AMUSEMENTS. The Cosiest Theatre in Taranaki. Improved Steam-heated Throughout. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. MATINEE TO-DAY—I.3O TO-NIGHT—B Paramount Pictures presents ESTHER RALSTON & FORD STERLING ESTHER RALSTON & FORD STERLING In “FIGURES DON'T LIE.” “FIGURES DON’T LIE.” A Snappy Story that is full of pep. You will get your money’s worth in laughs. ON THE STAGE —Night Session Only. Return visit by request, “DELROY AND DELANEY.” The Act with a Reputati- ;. PICTURES! MUSIC! VAUDEVILLE! Admission: Stalls 1/6, Dress Circle 2/-. For Reserves Dial 348. Telephone Reserves will not be kept after 7.55 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. QLD JJOYS' QYMNASIUM QLUB (Held at the High School Gymnasium.) OPENING EVENING, TUESDAY, 22nd May, at 7.30. New and intending members invited to be present. It is proposed to form a Physical Culture Class for men of middle age. Any person desirous of joining please forward name to Secretary. R. LOONEY, Hon. Sec. ftTRS. ADELSON JJILL, A.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE & THEORY OF MUSIC. ALSO ELOCUTION. RESUMES TUITION MAY 22. Address: French Street, South Road. ’Phone 1104. QRAND QUEEN QARNIVAL. OPUNAKE. OVER FIFTEEN THOUSAND IN FIRST RETURNS. Districts. Candidates. Votes. Oaonui (Miss Marjorie Taylor) v ., 4560 Rahotu (Miss Kathleen Annis) .... 4000 Pihama (Miss Monica Julian) .... 3280 Pungarehu (Miss Lily Doyle) .... 1800 Opunake (Miss Joan’ Hickey) .... 1600 a The voting is 3d per vole. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW PLYMOUTH. OHO R A L QERV I C E. SUNDAY EVENING—7 O’CLOCK. Solo: Miss Jessie Cocker, “Spirit of God.” Solo: Mr. McLeavey, “Remember Now Thy Creator." Anthem: “Seek ye the Lord” (Geibel). Speaker: Rev. J. McLENNAN WILSON. Subject: The Man with a Skeleton in the Cupboard’
TARANAKI JJUXT QLUB HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. FOR MAY, 1928. Saturday, May 19.—Memorial Hall, Waihi. Thursday, May 24.—Mr. Harold Street's Bell Block. Thursday, May 31.—Mr. H. Foreman’s, Tikorangi. Monday, June 4.—Mr. J. Cole’s, Waipapa. Hounds throw off at 1 p.m. J)ANCING! pANCING! Mrs. Marsh will hold Old-Time and Modern Dancing Classes in the Parish Hall, Stratford, each Saturday evening. Beginners' Class. —8 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Dancing from 9 p.m. onwards. Orchestral Music. LAND BOARD MEETING. LAND BOARD MEETING. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Meeting of the Land Board fixed for Wednesday next, the 23rd instant, has been POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, the 30th May, 1928. Bu.sine.as will be received up to 11-30 am. on SATURDAY, the 26th instant. W. D. ARMIT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. RESERVE FRIDAY, MAY 26, For BARGAIN Da y Old Clothes Mart to be held in the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. All goods marked at reasonable prices. SALE STARTS AT 11.30. .1. BIGWOOD, Hon, Secretary, West- End Croquet ClubTARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. NOTICE OF SECOND DAY FOR ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. is hereby given that the Board has fixed MONDAY, June 11, 1928, at 7.30 p.m., as the second date and hour for the meeting at the local schools of householders who failed to elect a Committee of their respective school districts on the first day of election. H W. INSULL, Secretary.
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