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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S v TO-NIGHTf At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! FOR A SEASON' OF TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Stuart Blackton's Super-production from the story by Mjijor lan Hay, "THE COMMON CAUSE." "THE COMMON CaUSE." 'THE COMMON CAUSE." "THE COMMON CAUSE." story' is one to make your heart leap, a tale of Love, of Sacrifice, of Action,* Heart-interest, Whimsical' Humor, Paithos—you see them all at close range. A RECORD CAST OF STAR ARTISTS. See Posters at Theatre. Also showing, a "Sunshine" Comedv, "SON OF A HUN." Prices a3 Usual. THE EMPIRE TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. For One Night Only. *£he fast and spectacular 20-round fight "DIGGER" EVANS v. JAMITO. "DIGGER" EVANS v. JAMITO. "DIGGER" EVANS v. JAMITO. "DIGGER" EV .-•.-. v. JAMITO. "DIGGBR" EV ; ▼. JAMITO. One of-the-grc .Ights ever seen in Australia betwee;: -.t fa«t and clever little fighting machine, "Digger" Evans, and the rugged and aggressive Philippine, Jamito. r Boxing enthusiasts don't fail to see this contest between the '•tear in" f>ht«r who never let? up, and the cleverest ltd Sydney has produced. . BOX'PLANS AT COLLIERS Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Reserves 2s 6d (piu= tax). ATHLETIC SPORTS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. AT PUKEKT-RA PARK PROGRAMME. 11.0 : Children's Races (continuous). 11.0 : Youths' Race. 11.30: Girls' Race. 12.0 : Boys' Half-mile Walk. 12.30: Returned Soldiers' Race. 12.40: Half-mile Cycle Race (heats). 12.50: 100 Yards Open (heats). 1.0 : Sisgle Ladies' Race. 1.20:. Half-mile Cycle Race (final). •MriW'Yards'(fin?!). f 1.50: 220 Yards (amateur). 2.0 : One Mile Cycle Race (heats). 2.10: Married Ladies' Race. 2.20: Male Unionists' Pace (relay). 2.30: One Mile Cycle .Race (final) 2.50: 220 Yards Open. 3.0 : Boys' Cycle Race (heats). 3.15: H Mile Cycle Race (heats). 3.30: Secondary Schools' Race (relay) t 3.40: Boys' Cycle Race (flhal). 3.45: Hurdle Race. 3.50: fj Mile Cycle Race (final). 3.55: Display by High School Squad". 4.25: 440 Yards Open. 4.30: Female Unionists' Race. 4.35: Two Nile Cycle Race (scratch). 4.45: Obstacle Race. 4.50: Bandsmen's Race. 5.50: Committeemen's Race

This programme is subject to alteration Competitors are requested to be on the pounds promptly at the advertised starting times. J!4il-driving and Wood-sawing Events for Ladies Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, Baby Competition (6-12 months), judging of Babies at 3" o'clock. Selection* by Citizens' Band throughout the afternoon. Afternoon Tea. 1/.. Admission to Ground, ls ; School Children, Free. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretarv. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for carting 200 cubic yards of Boulders and Shingle, fenders close 6th November, 1920. For particulars apply— MIDHIRST DAIRY COMPANY. MOTOR CYCLES. 1 2j-h.p. Connatight, 2 stroke £3O I 5-6 Royal Ruby, Ruby gearbox, perfect order ' £9O I 3J James, twin, gearbox, all chain drive ..! £75 I 2|-h.p. Douglas, 3-speed; excellent little bus £BO 1 7-9 Indian, 1916 model; a barP*" l £75 1 2i-h.p. New Imperial, 2-speed £55 1 3J-h.p. New Hudson, 3-speed'and clutch £45 1 4-h.p. 8.5.A., 3-specd, gearbox £75 I 3'/ 2 -h.p. Triumph, free engine £35 1 3J-h.p. Bradbury, free engine £3O I 3%-h.p. Amo, free engine £3O 1 3J-h.p. Triumph, fixed engine.. £25 1 7 9 Harley-Davidson, new. All in stock and several others ' All machines overhauled before bein" iold. , \ AT THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCL2 REPAIR BEPOT. •Phone IG4 J. H. BODbE, Eltham. HEAVY PETROLS. A,ND how to make them as good as the best. Send 7/C to 'GASLTNE," Box 83, Stratford, and you will have no further trouble. O.' G. I/MBERT, VETERINARY SURGEON. STRATFORD. 'Phone No. 11 (Club Hotel). Attends Coronation Stables, Eltham, <yery Wednesday and Fridi "^

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1920, Page 1

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