AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S —TO-NIGHT-■For One Night Only The Big "SELECT" Drama GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" "GHOSTS OF YESTERDAY" "GHOsrrs of yesterday" Starring the BrHliant Artiste NORMA TALMADGE : NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE Cooing, Thursday and Friday, special Matinee Thursday, 3.30 pjn.—Dustin Parwun in " NOHTB OF 53," and Tom in "FAME iND FORTUNE." AT USUAL PRICES. BANDSMEN'S JJENEFIT GRAKD BALL THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 13. jfiusic by Mrs. George's Orchestra, assisted by the Band Tkketa: Genta 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d tfcbmaary Indbidual Donations can fca left with Mr. Cattley or Sole Bros. H. B. CATTLEY, Secretary. TERACHQN VWELETTO HRST TIME ON RECORD Hwing Pictures Tasen at Kgaere See Yourselves as OtheTS See You. jTGAERE Q.ARDENS ' PIIM piCTURE Will be screened at TTTNG'S fONJEMA (THEATRE, CTRATFORD tCBa, WED., THDR., FRL. SAT, MARCH 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Watch papers advertising dates of screenings in other towns. Sole Dfcwtori JOHN SWTNSON, LTD., Cotrrtenay Place, Wellington. Photographer: MR. CHAS. WARD, Stratford. IESTERBKOSP R0P& « NGAERE GARDENS. OPCNAKE QLUB AJJNUAL .. MEETING VQNDAY, MARCH J"TTH IST. PATRICK'S DAY). JRST RACE STARTS PUNCTUALLY AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON MAY 8E OBTAINED PROM 10.30 A.M. OnlfoffirfoT Soldiers Admitted Free. •P; S. RILEY, a Secretary, Pihama. Attraction ' Extraordinary! MONSTF.R OTOR ' gPEB© QONTESTS (tftuier the joint control of the Egmont Motar Cycle Clnb and the Hawera Retained Soldiers' Association.) On the HAWERA RACECOURSE. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919, (Anniversary Day) PROGRAMME: »Appro?ed by the N.Z.A.C.U.) First Race to start at r p.m. So. I.—NOVICE HANDICAP, 5 laps; any machine. Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes, trophies.' Entry, Fee, 3/6., sft>. 2.—MANAIA HANDICAP, 8 laps; J ■ any machine. Ist prize, £7; 2nd prize. £2; '3rd prize, £l. Entry fee,!/-. ffo. 3.—AMATEUR HANDICAP, 5 laps; machines up to 34 h.p. Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes, trophies. Entry Fee, 3/0. No. 4. r -EGMONT.HANpiCAP ) 10 laps; any machine. Ist prize, £8; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £l. Entry Fee, 8/-. . go. 6.- AMATEUR HANDICAP, 6 laps; iny machine. Ist; 2nd and 3rd prizes, trophies. Entry Fee, 3/6. So. t*.«-TARANAKi HANDICAP, 15 laps, Any machine. Ist prize, £2O; 2nd prize, £4;"? rd prize, £1; fastest time, £2- Entrv Fee, £l. |To 7:—LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF .NEW-ZEALAND, 6 laps. Ist prize, £5 and Silver Cup valued at £3 3s; 2nd prize, £2. Entry Fee 5/-. No. B—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, 12 japs- any machine. Ist prize, £10; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £l. Entry Fee, 10/-. Handicapper: Mr. Gus. Torstenson. 6IGOEST MEETING IN THE NORTH • ISLAND. All the crack riders will bo here. Entries with fees close SATURDAY, March 22 ; 1919," at 8 p.m. Entry forms and further' particulars troniW. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Sec, Box ISO, Hawera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 1
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