4USEMENIS. £ TO-DAY, AT 2 PM, I ERYBODY’S a; for the Last Time TC ->« At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Vi JGE & MONTAGUE LOVE In !T ■' UICKENING FLAME.” •» And i. L ?MAN & ALF WHITMAN In *A . .EMAN'S AGREEMENT.” b ..«ant Double Feature Bill. ’JCES AS USUAL. _.x Plan at Collier's. EVERYBODY’S NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Another Big First National Winner. A Picture of the Gay, Bright Lights Around the Whole World. ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART In the Triumph of Her Career, “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” Follow “The Yellow Typhoon” in ,hetmed career for excitement, for lust of gold, of pleasure, and the pure love of adventure. From New York to Paris, the great Gambling Halls of Europe, to the Orient. With the wrecks of men’s lives and souls she leaves in her wake. HAROLD MoGRATH’S-GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY. • SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES. Grasp your opportunity to see a big inecial super-feature at ordinary prices. BOX PLANS AT (JOLLIER’S.
MOTOR RACES on the JIEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE TO-DAY SATURDAY, MARCH 5. ll2 ENTRIES ll2 ENTRIES A Record for New Zealand. Rig Fields and Keen Racing in every event. flee Mangham, the Heavyweight Champion of New Zealand, in action. An afternoon of thrills and keen enjoyment. First Race: 12.45. t
THE JJAWERA JJOTOR OYCLE QLUB Will hold their ANNUAL MOTOR CYCLE RACES On HAWERA RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. The Sport that Thrills. Ko Dull Moments—Thrills all the Time. ♦ RECORD PRIZE MONEY £2OO CASH PRIZES SOLID SILVER CUP. THE LARGEST YET OFFERED IN AUSTRALASIA. Band in Attendance. Afternoon Tea Obtainable. Entries close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, March 2, from whom entry forms and all particulars can be obtained. W. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Secretary, Box 180, Hawera.
MAHOE ATHLETIC CLUB. REGISTERED MEETING. THE above Sports will be held on THURSDAY, April 14, 1021. S. KEMP, Hon. Secretary. J£AWAROA pARK. RASTER piCNIC. •jHGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER THAN EVER. Eltham Pipe Band and Highlanders in Attendance. Citizens’ Band Engaged, Stalls, Side Shows, Games Galore, Fuller particulars lateri J. H. HAMILTON. Hon. Secretary. DENTAL NOTICE. P)N account of the Saturday HalfW holiday, Mr. R. S. F. Craig, of Manaia, and Messrs. Hunter and Lyons, of Stratfprd, have mutually agreed to alter their day of visit to Kaponga from Friday to Wednesday, beginning March 9, 1921.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 1
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