AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TOjNIGHT Everybody’s Darling, MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER In a delightful everyday romance, “THE EYES OF JULIA DEEP” “THE EYES OF JULIA DEEP” Romance, comedy and pathos interwoven in a story that ends in a whirl of laughter. Also Showing: {TEN NIGHTS WITHOUT A BARROOM (Sunshine Comedy). A WONDERFUL NIGHT (Goldwyn two-reel comedy) pinema Travels and Gaumont Graphic. D.C., I/O; Stalls, 1/-. (plus tax). BEAR” MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.80. £end the kiddies'tb see Charlie and the Real Teddy Bear. Children 6d. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT ANU TO-MORROW. Both Show Nights. PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE, feci! Verne presents a brilliant selection At Movies, headed by the Nordisk drama “THE LION TAMER” “THE LION TAMER” A thrilling drama of the circus. Supports include Fatty Arbuekle in a super-comedy scream. Supported by CECIL VERNE And his entertainers in a live Chaplin act, “CHARLIE AT THE PARTY” and THE REAL LIVE TEDDY BEAR In his unique and entertaining performance. Prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls 1/4 (plus tax). PUNIHO SCHOOL. fpHE ANNUAL DANCE in aid of the School Funds will be held in the School-room on FRIDAY, March 11. Good floor; good supper; good music. * "WHAT HO! (T OWGARTH SPORTS again! Yes. ** when! NEXT THURSDAY, March 10. Plenty of amusement. Horse and foot events galore. Children’s races *ll day. See posters. Eltham Pipe Band in attendance. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea free. Grand Dance in the evening. A. THRUSH, Hon. Sec. J£AWAROA pARK. RASTER piCNIC. BIGGER, BRIGHTER. AND BETTER THAN EVER. Eltham Pipe Band and Highlanders in Attendance. Citizens’ Band Engaged. stalls, Side Shows, Games Galore. Fuller particulars later. J. H. HAMILTON, • Hon. Secretary.
MOTOR CYCLE RACES '• On JJAWERA RACECOURSE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. FIRST RACE 1 p.m. EVERY RIDER OF NOTE COMPETING. THE LARGEST MEETING IN - AUSTRALASIA. THRILLS EVERY MINUTE Afternoon Tea. Band in Attendance. Admission: Adults 2/6; Children 1/(Includes War Tax). Motor Cars 2/6; other vehicles 1/-. W. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Sec.
HE AST-’ER To Come to NGAERE GARDENS. And she said RITE 0 HAVE you seen the Asters yet! If not come this week, while they are at their best. We advise you not to miss the display pi flowers at the NGAERE GARDENS this year. Hundreds of Visitors have remarked that the Gardens never looked better. The Aster Blooms are for sale. COME NOW AND BUY NOW! LESTER BROS., Proprietors. Thone 315. MERCHANTS! CONTRACTORS! JTNWT BEVAN English Cement. £lO c.i.f.e. net Wellington. American No. 8 wire, £25 net Sydney (equal about |£2B 5s on trucks Wellington). Both tabmpt shipment. F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, Representative, Palmerston North. r * DENTAL NOTICE. ZYN account of the Saturday Halfholiday. Mr. R. S. F. Craig, of Manaia, and Messrs. Hunter and Lyons, Of Stratford, have mutually agreed to titer their day of visit to Kaponga trwa Friday to Wednesday, beginning
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1921, Page 1
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