AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S SPECIAL DOUBLE STAR BILL. TO-NIGHT AXD TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.30. The biggest double Mar attraction this season.. HAROLD LOG'KYV'OOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD . ■ HAROLD LOCKWOOD . |'The Screen's Gentleman" in a big, thrill'ng> gripping story of mystery, intrigue and appealing romance. "SHADOWS OP SUSPICION" "SHADOWS OF SUSPICION" "SHADOWS OP SUSPICION" , Then follows Episode 5 of "The Strange Case of Mary Page" and the big sixreel California Film Company's firsi super-feature, ■ •«THE WOMAN WHO DARED" 'THE WOMAN WHO DARED" •THE WOMAN WHO DARED" A Play-de-luxe—a scintillating, dramatic masterpiece of tremendous appeal to women and all lovers of good soitd drama, starring the new screen beauty, BEATRIX MICHELENA BEATRIX MICHELESTA BEATRIX MICHELENA This huge bill starts at 7.30 sharp both evenings, Harold Lockwood being first. Usual Prices, Is 6d and Is (plus tax). jgOXIXG ' JJOXING Under the auspices of The Taranaki Boxing Association (incorporated). EMPIRE THEATRE. THURSDAY, 2ftt!i JULY, 1920. 15 Rounds Professional Middle-weight Contest for Purs;? of I'ifty Sovereigns. Tommy Thompson Winner of Army Championships in France and England Versus FRANK BROWN Welter Champion 4th Battle Squadron Grand Fleet, 1015. SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS. (Six 2-rainute rounds)
Bantam Weight. ' V. D. Rolston v« T. Chaplin. Light Weight. A. Dnggan v. V. Carroll. Welter Weight. R.Laml v. P, O'Carroll: ' Heavy Weight. (?. F. Clifton v. (J. Volzke. Referee: Mr. Tim Tracy (Wellington). Admission: 10/-, ">/- and*3/-. A limited number of ring-side tickets at £1 Is. Box Plan now open at Collier's. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 28, New Plymouth. TOKCfHALL. JfOOTBALL QLUfi J)ANCE. THURSDAY, 32nd JULY. Good floor; good supper. Mrs. Bianchi's Orchestra. Gents, 3s; Ladies, Is Gd. L. IIARFELL, Hob. Sec. URENUI RETURNED SOLDIERS' PLAIN & FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL. To Ladies of Urenui District. The above will be held in the URENUI TOWN HALL on .JULY 22nd, 1920. Sit Down Supper. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Admission: Gents ss, Ladies of District Free; Visiting Ladies 2s od.
J. FITZGERALD, Hon. Sec. JJERE The Lucky Last but the Best. WHAT'S BEST? THE BALL To be held in the TIKORANGI HALL. WHEN J On TUESDAY, JULY 2? th, 1020. On TUESDAY, JULY 27th, 1820. {Date altered as above.) Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Good Floor. Poultry Supper. Admission: Double Ticket, 7s; Gentlemen, ss; Ladies, 3s. Holders of tickets for July 29 th will be admitted on July 27th. Proceeds In aid of Hall Extension Fund. R. JURY, Hon. Secretary. KAIHATA HALL. JULY 29th. JULY 29th. THE DIGGERS' ADVANCE. Roll Out of Your Dug-outs on THURSDAY, 29th, to the RETURNED gOLDIERS' B ALL Full Orchestra. Excellent Floor & Supper. ADMISSION: Gents ss; Ladies 2b tfd; Double 7s. £. F. PERROTT, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1920, Page 1
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