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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TONIGHT And To-morrow (Family) Night. Warner Bros. Present — WESLEY (-FRECKLES”) BARRY WESLEY ("FRECKLES”) BARRY WESLEY (“FRECKLES”) BARRY In his latest six reel comedy, “THE COUNTRY KID.” “THE COUNTRY KID.” “THE COUNTRY KID.” The action will make your throat husky with laughter as “Freckles” ploughs up acres of fun. Supports: “The Gum Riot” (comedy); Muriwae Motor Races; Australian Scenic; and Topicals. OUR PRICES—StaIIs 9d, D.C. 1/3. Children 6d To-morrow Night. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. SOCIAL in , commemoration of Women’s Franchise will be held in the Victoria League Rooms on FRIDAY, September 19. Speakers: Archdeacon Evans and Rev. O. Blundell. Soloists: Mrs. Mowlem, Mrs. Craig, A.T.C.L., Miss D. Loveridge. Afternoon Tea 9d each. Collection in aid of N.Z. Funds.

WHITELEY JJALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER, DR. ARTHUR D. CARPENTER, (Scientist Astronomer.) Supported by— MISS EILEEN PASCO-WEBB. MISS EILEEN PASCO-WEBB. (Singer and Elocutionist.) And— MISS LESBIA DOBSON. MISS LESBIA DOBSON. (The Brilliant Pianist.) Box Flans now open at Collier’s. OKATO QUEEN CARNIVAL. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. QRAND QONCERT by THE FAMOUS RAGTIME FIVE of New Plymouth, assisted by THE TUI MIRTH MAKERS. Admission to Concert and Dance: Adults 2/6, Children 1/-. K. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Sec. Tui Carnival Committee. JJILLSBOROUGH JJALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924. HARD-UP DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY. HARD-UP DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY. HARD-UP DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY. HARD UP DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY. First, Second and Third Prizes for most Hard-up Costumes. Also good prizes for Euchre. Admission:—Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/-. Proceeds in aid of School Fund. Dancing and Cards at 8 p.m. If sufficient inducement offers Derby’s Lorry will leave Melbourne Corner at 7.30 p.m. A. ANDERSON, Hon. Secretary. SHOWS. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. ST. ANDREW’S FIFTH gPRLNG J?LOWER gHOW Beautiful display of choice flowers by leading Taranaki growers. Classes for Daffodils, Cut Blooms, Decorative, etc. Also for Home • Cooking, Sweets, Produce, Ice Cream, Tea, Plain, Fancy and Rummage Stalls. Open from 1.30 to 10 p.m. Musical items, unique competitions, etc., at night. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Schedules on application to Secretary. M. A. T. EVANS, Hon. Secretary.

NOW RUNNING 5.0.3. D AILY C AR S ERVICE - Enables passengers to travel from New Plymouth to Napier a: d New Plymouth to W’airarapa IN ONE DAY instead of two days. TIME-TABLE: Leave Dany News Office Dyke’s Car) 4.30 a.m. Leaves Blake’s Garage, Hawera, 8 a.m. Leave 5.0.5., Wanganui, 11 a.rn. NOTE. —Mail Train for Napier departs Ashhurst 1.22 p.m. Mail Train for Wellington departs Ashlurst 1.25 p.m. Chans j at Woodville for Wairarapa (Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays only). Car leaves Ashhurst Station, retun. journey, at 1.30 for Wanga:.ui and Hawera. FARES: New Plymouth to Hawera, 10/-; Haw:ra to Wanganui. 15/-; Wanganui to Feilding, 10/-; Wanganui to Ashlurst, 12/6. Passengers for Palmerston can travel by this route, change at Feilding, arrive Palmerston 1 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: Dyke and Co., New Plymouth > Blake’s Garage, Hawera. Head Office: 5.0.5., Rutland Buildings, Wanganui. Telegrams: “Smith’s Overland Service, Wanganui.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1924, Page 1

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