AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT MUSIC AND . PICTURES. A delightful combination of orchestral music and super-feature pictures. COMMENCING AT 7.30 EACH EVENING., For the last time to-night, "THE LURE OF THE BUSH." THE LURE OF THE BUSH." {The splendid story of a new chum in the Australian back country. THE MAKING OF A MAX. They thought him a fool. But he broke their wildest brumby, beat the biggest Jnan in the shearing sled by the knockout roilte, fairly staggered them by his prowess in the saddle, THEN jBEAT THEM FOR THEIR GIRL. 1' Starring SNOWY BAKER. SNOWY BAKER. |& picture in a hundred, and one that charms with both its romance and its . thrills. Also: PIHE SCARLET RUNNER" ist Episode, x Starring EARLE WILLIAMS. 'From the book by C. X. Williamson. COMING TO-MORROW: JTlte greatest woman's picture ever made, "WOMAN AND THE LAW." The great William Fox super-feature,' based on the internationally sensational De Saulles domestic tragedy. WHO SHOULD POSSENS THE CHlLD?—the jpother who bore him, in body and soultorn agony risked her life that he might come into the world, or the father who Neglected them both for the lures of other women? "WOMAN AND THE LAW." Prices: D.C. 1/G, Stalls 1/- (plus tax). (LABOR DAY SPORTS AND PICNIC. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 AT PUKEKURA PARK. 'Races f<sr Children, Youths, Married and Single.Ladies. JTug-of.War—7 aside—Prizes £3 10s and £1 10 (subject to alteration). Returned Soldiers' Race—loo yds.—Prizes 10s and ss. Motor Cycle Slow Race; also Obstacle Race. v Ppen Races—looyds, 220 yds and 440 yds. Cash prizes (see poster). ffalf Mile Walking Race, for Boys under 15, under strict rules. First Prize A'2 2s; Second £1 Is (donata* by Messrs Fox and Harnett. Entries free, close October 11. Physical Training Display by High School Cadets. Jjadies' Events —Nail-driving and Woodsawing. Races for Male and Female Unionists. TOURNAMENT—7 A-SIDE. Chain Stepping. Races for Bandsmen, Old Timers (30 years and over) and Committee. PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS. Entries, for open events, football and Jug-of-war close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. pome Industries Competition Bread, Pikelets, Shortbread, Plain Scones, Sponge, Pound Cake. (For details see poster). 'puessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, 1 Punch and Judy Show. BABY COMPETITION—6 to 12 months. (Entries free). Admission 1/-. Afternoon Tea 6d ,gOCIAL AND J)ANCE AT gf AT CORONATION HALL. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/0. £lood Floor, Music anil Supper. (Mrs. George's Orchestra). R. J. CLARKE, Hon. See.
POLITICAL. EGMONT ELECTORATE. JjJR. D. J. HUGHES will address tlie electors as finder: — Tuesday, 7—Kapuni. ■Thursday, 9—Normanby. Friday, 10—Auroa. Saturday, 11—Otakafei. Monday, 13 —Ohangai. > Tuesday, 14r-Mere Mere* Chair at S o'clock. _ EGMONT ELECTORATE. AM) GENTLEMEN,—I will 1 be a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, as a supporter of Progressive Liberal and sane Labor Legislation, and in due course will, address you at the various centres. Yours truly, DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. Mangatoki, 29th Sept., 1919. EGMONT ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. JN response to numerous requests, I beg to announce that I will be an Independent Candidate for the Egmont Seat in the. Liberal-Labor interests at the next Gftneral Election. I have been resident in the Electorate, or connected therewith, for more than forty years. I will take an early opportunity of placing my views publicly before you. Yours Sincerely, M. O'BRIENOpunake. Sept. 25, 1919.
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