladies and schoolboys half price. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1922, At 1.30 p.m. j; GAE B E QARDENS. FOURTH BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. You know what a Musical Feast this will be, so we need not spill any more ink. Telephone 315. Stratford Exchange SPORTS! \I7E have a most complete range of ’’ TENNIS GOODS—all Al quality. AYRES’— S.N.D. Model C, £4 18s. ■S.N.D. Model A, £4 2s 6d. Slotted Throat, £4 ss. (A new Racket worth inspecting). Matador, £3 15s. BUSSEY’S— Demon Driver, £5. (Complete with •press and cover). Imperial, £5 (inlaid cork grip). Champion, £3 15s. Prince, £3 ss. Alert, £1 10s. Marvel, £1 7s 6d. L. & F.—“ Marie,” £2 10s. And Many Others. All Rackets over £2 supplied with Airtight Cover. TENNIS NETS: Steam Tarred, 30s, 325. Steam Tarred Wire Headline, super quality, £2 12s. •Steam Tarred Double Top Wire Headline, gut finish, £3 3s. Racket Presses, 4/6 and 5/6. Airtight Covers, 3/6, Rubber Handle Grips, 1/9 and 2/6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1922, Page 1
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