AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.—Tom Mix to-morrow. ' THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of Selznick’s clever-cut drama, Elaine Hammerstein. THE WOMAN Elaine Hammerstein. GAME. Also: Gazette, “Tih Minh”, Post Nature Study and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW A big double-star Fox bill, presenting TOM MIX in ‘ THE DARE-DEVIL”, and EILEEN PERCY in -HER HONOR THE MAYOR”. At usual prices. JJAHOTU JJOYVLING QLUB gOCIAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1921. Gents 2/6, Ladies a basket or 4/6. First-class Supper and Tip-top Floor. Latest Music. Roll Up! M. HUGHSON, Secretary. AREA J)OMAIN WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2.A GALA DAY will be held in the Warea Domain on Wednesday, March 2. in aid of Hall Funds. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Admission to Grounds: 1/-. PROGRAMME: 100 Y'ards Boys’ Race; under 16 years. 50 YaAis Girls’ Race, under 16 years. 100 Yards, Handicap, open. 12-inch Chop Handicap: open. 220 Yards Handicap; open. 50 Yards Swimming Race: boys under 16 years. 50 Yards Swimming Handicap; open. Long Dive. Greasy Boom 12rinch Novice Chop. 440 Yards Handicap, open. High Jump. 12-inch Chop Handicap; open. 100 Yards Ladies’ Race. Pole Jump. Stepping the Chain. Weight-guessing Competitions. All Post Entries. W. C. CALDWELL, Secretary. Y AWN gp -£ N N I S • ■ TARANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP TOURNAMENT On the New Plymouth Club’s Courts. FINALS TO-DAY. This morning at Championship Singles: Wallace (Waverley) v. Sims (Hamilton). This afternoon at 2.—Men’s Championship Doubles: Archer and Sims v. Wallace and Dickie. Championship Doubles: Miss McCormick and E. W. Griffiths (Auckland) v. Miss Brewster and J. C. Nicholson (New Plymouth). Play commences 9 a.m. Admission, Is. Afternoon tea obtainable on the grounds.
JJOTOR A C E S on the NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE SATURDAY, MARCH 5. First Race: 12.45 p.m. £l7O PRIZE MONEY £l7O Eight Events. Every race full of excitement. Mangham, Coleman, Sykes and Sweeney are among tjie riders competing. Citizens’ Band, under Mr. Taylor, will render a select musical programme. Afternoon Tea under the competent management of Mr. Stott. Soft Drinks and Cigarettes on ground. Admissi<m Adults, 2/0. Children, 1/-. on sale from any member. Afternoon Tea: 1/-. Don’t fail to see the race for the N.Z. Lightweight Championship. “I’M GOIN& TO TELL YOU PEOPLE SOMETHING,” ' said Captain Upton, of Chautauqua. “Give the children Recreation and Pleasure; devote a portion of your time with them. It is theiy due. and is essential in the building of bright manhood and womanhood.” NGAERE GARDENS Provide AMUSEMENT RECREATION AND EDUCATION. Bring the children to see the OPOSSUMS, A new addition to the Menagerie. They will love them. See also the Grotesque Mirrors—a bigger laugh than a Chaplin picture. VISIT THE GARDENS NOW. They are clad in their*’’summer attire. And remember; as a picnic resort, the Gardens are unequalled in the Australasian Colonies. LESTER ■’Phone 315. .Proprietori,
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