AMUSEMENTS. BOCM BOOKING! BOOM BOOKING! BE EARLY OR BOOK AT MISS BLAKE'S. ‘The Merry Widow" scored last evening before a packed, brilliant assemblage of delighted patrons, who revelled in t' delicious comedic scenes and marvelled at the magnitude of this greatest of all screen AND THERE SUCCESS MISS NEW ZEALAND IN MOVIELAND held real interest from first to last. Reserves are better than regrets. Book Seats. Every seat reservable. OPERA HOUSE HAWEPA. TO-NIGHT Again TO-NIGHT METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S EPIC “THE MERRY WIDOW." ALSO—‘MISS NEW ZEALAND IN MOVIELAND 1 PRICES: 2/- (no extra for reserves), Stalls 1/6. MEETINGS. EGMONT ELECTORATE'. THE GENERAL ELECTION MEETING of Reform Supporters will ■ be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, London Street, Eltham, on SATURDAY, June 16, at 2 p.m. Ladies specially invited. The Hon. Oswald Ilawken will be present. TROS. B. CRUMP, Convener. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOBBY CALVES. JpARMERS interested in the formation of a Pool at Kaponga, to handle the above, are invited to attend a meeting in the Town Hall, Kaponga, at 11.30 a.ra. sharp TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 15th Inst., when Mr. C. D, Dickie wilt be present to explain the scheme. A. V. TAIT. Convener. THANKS. p|R. JAMES NEVIN wishes io thank Drs. Clark and Hunter, the Matron. Sisters and Nurses of the New Plymouth Public Hospital for their untiring attention and kindness in his late illness. PATEA-HAWERA COURSING CLUB. (Affiliated with N.C.A.), JJLACK A (J UP On the Club’s Coursing Grounds, WHENUAKURA. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY,. • June 19 and 20, 1928. James Buchanan’s Black’ and White Whisky Cup (presented by Levin and Co). A Maiden Event for an unlimited number of dogs that have not won more than £5 in stakes. Nomination £2 2s. Open Stake for 16 dogs. Nomination £2 2s Nominations close with the actingsecretary at 6 p.m., and draw at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, June 18. Cars will leave triangle for course at intervals from 12 o’clock noon. First event starts about 12.30 p.m. F. SPOONER. Acting Secretary. STRATFORD POULTRY AND WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW , STRATFORD. JULY 11 to 14 inclusive. Support your own Show and enter in one or more of the following Classes: - POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE, HOME INDUSTRIES, ART AND FANCY WORK, SCHOOL DIVISION, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, HONEY, BOYS’ SCOUT SECTION, INDUSTRIAL SECTION. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. All Entries close on SATURDAY, JUNE 30, at 9 p.m. It you have not received a Schedule ring, run or write to— F. T. HALE, Hon. Secretary, Stratford. Telephone 755. P.O. Box 58. T IIE T EA FOR 'J'EA-DR INKERS! Connoisseurs proclaim Rassakola Tea ‘The Tea of Teas." Not only has it a fragrant aroma and delicious flavour, but it is also refreshing and stimulating. Next time you buy Tea, stipulate ‘RASSAKOLA,” the finest Tea that comes out of Ceylon. Retains all its delicious freshness, being packed in lead packages on the plantations. Try it once and you will buy it always. WHOLESALE AGENTS: JJURGESS pRASER 4 (JO, JJD. Currie Street, New Plymouth. VISITORS’ GUIDE TO TARA-AKI may be secured gratis from Hotels, Garages, Stationers, and the New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion Leagv.a.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1928, Page 1
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