AMUSEMENTS. ■IO-NIGHS igh tl>e by- .". ben.*. ~ „lit; and popular HALE HAMILTON HALE HAMILTON .iLE HAMILTON la - , . , Metro Comedy Dramatic Romance, "FULL OF PEP" "FULL OF PEP" "FULL OF . PEP" Also Gazette, Travelog and Mary Page, * Episode 8. * EMPIRE THEATRE Direction John Hopkins NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 7th. Concert by the Great Italian Operatic Basso, CESARONI CESARONI And his Brilliant Company. Prices: 4s 2d, 3s 2d, 2s Id. ' Plan at Collier's. TO-NIGHT STRATFORD TO-MORROW .'. HAWERA : <JiHE RING'S QLNEMA rpHEATRE, SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. * MAGUERITE CLARK MAGUERITE CLARK In ,Ths Delightful Comedy-drama, Supporting itemp include—"THE SILENT MYSTERY," GAZETTE k EDUCATIONAL. THE KING'S CINEMA ORCHESTRA Cornet solo by Fred Fox (late ? -•„. - master Trentham Militan- T Prices: D.C., la 7d; Sta - " BOXING! BOX UNDER THE AUSPICES STRATFORD SPORTS %ND PASTIMES. ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. N.Z. Bantam Championship and a purse of £IOO. B. FACOORY Wellington (Challenger) v. C. CANN .Wanganui (holder)., Referee: Tim Traeey (Wellington). Also Five Amateur Bouts. Programme to be advertised later. Price of Admission: Ringside seats £1 Is; Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 10s 6d ; Back Stalls, os. Box Plan at Fox's Music Shop. H. J. DUDSON, Hon. Secretary.
RUGBY FOOTBALL STRATFORD SHOWGROUNDS, TO-DAY TARANAKI v. MANAWATU TARANAKI v. MANAWATU TARANAKI v. MANAWA*U TARANAKI v. MANAWATU KICK-OFF AT 2.45 P.M. Admission 2s, Ladies Is, Stand ,6d. J. McLEOD, Chairman T.R.U. R. R. TYRER, Hon. See.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OP ODDj FELLOWS, N.Z. PARITUTU LODGE, NO. 22. ALL Present, and Intending Members of the Order are requested to attend the re-opening meeting of the above Lodge in the Foresters' Hall on FRIDAY, sth August, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. F. C. KELLY, SecSetary. TO RETURNED 1 SOLDIERS. "pOR SALE, on easy terms, Section 4, . Block V, Kaupokonui S.D., 260 acres, all bush. Section 5, 302 acres. These sections are on the Kiri Road. Apply to— HENRY BROWN, Inglewood. , FOR SALE—CHEAP. ANE Geared Green Bone Cracker and one Disintegrator. Apply— B. HARKNESS, Foundry, Stratford. jVVE Young Purebred Jersey Cows, sound and quiet, August-September calvers. On a3O days' test last season they tested from 02 to 74 lb butter-fat. They are rich in the blood of the bull K.C.B. and the cows Fury's Fairy and Twylish's Solid Gold. Four of the cows are in calf to one of the best dairy bulls in the Dominion, being line bred to that champion of champions Twylish's Solid Gold. The cows are guaranteed in every way. First cheque for £2OO gets the five. These cows are not registered. J. McQIVEN, yeale'i Estate, ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 1
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