AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S CO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! LSJQTHKU MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTION. The Winsome Actress BESSIE BARKI,SCALE, BESSIE BARRISCALE, BESSIE BARRISCALE. uovely, Appealing, Revealing Pcrsotificaiion of Ohiirm and Grace as Psyche in CUP!" f ."JPTSTN-THE COP!" A 'PQjrerful, Story of. Bohemian Life ' Uttyid thp Studios of New York. ALSCM-t ; : "THE MAN OF MIGHT." Episode 10. D.C, H Bd, Stalls Is (plus tax). BOXING! BOXING! TOURNAMENT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE TARAXAfvI BOXING ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). ; EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. THURSDAY. JULY 29. 1920. .JULY 29, 1!)20. First Bout at 8 p.m. Fifteen Rounds Professional Middleweight Contest for Purse of Fifty . Sovereigns. The Event of the Season. Fast and full of incident. TOMMY THOMPSON , TOMMY THOMPSOX TOMMY THOMPSON (Winner of Army Championships in France and England), versus F*ANK BROWN FRANK BROWN FRANK BROWN Welter Champion 4th Battle Squadron ' , Grand Fleet, 1915 )■. SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS. SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS. ' (Six Two-minute Rounds.)) A Go from Start to Finish. Bantam ..Weight: V. D. Rolston v. fT. CSaplin. Light Weight: A. Duggan v. J. Murphy. Welter Weight: R. Land v. P, . CCarroll. • Heavy Weight: C. F. Clifton v. C. Vokke. Seferee: Mr. Tim Tracy (Wellington). Admission: 10s, ss,- and 3s. A limited (umber of ring-side tickets at £1 Is. Bos Plan now open eui Collier's. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 28, New Plymouth. — - VEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR • ; Q.RAND QOXCERT. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. ?JJESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd & 4th. Assisting Artists: Miss G. HELEN GARDNER (Wellington), New Zealand's leading Soprano
and Society Entertainer. lit. WILL L. HAY, Dramatic Tenor, late of Australia. Mr. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK, Pianist, 'New Plymouth, jtbe Choir will render Part Songs, Quartettes, Duets, and Solos, all absolutely new. Tickets—2s and 2a 6d reserved—may be had from Male Choir members; Mr. A. L. Brooker (8.K.), the Secretary, Mr. A. B. Macdonald, and at Collier's. Box plan opens at Collier's on Thursday, 29th July. pUNIHO SCHOOL SPINSTERS DANCE. f FRIDAY, JULY 30. Dainty Suppdr, Pearson's Music, Good Floor. Ladiee 3s 6d. (Miss) N. PAYNE. y^OST.—Between "YVaitara and Ingle--Wood, spare rim and tyre (punctured), ' Apply A. "G. Clark* Box 8, Waltara. CLIFTON FOOTBALL CLUB. piRST JJALL. To be held in the CLIFTON HALL on THURSDAY, JULY 29th. First-class Sit-down Supper. Pull Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents' Ticket ss, Ladies 3s. H. SP'JRDLE, Hon., Secretary. SOLDI GET YOUR COSTUMES READY For the NEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED SOLDIERS' ' pLAIN & JIANG'? /" JJHESS gALL. To be held in the (PRONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER- • -• And followed by a > CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL Oi .FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, frizes will be awarded both nights for— Beit Fancy Costume, Best Comic, Seat Poster, Best National, and Most Original. < Full Particulars Later. W. P. OKEY, Chairman Ball Committee. * ' : ' V. 0. WEST, ■ • Secretary, R.S.A.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1920, Page 1
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