AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Another of the series of All-British Star Productions, Hepworth's, London, present ALMA TAYLOR in ANNIE ALMA TAtfLOR in LAURIE. One of the most human, most tenderhearted stories that this fai. jus English Beauty has ever appeared in. Also show.ng: "Mary Pa K e" No. 12, Gazette and Comedy* - USUAL PRICES. THE LAUGHTER SEASON BEGINS EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Victor Beck SATURDAY NEXT. Farewell Return Visit of Our Own N.Z. Favorites, THE FAMOUS DIGGERS, The Original Combination with an International Repuiation. 20 STAR ARTISTS so Including MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA OF , 10- INSTRUMENTALISTS -10 Everything New and Up-to-date. \ Three Hours of Uncontrollable Laughter, Music and Gaiety, Laughter and Jollity, /- Fun and Frivolity. A Perfect , HURRICANE OF HILLARITY. New Comedy Sketches, New Revues, New Dances; New Burlesques, New Humorous Items. Bef happier than you have ever .been before, and see THE JOYOUS SHOW LAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! Why, yoii'll be Tickled to Hysterics. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Box Plans at Collier's. Claude Haigh Touring Manager. COURSING. JPINAL MEETING OF THE SEASON • To be held at GLENAVON, SMART ROAD, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER' 4, 1020. 8 Dog Stake, for Dogs have not ■won money. Nomination and Acceptances £ 1 Is.. Ist Prize £5 and Trophy; 2nd £3. 8 Dog Stake, for' Dogs that have not won more than £5 in any one stake. Nomination and Acceptances £1 10s. Ist Prize £7 and Trophy; 2nd £5. Nominations and Acceptances close with the Secretary at 7 p.m., September 3rd. F. DOUGHTY, 1 Hon. Sec.
OAONUI PUBLIC HALL. The local loggers are tendering a Complimentary Social to the Oaonui residents in appreciation of their efforts on our behalf on Friday, 3rd September. All are cordially invited and assured of a pleasant evening. Good Songs, Firstclass Floor. Music by Messrs. Parker & Nbris. , JAS. McFIE, Jr., Hon. Sec. TARANAKI CHAMBER OF, COMMERCE. T»HE Quarterly Meeting of the Cliarflb* will be held at the Soldiers' Club, S>w Plymouth, on FRIDAY, the 3rd inst., at 8 p.m. i VAL.' DUFF, Secretary. BUSHFFXLERS. rpENDERS, wanted for 50 acres of bushfalling. Dry,- light bush on Waihika Road. Apply to—--1 T. J. MILDENHALL, Te Kiri NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. JUZZLE COMPETITION. First Prize £& (cash), Second £l, and four of 5a each. > A LIST of ten Puzzles will appear in the News and the Herald every Saturday for ten weeks, beginning on September 4. The answer to ithe first eight sets are towns in the British Isles and New Zealand, and to the ninth and tenth, streets of towns in Taranaki. ' EXAMPLES: A good cook, a paddock—SHEFFIELD. A wide road—BROADWAY. * Entrance' tickets (price Is) may be obtained from the News and Herald offices, and from the Secretary, 0.G.A., 33G Gill Street, New Plymouth. Tickets mustjbe obtained on or before September 30th. Where two solutions are possible, two complete sets of answers must be forwarded. - NOTE.—A booklet containing all the names from which puzzles are set is being compiled, and may He obtained from the above addresses, post paid, price Is 6d. BUY YOUR ENTRANCE TICKET
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1920, Page 1
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