AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S 10-NIGHT! At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT! _ AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. 1 JJw 8%, Fast-fighting, Two-Fisted Actor WILLIAM RUSSELL WILLLUd RUSSELL |u a smashing Mutual Drama of Love, Romance and Excitement. "DP ROMANCE ROAD." "OP ROMANCE ROAD." ("OP ROMANCE ROAD." Were yon ever bored stiff with Life? Bill Russell and the iove'y Charlotte Burton had that bored feeling well deTelopfd when they decided "UP ROAD, : ' where they found a bat full of adventures, fights, rescues, and thrills. Alap'showing—"WOLVES OF KULTTJR." Episode 12 of this thrilling serial story. PRICES—D.C. Is Cd, Stalls Is (plus taxi. j GRAND ' "j' MONSTER BAZAAR AND | ' WEEN CARNIVAL! Id Aid of Catholic Church Building Fund. CORONATION HALL, FEBRUARY RACE WEEK, Commencing TUESDAY 3rd, Ending SATURDAY 7th. £3S—TUG-OF WAS.-£ 3 5Seven Men a-sidc; aggregate weight of team 00 stone or under. (Entries close with J. Bennett. Jeweller, on Saturday, January .11. Full particUUrs on application.) 1 *Q£AND ' £SO IN PRIZES. First Prize CJol.l Nugget. valued £2O. CARNIVAL QUEEN CANDIDATES. No. I.—Miss M. Flemming (Convent). No. 2.—Miss Tui Seally (Sports). No. 3.—Miss Molly Tuohy (Labor). No. 4.—Miss Elsa Whittle (Hibernian). No. s.—Miss Cudby (Farmers). No. o—Miss0 —Miss Ivy Skipper (Maori). Votes 2d each. Results Each Night of Bazaar. STALLS.—AMUSEMENTS GALORE .FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. miss m. McCarthy, E. WHITTLE, .TUN., Joint Secretaries. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. JyiMONT AGRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 36th ANNUAL SHOW. To be Held on the Showgrounds, HAWE R A , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. ffIjTIfFRAT/ ENTRIES CLOSE 7th FEBRUARY. Mora Classes and larger Prize Money : than ever. 1 Write, wire, or call for a Schedule. I Exhibitors requiring information please i communicate with P.O. Box 148, Hawera, C. R. STANNARD, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, ATTENTION! HETORNED SOLDIERS' TAXI SERVICE. TITHEN you require a Car, whether for business or pleasure trips, ring Phone 770. Taxi Stand Phone 534. Cars for hire day or night. Reliable drivers. SEED It BAILEY, PROPRIETORS. 100 YOUNG ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT AVEW WORDS TO EMPLOYERS nIHfiRE ARE MANY MEN WHO J- FOUGHT HAnD FOR tOU who are ready to work hard for you. They are waiting now for jobs which you have, or soon will have, o^?n. work Means hatpiness. To' most of those who risked everything when the call for service came it means life. WILL YOU NOT CO-OPERATE with r those whose task it is to effect complete resettlement? YOU CAN HELP BY notifying existing and impending vacancies To Local Committees at Waitara, StTatford, Eltham, Hawera, Patea, Opu•ake, or to— A. S. ALLEN, Repatriation Officer, New Plymouth. &>L Bbx I?
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1920, Page 1
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