AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! First .Screening of The Monstur DoubleStar Bill. GEORGE WALSH The Laughing, AthGEORGE V WALSH letic Screen' Star, in GEORGE WAtitfl a picture all thrills GEORGE WALSH anil pej., "THE KID IS CLEVER." And the Famous 'Emotional A.-tress CLARA KIMBALL YOI XU Id an entirely new and.original characterisation "THE SAVAGE WOMAN." A.sure-ttre.doubisvbari'elled programme of thriiiii, "liSteattons, and dramatic intensity. -KD INCREASE IN PRICES. Pull Programme at Matinee To-Morrow. BOXING, BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. QPENING 'pOURXAHEXT 1 AT EMPIRE THEATRE. 1 . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, | MAY 26th 4 27th. ! • (Under the Direction of the Taranaki ! Boxing Association.) Open Anmteur Events for 4ANTAM, FEATHER, ...? .. .. ' LIGHT,' r Welter, MIDDLE, and HEAVY-WEIGHTS'. Entries from the leading Amateur Boxers of: the Province. ALSO'A. 10-ROUND PROFESSIONAL FIGHT. BACH NIGHT! XHE JfOST IMPORTANT BOXING . EVENTS EVER STAGED IN NEW PLYMOUTH. •WE. - IEBDAY, MAY 26th. - 'For.a Purse'of JO Sovereigns. SICHA3DSON, Winner,of 20 Professional Contests, v. THOMPSON. Winner of Army & Navy Championthips in England & France. THURSDAY, MAY 27th. Fair« Purse'of 30 Sovereigns. yritotci, Champion of Tahiti. , f ' v. BROWN, Welter Champion of 4th Battle ** Squadron, Grand Fleet. ftieea of Admission—lo?, 5s and 3s. RESERVED Collier's,' Saturday, Mav 22nd. KINGS IDE SEATS 21s.—Plan opens at Collierfa, Monday, May 24th. MEMBERS can reserve seats at 5s and ' Ringside Seats at 10s fid. Membership Tickets admit free to any other part of the house ... fcBNSST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. If J. TERRITORIAL CLUB. gECOND QTiAND T^IUTARY jgALL. To be held in Coronation Hall, King's ■' Birthday, June 3rd, 1020. Double Tickets 7/-, Gents 3/-, Ladies 3/ . " \ " RFLM. HOWELL, .RFLM. McGINTY, Hon. Sees. -TENDERS. * TO BBILDERS & CONTRACTORS. RENDERS^ are called for purchase and femoral of a 16-roomed Boarding j Housept Waitara. For particulars fly to the undersigned. ' , HERBERT JOLL, •• ' Waitara. ' FOR SAtE BY TENDER. g ACRES TURNIPS, (a good crop) two miles from New Plymouth, with 9 acres tun out; a little shelter bush. Tenders will be receivect by the undersigned, to be marked "Tender for Turnip*," and will close at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 22nd May, at 3 p.m. The highest tender not necessarily accepted PAIRBROteR & PICKERING, Land & Stock Agents, New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH - OPUNAKE • SERVICE. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. ' gNELLING & ANDREWS, Taxi Proprietors, of New Plymouth, desire to intimate to the public that they have purchased the above well-known service from Mr. E. Wooldridge, and will assume control as from Monday next, 17th May. "The' new fiiro will carry on business at Mr. Wooldridge's present address, opposite Royal Hotel, Brougham Street. They trust that they will be accorded a fair glmrc of public, patronage in their new venture. f"IO you xnow what is coming.—Listen! BotteV is £omg to give you the best return* for. the nest few years. Home gepafation will be your best policy. Write U* for all pirtciulare, or, better still, Mil On ua, P.O. Box 185, Wanganui.— fke MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1920, Page 1
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