AMUSEMENTS. STRATFORD jJjARDI QRAS. TARIKI PUBLIC HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). SOCIAL AND DANCE. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Conducted by the Midhirst Committee of the Stratford Mardi Gras. DANCE IN PARISH HALL, TO-NIGHT. Given by the Bowlers to help the Sports Candidate, Miss Lulu Nash. PARISH HALL (Owing to the Town Hall not being available ), TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL. A great night for the wee ones promoted by A.S.A. A prize for the best girl’s fancy costume and one ( .for the boy’s also. Admission: Children Is. Adults’ Dance from 9.30. Admission: Adults 2s. CARDIFF—TOMORROW NIGHT. Dance promoted by the Midhirst Committee. Gents 2s fid, Ladies Is 6d. MANGATOKI—TO-MORROW NIGHT. Social and Dance by the 8.8.’5. A big night. Winners at the recent competitions will appear. Gents 2s fid, Ladies Is and a basket. to-morrow Afternoon. SPORTS GARDEN FETE. On Victoria Park, adjoining the Tennis Courts. Croquet, Tennis, Putting Competition, Children’s Races, Afternoon Tea. Band in attendance. A time of healthy and pleasant relaxation. WHAREHUIA SOCIAL. NEXT FRIDAY, instead of To-night. The Wharehuia Social function will be held on Friday instead of this evening. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. MARDI GRAS ART UNION. MARDI GRAS ART UNION. Value of £25. To be launched in a few days. Tickets Is. NOTICE TO CHAIRMEN AND SECRETARIES: Art Union Tickets may be used as voting tickets. Directly the “all clear” signal is given by the Internal Affairs Department, the tickets will be available.
SUITS- SUITS A FIRST-CLASS SUIT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. SCHNEIDEMAN’S HAND-MADE READY FOR SERVICE SUITS Made in 30 Different Fittings, From £5 to £7 Guaranteed to fit any figure. ALTERED TO FIT YOU, FREE OF CHARGE. V. SIMPSON SUIT SPECIALIST, 45 Brougham Street, New Plymouth. (Next Bank of New Zealand.) NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. 1 TTAVING severed my connection with the late firm of Thomas and Johnson, I desire to intimate to motor car and motor lorry owners that I intend continuing the. Motor Repair Business of the late firm on the lower floor of the same building. All work entrusted to me will foe thoroughly and faithfully carried out under my personal supervision. CHARGES REASONABLE. •L. THOMAS, Opposite Red House Hotel, New Plymouth. ’Phone 638. rpHE DEVON TEA ROOMS, Devon Street, New Plymouth, above “H. 8. Clothing Factory. Dainty MornI ing and Afternoon Teas. All goods home
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1922, Page 1
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