AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. "PARADISE GARDEN" "PARADISE GARDEN" and "PEG 0* THE RING." TOG 0' THE RING." 01 3d 3d— CHILDREN —3d 3d 3d f& 3d 3d— CHILDREN' —3d 3d 3d THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT if yon arc not keen on virvving a picture programme you v,',]\ g*t far more than your money's -.vortli jn the musical programme played «t This Theatre Each Evening by v MISS DORIS GEORGE and MR. FRAjfK SYMES. JO-NIGHT. FOR THE LAST TIME JFe are Rowing one of the finest Metro features seen for many a da v. HAROLD IOCKWOOD Metro's pcpuHAROLD LOCKWOOD lar Matinee HAROLD LOCKWOOD Idol, in his HAROLD LOCKWOOD latest sevenEAROLD LOCEWOOD reel feature, •PARADISE 'PARADISE "PARADISE 'PARADISE 'PARADISE "PARADISE 'PARADISE GAMDEN.' GARDEN.' GARDEN.' GARDEN.' GARDEN.' GARDEN.' GARDEN.' . fascinating, romantic story of outdoor life, with the real Lockwood atmosphere. Produced on a Great Caliufrnian Estate, the natural beauty of which has been left undisturbed. "PEG 0» THE RING." "PEG 0* THE RING." The Fifth Episode of The SPLENDID ADVENTURE SERIAL Which ,s Slaking and Breaking Xew Records Every \Veel'«
gOUTH rr» ARAXAKI \[OTOP. QYCLE JJACE J^EETCXG (Under the auspices of the South fturuaki Automobile Association.) HAW E R A HAW E R A WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, IMS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1018. ALL THE CRACK RIDERS. (THE MOST EXCITING AFTERNOON'S SPORT ONE COULD WISH FOR. PROGRAMME. (Approved by N.Z.A.C.U.) let race 1.30. Ist race 1.30. 1. Novice, Race, 5 laps; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy, 3rd trophy. 8. 3J-h.p. Open Handicap, 7 laps, entrance fee ss; Ist £5. 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. 3. Side-Car Race, 5 laps; Ist trophy; 2nd trophy; 3rd trophy. jL Lightweight Machines, 2j-h.p.; Ist trophy, ?nd trophy; 3rd trophy. 6. Taranaki Open Handicap, 12 laps, entrance fee 7s 6d; Ist £B, 2nd £3, 3rd £l. . 1 Heavyweight Machinist, 7-9-h.p., 10 laps; Ist trophy, 2nd trophy, 3rd trophy. f. Farewell Open Handicap, 10 laps; Ist £7, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Entrance for all amateur events, 2$ Cd. Entries close April 11, with the Hon Secretary—V. B. Strattoa, Box 51, Harera. ■ Handicapper: A. B. Collins. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE HAWERA &ETUBNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION "BIG PUSH" FUND. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is; Motor Ear»2a6<L
telephone 164. Telephone 164 To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, there are bargains to be had at the EITHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT In stock the following second-hand mounts: Bide-Car Combinations—-6-h.p. Royal Enfield, £BS, 2-speed. 6-h.p. Boyal Enfield, £BO, 2-speed. 6-h.p. Royal Ruby, £BS, 3-speed. 8010 Machines- 1 6-h.p. New Hudson, £65, 3-speed. -4-h.p. Overseas, £45. 3-speed. 3-h.p. Royal Ruby, £35, free engine. 3J-li.p. Triumph. £35, free engine. 3}-h.p. Bradbury, £ZS. fixed gear. 2J-h.p. New Imperial. £3O, 2-speed. 2J-h.p. Two-Stroke Connaught, £2B, single speed. DON'T FORGET. Motor-Cycle Repair emy speciality. In case of breakdow: in the road, RING UP IC4. Tn» best tyres and accessories in stock at reasonable prices. % J. v. BOOLE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1918, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 April 1918, Page 1
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