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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT And Finally To-morrow. EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE. The Eight-year-old Child Wonder, JACKIE CLARKE JACKIE CLARKE JACKIE CLARKE Will present a New Selection of his Inimitable SONGS, DANCES AND MONOLOGUES. Do not miss him this time! Also: First National will present DORIS KENYON WARNER BAXTER i And CHARLES MURRAY CHARLES MURRAY In “M I S M A T E S.” ‘ M I S M A T E S." “M 1 S M A T E S.” The Unusual Picture with the Story Beautiful. Supported by Topical. Scenic and Cartoon. Orchestra: Chas. H. Fox, Director. Usual Prices. Reserve at Collier's. SPECIAL! Matinee Notices. TO-DAY At half-past Three. ‘THE VANISHING RACE.” TO-MORROW At 2 o’clock. JACKIE CLARKE in “MISMATES.” Q.RAND (JONCERT AND J)ANCE. LOOK DAD! Where are all the Cars going? Why! To see the Rahotu Minstrel Entertainers at the PUNGAREHU HALL, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 8, 1927. Laugh and grow fat, and the only fat you lose is: ADULTS 2/6, CHILDREN 1/-. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Parker's Orchestra. Good Floor. Good Supper. (Under control) HUIROA ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. SEVENTH / ANNUAL g PORTS TWEETING (Under N.Z.A. and C. Union Rules) To be held oh Mr. F. Mitchell's Grounds, HUIROA, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. First Event Starts at 11 a.m. sharp. Aildren's Races run during the day. -hot Water & refreshment BOOTH ON GROUNDS. Admission to Dance: Member’s Ticket, or Ticket. DANCE! in HuiroaSchool DANCE! DANCE! In the Evening DANCE! Good Floor; Good Music; Good Supper. Admission to Grounds: 2/- (or Members Ticket) Gents. 2/6; Ladies 1/-. B. M. WILMHURST, Douglas. Hon. Secretary, JJRENUI gPORTS. To be held on URENUI DOMAIN EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. Taranaki’s Best Runners, Cyclists, and Axemen competing. SPLENDID NOMINATIONS. Also Post Entry Events. Good Conditions. Big Prizes. Run under N.Z.A. and C.U. Rules. Handicapper: Mr. J. A. Hansen. LUNCHEON BOOTH & REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUND. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN THE HALL AT NIGHT. McNeill’s Orchestra. Admission to Ground: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/Admission to Dance: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/REX BRAMALD, Hon. Secretary. HURWORTH PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY', APRIL 13, 1927. At 8 p.m. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S (JONCERT & JJANCE. Good Floor, First-class Dance Music, and a full programme of bright items by the Kiddies. Admission: Ladies 1/- and a Basket; Gents. 1/6. PERFECT gERVICE. QERVICE, to be perfect, must be accurate, prompt, cheery, tactful; the goods must be of the best quality, in good condition, properly packed; there must be no mistakes, no dissatisfaction. CUSTOMERS get PERFECT SERVICE At JJeALLISTER’S pHARMACY, pHARMACY, RATA STREET. INGLEWOOD. Whether the order is filled over the counter or through the Post Office. Remember! P.O. Box 43. Inglewood. -RETFORIFS SALE STILL GOING STRONG. Crepes, 6d yard; Gingham from 6d yard; Creponnes, 1/- yard; Casement Curtains. 1/- yard; Lace Curtains. 1/11 yard: Forfar, !/• yard; 80in Linen-finish Sheeting, 2/8 yard; 54in Linen finish Sheeting, from 1/9 yard; Coloured Towelling, from 7d yard; Crepe Nightdresses, 0.5.. 3'l! each; Fuji Silk Bloomers 7/6 pair: large assortment Hosiery, in silk, from 1/6 upwards, in cotton from 10d upwar.s; VfjMs. from lid; Fuji Silk Frocks. 19/6 pneh. CALL AND INSPECT

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1927, Page 1

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