Amusements. CUAl T TAUQUA?S FOURTH PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, SBPTEMBER 16th AT 8 p.m. *IS MA$S■ ISHABITEpr "IS MARS INHABITED?' Hear what Dr. CARPENTER has to say. Hear MISS EILEEN PASCOE WEBBE, The Brilliant Australian Contralto. Hear MISS LESBIA DOBSON Australia's Leading B*6lo Pianiste -ia,nu\> Accpmpaniste. •For* Full Detajlia see "Programme. Adinissibn: 3^- and 2/-, plus tax, School Children" 1/-. | - CARDIFF FOOTBALL CLUB. THIRD ANNUAL BALL and Presentation of Medals, TUESDAY, September 16th. Boiiltoh's Orchestra. Gents 2/6, Ladies. 1/6. Motor lorry leaves Marble Bar at 7.30. 1 (?, H. CLEMOW, Hon. Sec. Public Notices. MILITARY FUNERAL. "MEMBERS of 94 Coy., S.C., are requested to attend the funeral of their late comrade, Cadet Cecil H. Eustace, leaving his parents' residence, 1 p.m. By Order. > JAS, L. OLIPHANT-ROWE, OIC- No. 3 S.A. and 94 Coy., S.C. THE' TARANAKJ FARMERS' MEAT CO., LTD. TtfOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting Of the ; Members of, the Taranaki Farmers' Meat Company, Limited, will be held at the Workers' Social Hall, Courtenay Street, New Plymouth, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of September, 1924, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to consider a proposal to dispose of the Company's Works. Dated the 13th day of September, 1924. i W. H. QUICKFALL, Secretary. S. MARY'S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. . Headmistress: MISS LESLEY HUSSEY, 8.A., Lond. Third Term Commences Sept. 22nd. Boarders Return Sept. 19th. MISS HUSSEY will be At Home to interview parents on Friday, September 19th, from 3.0 to p.m„ or by appointment. TO OUR STRATFOKO PATRONS. "Carlton Dining Rooms," (Hj wera, take this opportunity of Thanking their Stratford Patrons for past support and to Inform them that they have decided to move into larger and more convenient premises over Blair and Sellars, opposite. After careful consideration we have taken this step so as to avoid disappointment to our customers who have not been able to get seating accommodation on busy days. No expense has been spared to make the new rooms bright and attractive, and we assure our patrons that we shall continue to uphold our reputation for Quality and Service. Hoping to be favored with a continuance of your valued support, We are At Your Service, MR & MRS HODDLE, V Proprietors. OPENING DATE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. THE LONDON DIRECTORY. with Provincial and Foreign Sections, enable* traders to communicate direct with MANUFACTURERS and and Foreign Markets supplied. DEALERS in Londlon and in the Provincial Towns and Industrial Centres of the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe. The names, addresses and other details are classified under more than 2,000 trad* headings with detailed particulars of the Goods shipped and the Colonial STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to whick they sail, and indicating the approximate Sailings. One-is ch BUSINESS CARD* •! Firms desiring to extend their oo»Dections, or Trad© Cards of DEALERS SEEKING AGENCTBB can be printed at a cost of £1 10s for each trade heading under which they are inserted. Larger advertisemat.** from £2 to £1». THE LONDON DIREGTORY CO., LTD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 15 September 1924, Page 1
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