AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 p.m. I THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT I For One Night Only. [ The Hero of a hundred Sham Fights Popular BILL RUSSELL in HEARTS AND BILL RUSSELL, in DIAMONDS There's no sham in the k.o. he gives the Thugs in this picture, in which he smashes the carefully laid game of a gang of diamond robbers. Also showing: Gazette, Comedy .'wu' Travel. COMING TO-MORROW-Sweet ALICE JOYCE in her big new play, "The Song of the Soul": episode 4 of "The Great Gamble". Gazettes and Comedy. Usual Prices. Children 3d to Matinee. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. 'J'HE Annual Re-uui&n of the above Club will be held in the Kawaroa Bungalow on Saturday evening, lGth inst., at S p.m., when a full attendance of members and friends is requested. TICKETS ss. C. 0. BERG, Hon. Sec. Tnkapa Football Club. LABOR DAY/ SPORTS & PICNIC MONDAY," OCTOBER 25 At PUKEKURA PARK. 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, 50 yards. Boys' Walking Race, half-mile. Tug-of-war, seven-a-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; 3rd. 10s. One Mile, open: Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. One and a-lialf Miles, open; Ist, £0; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. Two Miles, scratch (lap prize of 2/6) : Ist. £3; 2nd, £l. I Hurdle Race. Ladies' Events—Nail-driving, Woodsawing. * Chain Stepping, Guessing Weight of Sack of Coal, Dart Throwing, Shooting Competition, Coconut Shies, etc. Baby Competition—up to six months; six to twelve months. Excellent Prizes for All Events. Music Galore. New Plymouth Citizens' >Band, Eltham Pipe Band. Afternoon train delayed till 5.25. Physical Culture Display by High School Boys.
SOCIAL AND DANCE . At 8 p.m. AT CORONATION" HALL. R. G. BRABYN, ' , Hon. Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS ATHLETIC SPORTS ATHLETIC SPORTS (Id aid of Building Soldiers' and Civilians' Club.) CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. LABOR DAY (OCTOBER 25). 1. 150 Yard, Maiden Race—nom., 1/6; Ist. 20/-; 2nd. 5/-. 2. 100 Yards Boys under 14 years—Cd; 10/-; 2/0. 3. 100 Yards Publicans' Handieap-~5/-; £5; £2; £l. 4. Long Jump Hep—l/ 6; 10/-; 5/-. 5. 440 Yards Hep. Boys under IT years -'/-; 10/-; 5/-. 0. 220 Yards Hep—3/-; £2; 10/-; 5/-, 7. Mtriden Hunters' Jumping Competi- ■ tion—sweepstake. 8. Open Hunters' Jumping Competition —sweepstake. 0. Putting the Shot—l/ 6; 10/-: 5/10. 440 Yards Hep.—4/-; £3; £1; 10/-. 11. Ladies' Race—--12. 120 Yards Hurdle Race-2/6; £2; 10/-. 13. High Jump—l/ 0; 10/-; a/-. 14. Potato Race—l/ 6; 10/-; !>/-. 15. Half-mile Race—3/-; £2; 15/-; 5/-. 10. Forced Handicap—Winner, 2/6; loser, 1/-; £1; JO/-. 17. Footljali— "/- team. Children's races during the day; also stepping the chain—l/-; 10/-. RULES AXD REGULATIONS. I Nominations for events 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, close October 15. 2. Handicaps will appear, in the Wailara Mail, October 18. 3. The committee reserves the right to postpone the sports. 4 Five, starters or no second money in any events. 5. Competitors at tirhc of nomination must forward all performances in full for the past three years (if none in that time, the last live to be given), accompanied by fee. This rule strictly enforced. 6. Protest must be in writing within 10 minutes of conclusion of race, accompanied by 5/-. 7. All events run under Taranaki Society Rules. R. J. PENNINGTON, Secretary. Procession, headed by Band, to leave the Bridge at 10.30 a.m. Decorated Lorries, Cars, Bieycle3, etc. Dance in the Clifton Hall in the evening. Good music; good supper. Gents, 4/6; Ladies, 1/6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 1
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