AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.—MACK SENNETT TO-NIGHT. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHJ! At 8. TO-NIGHT! A Big Double Bill, presenting sweet, charming and adorable BILLIE BURKE BILLIE BURKE BILLIE BURKE in her sauciest and spiciest play, GOOD GRACIOUS, ANNJIBELLE. GOOD GRACIOUS, ANNABELLE. GOOD GRACIOUS, ANNABELLE. A high-spirited Comedy, ideally suited to Billies Talent. Also another big Jingling, Dancing, Gurgling MACK SENNETT MENAGERIE, MACK SENNETT MENAGERIE, MACK SENNETT MENAGERIE, in two stunning acts, entitled "THE FOOLISH AGE." QORO NATION - JJALL. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-NIGHT THIS AFTERNOON & TO-NIGHT THIS AFTERNOON & TO-NIGHT Attractions Extraordinary 'midst the Festoons of Colored Lights and the Oriental Splendour of the Bazaar. MONSTER CATHOLIC BAZAAR QUEEN CARNIVAL Commencing TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. Ending SATURDAY, 7th. The Bazaar will lie officially opened by His Worship the Mayor, Jas. Clarke, E.«q., at 3 p.m., This (Tuesday) Afternoon. £SO GRAND ART UNlON £SO GRAND ART UNlON First Prize, Gold Nugget valued £2O. PALAIS DE DANCE PALAIS DE DANCE ' Open' each evening—Dancing for young and Old. Admission 6d. PROGRAMME FOR THIS EVENING. (Change of Programme each evening). Orchestra, 8 p.m.—8.15. Skipping Song, Convent Pupils, 8.15 —8.30. Banjo Solo, Mr New, 8.30—5.40. Irish Jig, 9.10—9.20. Nail Driving Competition for Ladies 9.20—9.40. . Dancing. CARNIVAL QUEEN RESULTS EACH EVENING AT 9 p.m. Side Shows Galore—Amusements for all, GRAND ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE EACH EVENING. Stalls, Flowers, Produce, Sweets, Plain and Fancy Sewing, Jumble, Marble Bar, Tea and Supper 'Room?, Cake Stall, Hoopla, American Dart, Fishing Pond Gypsy Well, Bran Tubs, Competitions. The Citizens Band will piay from Town to Hall on Tuesday and Friday evening, Admission: fid, Children 3d., Returned Soldiers Free. Family Ticket ss. miss m. McCarthy, E. WHITTLE, Jnr., Joint Secretaries. RACE MEETINGS. rpARANAKI JOCKEY £<LUB. AUTUMN MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 4 and 5, 1920. Starter: C. O'Connor. Judge: J. R. L. Stanford. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Held on the Club's Beautiful Grounds CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE First Race starts at 12 noon sharp. Special and Delayed Trains, E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. S5», j ipARANAKI »JiROTTING £JLUE i | INAUGURAL MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1920. Starter: A. G. Mabee. Judge: R. H. Pigott. Handicapper: F. W. Edwards. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCI First Race starts at 1 sharp. EXCURSION FARES. The 4 o'clock train has been delaye until 6 o'clock. D. Le C. MORGAN, Secretary, Box 191, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1920, Page 1
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