| AMUSEMENTS. WHO IS "LA LOUP?" EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT: at 7.45 TO-NIGHT * DONT MIJS Thi» Great Australian Production—- * "THE FACE AT THE WINDOW." "THE TACE AT-'THE WINDOW." Seven big acts of sensational melodrama. A thrilling.picture, of the weird mystery drama that will hold you spellbound. A cry in the night—the shriek of a woman—a knife thrust—and La Loup claims bis first victim. 'The picture versidh of the. plaf *4rof astounded play-go;is throughout the Dominion. Abo "THE LIGHfNIKG RAIDEB," V■' 'Episode 14. •' Stalls 1/- (plus tax). EMPIRE THEATSE (Under Direction of LIONEL WALSH.) NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 15. For positivelv one night only, the TEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY . •• ■ COMPANY, Presents Bruce Baimsfather's G*eat ' Cheer-r.p Play, •THE BETTER "OLE." *THE BETTER 'OLE." (By arrangement with Hugh D. Mcintosh and Chas. B. Cochran, of London). LIONEL WALSH as "OLD BILL" LIONEL WALSH -as ''OLD BILL - ' Supported by the Enjinent English . Comedians, HUBERT LEE as ALE. HARRY YOUNG as 'ERB. together with the Charming Young English Actress, MISS JUNE ADDELL as VICTOIRE. Supported by the full strength of the company. THE ACTUAL PLAY—NOT A PICTURE Brilliant,' Wholesome rComedy, Sparkling, Tuneful Music, and'captivating Dances Box Plan opens at Collier's this morning Prices sA,ty-, and 2/- (plus tax). TO-NIGHT. JFirst Race, Night.) PROFESSIONAL BOXING CONTEST W. OLIVES V.'J. KEENAN. ~ W. OLIVER v. J. KEENAN. (New Zealand) (Australia) THE GREATEST CLASH EVER. Also — FOUR AMATEUR BOUTS By leading -Amateurs, including— GEO. CANN v. BUCKLY (Wanganui) (Taumarunui.) WILSON v. BOND ' (Taumarunui) (Wanganui) Admission: Ringside seats 21s, Orchestral Stalls 10s 6d, Dtobs Circle 7s 6d, Pi: ss. Boys under 10, 2s 6d. Members: Ringside seats 10s Cd, Orgheatral Stalls ss, all other seats free. NOTE.—Membership tickets will nor be recognised by doorkeepers. Members must obtain a special pass for all seats frdte the secretary, which will be available Up to 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Ladies Free to Dress Circle. Box Plah open at Goldstone and Paterlon's Fridftv morning. . •" W. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Sec, Box 180, Hawera.
TARANAKI BOXIXG ASSOCIATION. INAUGURAL TOURNAMENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 26th & 27th. AMATEUR EVENTS: BANTAM (Bst 21b and under). FEATHER (9st and under). LIGHT (lOst and under). WELTER (lOst 91b and under). MIDDLE (list 41b and under). HEAVY (any weight). FRIZES: Medals value £3 3s and £1 Is. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on THURSDAY, May 20th, at 9 p.m. PROFESSIONAL BOUT EACH NIGHT. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, Box 28, New Plymouth. BAHOTU HALL. In aid of Oaonui-Rahotu Candidate, on FRIDAY, MAY 14. FRIDAY, MAY 14. S. ARBUCKLE, Hon. Secretary. ONS T E R pOSTPONED Sports Meeting to be hell on the Domain, Rahotu, on Thursday, M~ay 20. S. ARBUCKLE,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1920, Page 1
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