JPMPIRE pICTURE pALACE. THE TRIUMPH OF GENUINE EMRIT. TO-NIGHT PERFECTION PERFECTION IX MOTION PICTURES. Presented Saturday night to a crowded house and a wildly enthusiastic audience. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. A spectacular drama, in which a number of lions play subordinate, but effective parts. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. Graphic scenes of circus life from the "front" and behind the scenes. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. A wonderfully strong 2000 ft. feature. TOKIO FIRE BRIGADE. SEEING DETROIT. ALONG THE ADRIATIC. / THE BANDIT'S MASK. THE BANDIT'S MASK. A thrilling Selig dramatic story of Mexican Border romance. SCHOOL TEACHER AND THE WAIF. SCHOOL TEACHER AND THE WAIF. An A.B. pastoral comedy-drama, featuring sweet Mary Pickford. And a stirring Kalem Western film story: DOROTHY'S BANDITS DOROTHY'S BANDITS Supported by the usual EMPIRE 1 SELECTION. THE WORLD'S BEST. WE SHALL NOT RAISE OUR PRICES. RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE HISTORY OF TARAXAIvI.
MEETING of the Committee will be held in His Worship the Mayor's Room, Council Chambers, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m.. for the purpose of selecting a sub-committee to carry out the necessary arrangements re Pioneer Picnic proposed to be held on March 31 next. W. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. WAREA ATHLETIC CLUB. SEVENTH gPORTS fypETINQ to be held in the WAEEA DOMAIN on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913. PROGRAMME: I—NOVICE CHOP, 12in block. Nem. Is, acceptance 6d. First 20s, second ss. X 2100 yds HANDICAP. Nom. 2/5, acc. Is. First, 50s; second 15s. 3—MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 12in block. Nom. 2s; acc. Is. First, 455; second, 10s. 4 —BOYS' RACE, 14' years and under, 100 yds. Post entry, 6d. F'rst, 7/6; second, 2/0. S—MAIDEN D.H. SAWING HANDICAP, 15in log. Nom. 1/6, acc. (id First, 25/-; second, ss. 6—ASACK RACE (men), 50yds. Post entry, Is. First, 15s. 7—22oyds HANDICAP. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. First, 60s; second, 20s. B—SINGLE-HANDED SAWING HANDICAP, 18in log. Nom. 1/6, acc. 6d. First, 30s; second, 10s. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. First, trophy; second, 2/6. 10 HANDICAP CHOP, 15in block. Nom. 3s, acc. Is. First, 60s; second, 20s. 11 BOOT JUMBLE RACE. Post entry, Is. First, 15s. 12-—SACK RACE, boys under 14 years; 50yds. Entrance free. First, ss. 13 D.H. SAWING HANDICAP, 18in log. Nom. 3s, ace. Is. First, 655; second, 20s. 14 SINGLE LADIES' RACE (18 years and over). First, trophy; second, 2/6. 15—TICKET RACE. Post entry, Is. First, 10s. 16—440 yds HANDICAP, Nom. 3s, acc. Is. First, 60s; second, 20s. }7—STEPPING-THE-CHAIN (2 30 p.m. sharp). Post entry, Is. First, 15s; 18—'WAREA 53 'AXEMEN'S CUP, 18In block. Nom. 7/6, acc. 3s. First, 150s; second, 40s; third, 15s. 19—MEMBERS' RACE, 100 yds, handicap, Post entry, Is. First, 15s; second, 5s 20.—MEMBERS' CHOP HANDICAP, 12 in block. Nom. Is, acc. Cd. First, 40s; second, 10s. 21—SHEEP-GUESSING COMPETITION.
Tickets Is. First, 20s. CHILDREN'S, RACES, APPLE RACE and TILTING AT THE RING during the day. CONDITIONS OF GAMES AND GENERAL ENTRIES. The programme is subject to alteration. The committee reserve the right to postpone the sports. Legal games allowed on the ground. Fee, 10/6. ominations for chopping and sawing close on FEBRUARY 3. Acceptances close on FEBRUARY 10. No second prize will be given unless four .jr more competitors. In double handed sawing name of mate must be given, or nomination not accepted. Nomination for running events close on FEBRUARY 10. Acceptances close at 11 a.m. on sports day. Sports held under rules of T.A. and C.A. Chopping and sawing held under rules of N.Z.A.A.
Competitors must forward performances, accompanied by necessary fees, when nominating. Refreshment booth on the ground. Sports commence at 11.15 a.m. A GRAND BALL will be held in the WARE A HALL 111 the evening. Admission to Sports: Adults. Is; children under 14 years, 6d. Admission to Ball: Gents, 3s; Ladies, 1/6; Double Ticket, 4s. J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. and Treas., Warea.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 207, 21 January 1913, Page 1
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