AMUSEMENTS. 52SJ LYCEUM OLIVE THOMAS, * The lovely Harrison Fisher and Follies Girl, in her last picture: ♦ 1 THE FOLLIES GIRL'' . Typical of the fragrant youth and radiant beauty of the girl, who, by the time most girls are thinking of leaving sckool, had won her way into the world, achieved such greatness as comep to but few. MINH, sth Episode, Document 29. 300 : ANYONE can produce an artificial appearance when preparing the toilet. "Shalimar" Treatment produces a fresh, natural complexion. 563 CHURCH NOTICES. £JHUBCH gER.VICES SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. BAPTIST. "^Whangarei—ll a.m., Rev. W. E. Lambert; 7 p.m., Rev. W. E. Lambert. (Baptismal Service.) denbervie —2.30 p.m., Rev. W. E. Lambert Portland —7 p.m., Baptist Young Men's Mission Band. - 177 METHODIST. Maungatapere—2.3o p.m., Rev. W. H. Speer. 146 LECTURE. WHANGAREI BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. I s order to raise funds for the above Society a Lecture (illustrated) will be given in the Town Hall, Whangarei, by Col. C. E. R. Mackesy, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14th, at 8 p.m. Tickets —2/ and 1/. 828 D. W. JACK, Secretary. » ' ATHLETICS. jyjAUNGATUROTO gPORTS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1921. T. H. C. SNELLING, Hon. Sec. Box 8, Maungaturoto. 680 AUCTION SALES. ~ -THE PEOPLE'S MART. SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1921. At 1.30 p.m. rjpOULTRY and Produce as usual. JPURNITURE. —Singer sewing machine, 2 pianos (Haake aad Broadwood). t chiffonier, din. table, cups and saucers, etc. [Alan a quantity of goods sent in for ' convenience of sale, comprising:— Saddle and bridle, scythe blade, suit •, case, tin trunk, 2 suits of clothes, underclothing, compass, magnets, : Mason jars, jars of jam and jelly, etc. Terms —Strictly Cash. W. M. NUTSFORD. Auctioneer. 903 ' CLEARING SALE AT RUATANGATA t>N MONDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1921, At Noon. TE'AVOURED with instructions from . ' MR JAS. WORSNOP, we will offer at Ms farm— IJSQ PRIME FAT WETHERS 50 Ewes," 50 Fat Lambs, 45 Dairy Heifers, I—2-years,l—2-years, 6 Pure-bred Hereford Bulls 2 and I 3 years. 1 Jersey Bull, 2 years, 3 Medium Draught Horses, 6 and . 7 years, 7 Unbroken Light Harness Horses ; 1 Hillside Plough LUNCHEON PROVIDED. HORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE, LIMITED In Conjunction with — MESSRS F. & W. WAKELIN. 855
SHOW A. # P. SOOIETy- •* 4 sth5 th ANNUAL SHOW , , • KENSINGTON PARK. KENSINGTON PARK. "yyEDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY AND rpHURSDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 7th AND Bth. JTOTE THE DATES' CAREFULLY.—Not Thursday and Friday, as originally Proposed, but WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Bagger Than Ever. Entries a Record. Pine Show of Pedigree Stock Jfssured THE GRAND PARADE OF PEDIGREE STOCK WILL BE A FEATURE OF PEOPLE'S DAY. Competitions Will Eclipse the Best Ever. t GREAT GALAXY OF CHAMPION HUNTERS. J To Compete for the Blue Ribbon of the North. }.] Numerous Insid§ Exhibits. Trade Displays. Sideshows. IfeOPLE'S DAY. NEXT THURSDAY PEOPLE'S DAY PEOPLE'S DAY. NEXT THURSDAY PEOPLE'S DAY V ; . THE BEST OUTING OF THE YEAR FOR ALL. Luncheon and Refreshments on the Ground. Frequent 'Bus Scrvicc. jjg B. HARRIS, Secretary.
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