AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT I Night of a Big Entertainment. wm. farnum. the WM. FARNUM. JUNGLE WM. FARNI'M. TRAIL. And the big jingling "Sunshine" Comedy "SHERIFF NELL'S COMEBACK." "SHERIFF NELL'S COMEBACK." COMING TO-MORROW. The Screen's Gentleman—Dear Old HAROLD LOCK WOO I). in his Metro ptey-de-luxe, "A MAX OF HONOUR," a powerful story of mystery, intrigue and adventure. EMPIRE THEATRE D! «ction Allan .Wilkie SATURDAY & MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14th and 16th. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ALLAN WILKIE SPECIAL COMEDY COMPANY In , , The most uproariously laughable comedy produced during the past twenty years. "THE ROTTERS." "THE ROTTERS." "THE ROTTERS." "THE ROTTERS." Ten laughs per minute. A Tale of a Iteipei'fcttble Family. From the Garriek. Kingsvay and Oxford Theatres, London. Now in its third reviva] in three'years. Bos Plans open at ('o'lier's this morning. PRICES: .K and 2s (plus -tax). pOOTBALL JUNIOR QHAMPIONSHIP rjpiE CLIFTON v. MIDHIRST, Will be played at IXGLEWOOD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen, 1/-; Ladies, 6d. R. R. TYRER, ' Hon. See. T.R.U. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, 25th AUGUST. gONG J> ECI TA L By " MISS CONSTANCE REILLY Of Hawera, Soprano. Assisted by— Mr. Eldon Moore, of Wellington (Baritone). Mr. Gordon Mcßetli, qtWanganui (Pianist) ™ Miss D. Reilly, of Hawera ' (Accompanist). Full Particulars Later. WAREA HALL. JJACHELORS' DANCE -will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, 11th August. Good Floor, Supper and Music. Gentlemen ss. C. W. REVELL, Secretary. TENDERS. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. *pENDERS are invited -for the work of filling approaches to MAKARA BRIDGE, BRISTOL ROAD. Copies of specifications may be seen at the Council Offices, Moa Street, Inglewood. Tenders close at S p.m. on TUESDAY, 17th August inst. G. S. WHITESIDE, County Engineer. COUNTY OF TARANAKL REGRADING PLYMOUTH ROAD. RENDERS will be received at the County Office up to the 14th inst, for formation work on the Plymouth Road. Plnas and specifications may be seen at the County Office during office hours. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. MOTOK CYCLES. 1 2j-h.p. 3-speed Douglas, equal to new £BO 1 3i-h.p. Triumph £25 1 3i-h.p.-8.5.A." £3O 1 3V!.-h.p. Arno £3O 1 3£-h.p. Bradbury £3O 1 4-h.p. Royal Ruby, 3-speed, coun- • tershaft, nearly new £SS I 2J-h.p. Sun Villers, 2-speed, countershaft £5," 1 B.S.A., latest model £BO 1 4jJ-li.p. B.S A., 3-speed, counter shaft £7O 1 St-li.p. New Hudson, 3-speed and clutch £45 1 4-h.p. latest model Humber, flat twin, new 1 7-9 h.p. Hirley Davidson, new And several others. All machines overhauled before being sold. AT e THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Thone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltham. MOTOR CYCLISTS! W E n have now stocks of 26 x2% for 2i rim Dunlop and Hermetic "Tyres. PRICES: Hermetic Peerless (26 x 2J 0/0 94 2}, extra heavy, £4 10s. Dunlop Railroad, 26 x 21 for 2J, price £4 10s. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. 'PHONE 06 ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1920, Page 1
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