AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Standing over his dead friend's body, the Ranger vows to avenge this death! 'Then follow months of pursuit, of tireless waiting and watching, of scheming and fighting, ending in tracing tlie leader of a terrorising gang of cattle thieves into the home of the girl the Ranger has grown to admire and to love Shall he be true to his oath? Or shall he conceal the infamy oT the father of his sweetheart? William Fox presents WILLIAM FAENUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM In a magnificent dramatisation of the stirring Zanc Grey story, "THE LONE STAR RANGER" . "THE LONE STAR RANGER" "THE LONE STAR RANGER" Directed by J. Gordon Edwards. Greater than '-Riders of the Purple Sage' and "The Rainbow Trail." Also showing: The big Sunshine oomedy, "Training Husbands," and Gazettes. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is Gd. Reserves at Hoffmann's Gd extra. All plus tax. Showing to Adults only.
rpHE RING'S rjMIEATRE, STRATFORD. PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY. WEDNESDAY NKJHT ONLY. CHARLIE CHAPLIN OHARLIE CHAPLLN "A DOG'S LIFE" "A DOG'S LIFE" -his picture is the pinnacle of Charlie's genius. Jt puts all previous performances in the Also WILLIAM FOX presents, SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON As the dainty demure and daring rider of the ring in the sweetest circus story ever told. "HER ELEPEAKT MAN" "HER ELEPHANT MAN" You will breathe the old-time circus air from the first scene to the last. See the riding acts; see the merry clowns; see the great storm scene' and the wrecking of the circus tent. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is Cd (plus tax). AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at Marble Bar, Stratford. LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 The following Events will be included: Races for Children, Youths, Married and Single Ladies. Open Events—loo yards, 220 yards, 440 yards. , Returned Soldiers' Race (open). Male Unionists' Race (relay), 220 yards. Lady Unionists' Race. fiO vards. Boy's* Walking Race, half-mile. Tug-of-war, seven it-side (maximum weight of teams to be 100 stone). Obstacle Race. Cycle Races: Boys' Race, half mile, 10 and under, Donation. Half-mile, open: Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; rinl, 10s. One Mile, open: Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. One and a-ha!f Miles, open; Ist, £6; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. Two Miles, scratch (lap prize of 2/0): Ist. £3; 2nd, ,£l. Hurdle Race. Ladies' Events—Nail-drivii"'. Wood-
Chain Stepping, Guessing Weight of Suck of Coal, Dart Throwing, Shooting Competition, Coconut Shies, etc. Baby Competition—-up to six months; six to twelve month.'. Excellent Prize* for All Events. - Xow Plv month iSi'trl. Ett.ham Pip L . liaml A\':-\-:.y.\: fr::m delayed I ill ~ 2.J. Pi.v=ieal Cullure Disi'dav i, v lii^li SOCIAL AND DANC2 AT COaOX.'.TION" HALL. H. F. HOLLO NAY, BREEDER OE HIGH-CLASS UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS. Setting's and stock for tale. Settings, 10/ C; Posted, 12/0. TcloliOiic 361, Beach Road, Havvcra.
TO PROPERTY OWNE3S. pLACE your property wilh me for sir my office beinj: centrally situated Devon Sireet. I have numerous enqui ies daily for Suburban JTomos. J. H. QUINN, THE PEOPLE'S LAND AGENT, t)7 DEVON STREET. Opposite A.M.P. Buildings. fpWO Latest Song Successes—"Laven der Dreams" and "Lad's Love" (Con ingsljy Clarke), 2s. posted 2s Id.— Col tier's. 'New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1920, Page 1
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