AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Last screening of this superb programme 7 30—Pathe Gazette. 7.3B—"DIMPLES AND DANGERS" (Keystone). 8. B—Everybody's Orchestra. B.I3—"THE SCARLET RUNNER," No. 3. 840—"Way of a Ship at Sea," Official Interest Picture. • B.6S—CONSTANCE TALMADGE in her most- delightful comedy, "ROMANCE AND ARABELLA." "ROMANCE AND ARABELLA." .The story of a dainty, saucy, piquant widow in seaivli of a "second." VOOMING TO-MORROW k THURSDAY. K, A William Fox Standard Feature " WHEN A MAN SEES RED " " WHSN A MAN SEES RED " From a soul-stirring story by Larry Evans, and starring WILLIAM FARNUSI WILLIAM FARNUH An American authority says: "After a Man has viewed 'When a Man Sees Red' he find* that his finger nails have gripped the arms of his chair, and that his forehead is moist with the tenseness of the pcenes." ITS A SUCCESSION OF HEARTGRIPPING SCENES.
HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. -yyELCOMB gOCIAL jpill b« tendered to Private E. Woodw •i on • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, Commencing at 8 p.m. \ Usual Admission. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Secretary. WAREA HALL. A' ~D~ ANCE will b| held in the above hall on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, At 8 p.m. Good Floor. Good Music Good Supper. Proceeds in aid of Hall Finds. Admission: Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/-. A. CALDWELL, Hon. Secretary. LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC AT PUKEKURA PARK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. ' Programme: 11 a.m.—Children's Races. 11 a.m.—Male Unionists' Race. 11.20—Youths' Race. 11.40—Girls over 14 Race. 12.10—01d-Timers' Race. 12.30—Tug-of-War. 12.50—Band Selections. I.lo—looyds. Open Race. 1.30 —Married Ladies' Race. 1-50—220 yds. Open Race. 2.lo—Slow Motor Cycle Race. 2.3o—Boys' Walking Race. 2.50—440 yd?. Open Race. 3-o®—Physical Training Display by Hi"h School Boys. r » 3.3o—Lady Unionists' Race. 1 3.so—Motor Cycle Obstacle Race. 4.lo—Returned Soldiers' Race. 4.2o—Single Ladies' Race. 4.3o—Randsnn'ii's Race. 4.40 —Sommitteemen's Race. Time for Football Tournament to be arranged. I«ail-driving and • Wood-sawing Events .^ e Ladies. Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, «tc., Competition (6-12 months).' Entries Free. Entries for Open Events, Football, and Tug-of-War close with the Secretary on Saturday, October 25. The programme is subject to alteration. Admission, 1/-. Afternoon Tea, 6d. gOC IA L AND NC E At 8 o'clock. AT CORONATION H.AT.T, Gents 2/6. " Ladies 1/6. P<jod Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Mrs. George's Orchestra.. S. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary.
JOHNSON'S CABBON REMOVER: Cleans your car cylinders while you sleep. Most efficient and absolutely harmless. Price 4/6 tin Sufficient to do four cylinders twice), BRIDGER'S •SS R 66 EQUttMENT STORE ' J-auAE 66. ELTHAM. acetone welding " one of the many things that M done to perfection by s. WOOLDRIDGE, ENGINEER, - STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. DR. W. P. p. GORDON I®. DOKIS C. GORDON. paving purchased Drs , Gordon's practice mmr k ° an( J follows j—Sr p pp/ con 9" as 2to 3 and 7t» a don: At home, « air. Nicholson's, 2 to 3
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1919, Page 1
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