AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S. -We have much pleasure in announcing the re-appearance of the highest-salaried male picture star in the world, WILLIAM FARNUM. "Big BUI" a WILLIAM FARNUM. man every inch WILLIAM FARNUM. of him. who WILLIAM FARNUM. wins his way WILLIAM FARNUM. to your heart WILLIAM .FARNUM. by his honest, "WILLIAM FARNUM. manly porWILLIAM FARNUM. travals. "WHEN A MAN SEES RED.' "WHEN A MAN SEES RED." A big, red-blooded story written by Larry Evans, author of "Tarn I'll Come Back to You," "Once to Every Man," "His Own Home Town," etc., etc. You know the sort of story Larry writes, and you know she parts BiH Farnum plays. This picture is simply great. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: £he wonderful Stunrt Blackton-"Artcraf t" special feature, "MISSING." ""MISSING." "MISSING." "MISSING." "MISSING." From- the famous novel by Mrs. Humphrey Ward. Acclaimed by press and critics as a superior production to "Hearts of the World." Both Shov/ing at our Usual Prices. .WAREA HALL. will be held in (lie above hall on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, At 8 p.m. Good Floor. Good Music Good Supper. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Admission: Gente 2/6; Ladies 1/-. A. CALDWELL, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS [IRTHDAY gAL in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. Fox's Orchestra. Good Supper. Novel Features. dents 3/-. Ladies 2/-. ?. AXTKEN, Hon. Secretary. SPORTS & PICNIC
AT PUKEKURA PARK, MONDAyToCTOBER 27. Programme: 11 a.m.—Children's Races. 11 a.m.—Male Unionists' Race. 1120 —Youths' Race. 11.40—Girls over 14 Race. 12.10—01 d Timers' Race. 12.30—Tug-of-War. 12.50—Band Selections. I.lo—looyds. Open Race. I.3o—Married Ladies' Race. 1.50—220yd5. Open Race. 2.lo—Slow Motor Cycle Race. B.3o—Boys' Walking Race. 150—440 yds. Open Race. S.oO—Physical Training Display by High School Eoys. I.3o—Lady Unionists' Race. B.so—Motor Cycle Obstacle Race. 4.lo—Returned Soldiers' Race. 4.2o—Single Ladies' Race. 4.3o—Bandsmen's Race. 4.4o—Committeemen's Race. (Time for Football Tournament to be arranged. Nail-driving and Woed-sawing Events for the Ladies. Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, etc., Baby Competition (6-12 months). Entries Free. Entries for Open Events, Football, and Tug-,«f-War close with the Secretary on Saturday, October 25. The programme is subject to alteration. Admission* 1/-. Afternoon Tea, 6d. ff C.I A L AND TvA NCE AT CORONATION HALL Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Mrs. George's Orchestra. R. J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT From Auckland of MR. CHAS. PHILLIPS, THE VIOLIN MARVEL. If you had other intentions for LABO% DAY, Jumge them, and head straight for NGAERE GARDENS. Hear also; Mr. H. V. Lester, Clarionet "Manipulator. Also Mr. Chas. Fox will tickle the Ivories. Also Mr. VV.Li.cht-.vark will ring the 'Cello's neck. Also other instrumentalists to complete a rare combination .of musical talent. WATCH FOR MORE ALSOS in advertisement next week. Motor 'bus service to Xgaere Gardens every Sunday'afternoon: Leaves Central Store, Midhirst, \.'Vs pm.; leave Post Office, Stratford, 1.45, 2.30 p.m.; returns , ;i from Gardens 4 p.m., 4.30 p.m. t
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1919, Page 1
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