AMUSEMENTS. UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST PROGRAMME In the town this week is at the pHEATRE JJOYAL ALL NEW FILMS. ALL NEW FILMS. TO-NIGHT. A "Triple-Genius" Production in fi reels, THE FAMOUS PLAYERS—LASKY—BELASCO FEATURE. Which ran for 210 nights in New York. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. THE GOVERNOR'S LADY. Telling a social story that for power and originality is unapproachable. How a rasli act of girlhood days changed a woman's whole life. Superb acting by the Famous flayers, including EDITH WYNNE MATHERSON, Supporting Films include WAR IN THE AIR. WAR IN THE AIR. Showing Aeroplane attacks at the Dardanelles. Bomb-throwing and explosions are distinctly visible. CARTOONS ON A YACHT Edison's irresistibly humorous comedies. GAtJMONT WAR GRAPHIC. CHAMONIX IN SUMMER. "; Of rare scenic beauty. Prices: Od and 1/-. Usual concession. rpHE A T R E ROYAL. Direction: Wellington Amusement Syndicate. Manager: W. A. Low. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 7 & 8. Positively Two Nights Only. ; The Great Fight Film, ; WILLARD v. JOHNSON, ' WILLARD v. JOHNSON, For £IO,OOO and the Heavy-weight Boxing Championship of the World. Popular Prices: 2/- awd 1/-. Reserved seats at Collier's, Tuesday morning, pLAINS CLUB, Second Annual Totalisator Meeting, To be held on HAWERA RACECOURSE, EASTER MONDAY, April 24. 1916. President—Jas. Grant, Esq. Handicapper—Mr. H. Biinkman. Starter—Mr. J. Thompkins.
I—AUROA MAIDEN HANDICAP (Harness!, of 00 sovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs and the third horse r>sovs from the stake. .For all horsey that have not won an advertised race at time of starting. Horses to he handicapped to do 4.10 or better. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance. 1$ miles. 2-NORMANBY HANDICAP (Saddle), of 65sovs. Second horse to receive 1030V3., and third horse osovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 3.15 or better. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance, 1} miles. 3—WABIATE PLAINS CUP (Harness), of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive 20sovs., and third horse lOsovs. from the stake. Horses to be handicapped to do 5.0 or better. A Cup valued at 10 guineas, donated by local sportsmen, will be presented to the owner of the winner. Nomination, 2sovs.; acceptance, 2isovg, Distance. 2 miles. 4-TARANAKI DISTRICT HANDICAP of SOsovs. Second horse to receive 1 Osovs., and third horse ssovs. from the stake. Horses to be the bona fide property of residents of the Taranaki Provincial District. For unhoppled trotters only. Riders to be amateurs. Horses will be handicapped to do 4.15 or better. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance, ljmiles. S—MANAIA HANDICAP (Saddle), of fiasovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs., and third horse, osovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 2.30 or better for mile Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance, 1} miles. O—HAWEKA HANDICAP (Harness), of 90sovs. Second horse to receiv 20sovs., and tljird horse lOsovs. froii the ~take. For unhoppled, trotters only. Horses will be handicapped to do 5.10 or better. Nomination, Lsov.; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, 2 miles. 7—STRATFORD HANDICAP (Harness), of 7550V3 Second horse to receive lOsovs., and third horse ssovs. from the stake. Horses han- ■( dicapped to do 4.0 or V.'Uer. Nomination, iso:\; acceptance, :Jsj\ r . Distant li miles. HANDICAP (Harness), of 65sovs. Second horse to rooeive lOsovs., and third horse Ssovs. t'r.mi the stake. Horses to be handicapped to uo 2.35 or better to the mile. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance, 1 mile and a distance. NOMINATIONS for all events accompanied by fees, close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, April 6th, at 0 p.m. HANDICAPS declared on Thursday, April 13th. ACCEPTANCHS for all events CLOSE on TUESDAY, 18th April, at 0 p.m. Fees must accompany both nomination and acceptance. ERNEST NALDER, Secretary, Box 153, Hawera. Approved by New Zealand Trotting Association.—J. B. Norris, Secretary.
JHOS. Y . gIMONS SAWMILLER, CARRTNGTOX ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. .fas taken this opportunity of annonn.:ing to the people of New Plymouth and turrounding districts that he has REOPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. •> It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview Mr. Simons at his residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill. All timber dressed to order for buiJd«rs. .'JrboneXo. 384
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1916, Page 1
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