AMUSEMENTS. pon't fail to see "MISSING," the finest - photoplay o£ the year. EVERYBODY'S: MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. JO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO NIGHT Absolutely the last two opportunities to view "MISSING." "MISSING." delightful "Artcraft" special, and a Worthy successor of ''Hearts of the World." On the same programme: A ''Sunshine" comedy, ''SHADOWS OF .HER PEST." D.C. 1/*; Stalls !/• (plus tax). Labor day SPORTS & PICNIC at pukekura park, M<iNDAY~OCTOBER'27 Programme: 11 a.m.—Children's Races. 11 ajn.—Male Unionists' Race. 11.20—Youths' Race. 11.40—Girls over 14 Race. 12.10—01 d Timers' Race. 12.30—Tug-of-War. 12,50—Band Selections. 1.10 —100 yds. Open Race. 1.30 —Married Ladies' Race. 1.50 —220 yds. Open Race. 2.10 —Slow Motor Cycle Race. I 2.30 —Boys' Walking Race--2.50—440yd5. Open Race. 3.00 —Physical Training Display by High School Boys. 3.3o—Lady Unionists' Race. 3.so—Motor Cycle Obstacle Race. 4.lo—Returned Soldiers' Race. 4.20 —Single Ladies' Ra_ce. 4.30 —Bandsmen's Race.' 4.40 —Committeemen's Race JFimd for Football Tournament to be arranged. Nail-driving and Wood-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 JCug-of-War close with the Secretary on Saturday, October 25. The programme is subject to alteration. Admission, 1/-. Afternoon Tea, 6d. gOGIAL AND J)ANCE At 8 o'clock. AT CORONATION HALL. j Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6, flood Floor. Good Music. Good oupper. j Mrs. George's Orchestra. ' R!'J. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. PACK UP' YOUR ' TROUBLES IN YOUR OLD KIT BAG and join the merry throng at NGAERE GARDENS ON LABOR DAY. A MULTITUDE OF ATTRACTIONS. Violin Solos by Mr. Chas. Phillips; Clarionet Solos by Mr. H. V. Lester (late members of the Xew Zealand Brigade Orchestra); Instrumental Duets; Trios and Quartettes; Selections by the Ngaere Garden Orchestra; Selections by the Great Orchestrala. Bring the children to have a ride on THE WATER CHUTE and the new ROCK-A-BYES, Obtainable on the Grounds. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Lollies, Nuts, Fruit, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Fruit Salad' afld Cream, Sandwiches, Cakes, s Biscuits; and the new AIRSHIP NOVELTY, Just arrived from America. Motor 'bus service evc-ry Sunday afternoon, leaves Stratford Post Office 1.45 p.m. and 2.30 p.m., returning from the Gardens 4 p.m. and 4.30 p.m., commencing Sunday, October 2G, 1913. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. One 1916 5-7 seater "Studebaker" car, in good order. Price £325. One two-seater "Dodge" car, guarantee! in tip.top order. Price £325. Jwo-three-seater "Overland" car, 1914 model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; for quick sale. Price £225. pne Lexington 6-cylinder car, in tip-top order. Sole reason for selling, lady owner desires-email car. Price £430. One 35-40 h.p. five-seater Cutting Car, in tip-top order; a great snip at [£225. One sscond-liand WOLSELEY 5-seater car, in fair order. Price, £250. Fourseater CALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at [£lßo. One Overland Car, 2-seater, good order. For quick sale, £l4O. pne DODGE car. in splendid order; only done 6000 miles. For quick Bale, £335. Pne S-seater Old Model Calthorpe Car, in good order. TriaL Very cheap at IJEI3O. Pne 5-seater Calthorpe Car. Another bargain at £l5O 'One old model Calthorpe. in very good running order, and in good repair. For quick sale, £IOO. NEWTON KING. W. EAGAR, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, (Late P. Lawson) INGLEWOOD, wishes to notify the general public?' that he has acquired the above business. Only the best of goods jtocked. A trial will convince you.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 1
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