AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-N TO-NICHT Positively the last screening of the charming circus picture, " THE RING" " THE SAWDUST RING" "THE SAWDUST RING" BONNIE BESSIE LOVE BONNIE BESSIE LOVE BONNIE BESSIE LOVE Also tlie Final of "THE SECRET KINGDOM.' TO-MORROW. COMMENCING A THREE-NIGHT SEASON The Delightful Star MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO In a five-act Metro Wonderplay of Romance and Dramatic Power, "THE JURY OF FATE." "THE JURY OF FATE." "THE JURY OF FATE." "THE JURY OF FATE." A picture oi" the bij: Canadian Woods, of the turbulent SI:. Lv.\i'cn:;e River. A journey throng!] a veritable Paradise of natural beauty. And a Clinging Love Romance. ALSO .SHOWING The Sacond Series Oi the •' GREAT PENDLETON ROUND-UP' ■' GREAT PENDLETON iOUtfD-UP' "GPEAT PENDLETON HOU^D-UP' gOUTII MOTOR CYCLE RACES. (Under the auspice.* of the South Taranaki Automobi::: Association.) H A W E R A. H AWER A. Wednesday, April 17, 1918. Wednesday, April 17, 1918. ALL THE CRACK RIDERS. THE MOST EXCITING AFTERNOON'S SPORT ONE COULD WISH FOR. PROGRAMME. [ (Approved by N.Z.A.C.U.) I Ist race 1.30. Ist race 1.30. 1. Novice Race, ~t laps; Ist trophy, 2nd y truphy, 3nl trophy. I "2. 31-h.p. Open Flandicap, 7 laps, entrance fee ss; Ist £.->. 2nd .til 10s, 3rd 10s. ! 3. Side-Car Race, :j laps; Ist trophy; 2nd trophy; 3rd trophy. 1 4. Lightweight Machines. 2J h.p.; Ist i ' trophy, 2nd trophy; 3rd trophy. j j. Taranaki Open Handicap, 12 laps, en- I trance fee 7s lid; Ist £B, 2nd £3, | 3rd .CI. 6 Heavyweight Machines,, 7-9-h.p., 10 ' laps; Ist trophy, .2nd trophy, 3rd ' * trophy. 7. Farewell Open Handicap. 10 laps; Ist £7, 2nd £2.. 3rd £l. * Entrance for all amateur events, 2s Cd. Entries close April 11, with the Hon. Secretary—V. B. St'ratton, Box 51, Hawera. Handieappc-r: A. B. Collins PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE HAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION "BIG PUSH" FUND. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is; Motor Cars 2s 6d. TARIKI—INGLEVVOOD—PURANGI - MOTOR SERVICE. QN and after this date the Public must understand that all fares are to be paid cash. Tickets will be issued as from April 8, 1918. J. JACOBSEV, Mail Contractor, Ratapiko. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. \ffE have been appointed BROKERS under tiie ' GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the above. Valuations take place fourweekly in our Gill Street Store. Advice Cards and Addressed Labels may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Box 70, New Plymouth. ~'iyn TIP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLE' WOOD, wher. you want to go to the ea-a. Competent drivers. Good servics Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 1
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