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AMUSEMENTS. ' " • PEMBROKE HALL! PEMBROKE HALL! MODERN & OLD-TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 18, 1933. AMBASSADORS DANCE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ’TWILL BE Z A GREAT NIGHT! ■White’s Free Cars leave Stratford Post Office at 7.45 p.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-» Ladies 1/6. THE BALL OF THE SEASON DOUGLAS HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JULY 18. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCES. WAITE’S ADELPHI DANCE BAND. ' Good Floor. — Tip-top Supper. —r- Novelties Galore. POPULAR PRICES: Men 2/6, Ladies 1/6. C. CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. NOTHING BIGGER! NOTHING BETTER! NOTHING BRIGHTER! TARIKI FOOTBALLERS’ GAIETY DANCE & EUCHRE TARIKI HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 20. AT 8 P.M. Introducing “THE ROYAL ALBERT DANCE. BAND” direct from Home (four Don’t miss this chance of v dancing to music that keeps your-toes tingling and your heart aglow. A real footballers* night. Be , among the happy throng. Novelties galore. Statue, Gay Gordons and Robbers Dance. Hey! Look! Monte Carlo, Ist. 15/-, 2nd. 5/-, 6d a couple. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Ist. £l, 2nd. 7/6, 3rd. 2/6 (Open Orders). Commences on arrival of Free Buses. W. Curd, Stratford; L. Old’s, Inglewood, 7.30 p.m. GAIETY PRICES: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. H. GUSH, Hon. Sec. T.F.C. COMING BY PLANE GEORGE WALKER TO FLY TO STRATFORD TO WRESTLE "WHISKERS” BLAKE THURSDAY NEXT! THURSDAY NEXT! TORRID STRUGGLE ANTICIPATED AT THE . TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, IN THE EVENING. SPORTS FANS NOW RESERVING BEST SEATS. Mr. W. J. Claringbold, of Hawera, will Referee the Bouts. PRELIMINARIES BY LEADING PROVINCIAL AMATEURS. ADMISSION: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax).. Reserves at Rex Watson’s. ' .

PUBLIC NOTICES. QREAT J)ISPLAY OF .. Supported by J NUMEROUS DELIGHTFUL DISTRACTIONS. ■ , TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. ‘ TO-DAY ,-AND TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Afternoon and Evening. To be opened by -Hon. Adam-Hamilton. See the .Carnival: of Brides, the Maori. Weaving Display,, the Ancient. Weapons, the room-full ■of Dolls. Hundreds of Antiques, each with a history.PRICES (Evening): : Upstairs 1/6; downstairs 1/-. All articles for exhibition and all donations of 'flowers, cakes or sweats, should be at the town hall by 16 a.m. to-day. OAKURA BRANCH .OF THE FARMERS’ UNION. TUDGING of the Field Competition will take place TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 'July 19, on the property of Mr. Staveley, Main South Road, commencing at 9.30 a.m. The following farms will then be visited: — L. Brown, L. Gray, W. K. Morris, C. J. Harris, Jans Bros., G. H. Bell, F. Badley and T. Knight. - All farmers cordially invited. T. TELFORD, Hon. Secretary. gAC K E D QANTATA. “THE ROLLING SEASONS” (Caleb Semper) i; / ■ ' —By — . ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR. (30 Voices, under baton of Mr. Peter T. Aitken). tOWN HALL, STRATFORD. SUNDAY, JULY 23, 8.15 p.m. . ADMISSION: Silver Coin. Proceeds in aid of Women’s Relief . Committee. DAIRY BOARD'S WARD CONFERENCES. ADVICE has been sent to all Dairy Companies of conferences to be held as follows: — HAWERA—TO-DAY (Tuesday), July 18, 1933, at 11 a.m., in the Winter Show Hall. NEW PLYMOUTH — TO-MORROW (Wednesday), July 19, 1933, at 11 a.m., in the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Powderham Street. Mr. Dynes Fulton, acting-Chairman, will be at both meetings, along with Mr. C. G. C. Denner, at Hawera, and Mr. W. Green at New Plymouth. NOTICE. * ALL Overdue Accounts owing to the firm of A. H. SHAW, Men’s Outfitters, High Street, Hawera, not paid by July 20, will be sued for without any further notice. NOTICE TO FARMERS! rpHIS is to certify that Keith Penning--1 ton, of Eltham, is Sole Agent for Pedigree Mineral Stock Foods in Taranaki. All orders and monies must be paid direct to him. PEDIGREE MINERAL STOCK CO., Hamilton. Per J. Christoffell. WRESTLING!. WRESTLING! LEARN TO WRESTLE. pAT CASSIDY, of the Olympic Games, Stockholm, begs to advise that he is opening Wrestling Schools throughout Taranaki. Stratford:—Foresters’ Hall, Wednesdays and Fridays (Juveniles, Saturday morning). New Plymouth, Eltham, Ratapiko dates later. 1 Terms per quarter: Adults £l, Youths 10/-, H.S. .Boys 7/6, Juveniles 5/-.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1933, Page 3

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