AMUSEMENTS. # EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT A right royal rich programme of sterling merit, and attractiveness commences tonight, and includes a splendid Goldwyn comedy-drama in five parts, entitled “THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” “THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” ‘‘THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” ‘‘THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” “THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” “THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” “THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” “THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURE,” In which appears the charming Goldwyn star, MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE MARSH Supported hy WM. STANDING and ALEC. B. FRANCIS. The story of a little girl who defied convention in seeking happiness, and how she found it in helping others. A DELIGHTFUL, APPEALING, ROMANTIC PICTURE. Prices as Usual. 1 TARANAKI WORKERS’ COUNCIL. SPORTS & PICNIC. PUKEKURA PARK MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919. Commencing at 11 a.m. CITIZENS’ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Races for Single and Married Ladies, Children, Returned Soldiers, Unionists, Bandsmen, Youths, and Old Timers. Open Races (prizes and trophies announced later). Baby Show ; Tug-of-war, seven a side; Slow Cycle Race; Sovcn-a-side Football Tournament; Ladies’ Nail Driving and Wood Sawing; Chain Stepping, Guessing and Other Competitions; Punch and Judy Show; Afternoon Tea. Admission: Aduts Is, School Children free. Entries for 100yds., 220yds., 440yds., Tng-of-war and Returned Soldiers’ Race close Saturday, October 11, with the Secretary. All other events post entry. f 606 gOCIAL AND J)ANCE AT CORONATION HALL At 8 p.m. R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. CITIZENS’ BAND. THE Parade called for to-night at the -..railway station is CANCELLED, but it is specially requested that as full a band as possible will parade, in plain clothes, at the station at 3.15 to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, to welcome returning bandsmen and troops. H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary, 1724 CRICKET. A GENERAL MEETING of all Cricketers will be held in the Soldiers’ Club on THURSDAY NEXT. 25th inst., at 7.30 p.m. All enthusiasts are requested to attend. Business: General. E. WHITTLE, Chairman. f 717 BOOZE BANISHED FROM UNITED STATES, CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND. REV. JOHN DAWSON REV. JOHN DAWSON , REV. JOHN DAWSON General Secretary, N.Z.A., will speak in the INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Also in the GOOD TEMPLAR. HALL on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, At 8 p.m. Collection for Local Expenses. f 696 COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. DOG REGISTRATION FEES'. PURSUANT to Section 8 of “The Dog Registration Act, 1908,” notice is hereby given that the feo for the registration of dogs for the County of Taranaki for the year 1919 is now payable to tho Registrar of Dogs at the Council Chamber, Robe Street, New Plymouth. The amount of fee has been fixed as f ollows: — For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle 2/6 For any other dog 10/JOHN CONNECT, County Chairman. Dated this 17tli day of September, 1919. f 713 jg TH E R I N G TO N. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. Office: 75 Brougham Street. Tel. 715. P.O. Box 201. - £633
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16546, 22 September 1919, Page 7
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486Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16546, 22 September 1919, Page 7
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