AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45- -TO-NIGHT! A Sensational Attraction. •MACISTE” the Mighty in a thrilling story of unique adventure. “MACISTE IN LOVE.” “MACISTE IN LOVE.” “MACISTE IN LOVE.” The giant who made “Cabiria” famous, in a picture that bristles with hair-rais-ing adventure. Also showing — “THE RENT DODGERS.” Another of those hilarious two-reel Vitagraph- Comedies. And the Topical Budget. “LADY CLARE” NEXT FRIDAY. QOUNTRY pAIR. CROWNING CEREMONY AND DANCE. Cards. To be held in TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. Commencing 8 p.m. Tickets 2/6. Music by Miss Curd’s Orchestra. CONCERT AND JJANCE at PUKENGAHU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. Farewell and Presentation. to Miss C. Coleman. Non-subscribers, 2/-; Ladies a basket. URUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB. A NNI'AL RACE BALL will be held in the Urenui Hall on THURSDAY, April 14. Admission: Gents. 5/-; Ladies, 2/6. C. H. BARNITT, Hon. Secretary. ATHLETICS. gPpRTS OLUB (Registered.) SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY. APRIL 14. Commencing at 11 a.m. VERY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Splendid Fields in Open Athletic and dropping Events. DON’T FAIL TO SEETHE HORSE EVENTS NOVELTY EVEN’S TUG-OF-WAR APPLE BOBBING, Etc. Amusements for All! Xuneheon Booth and Refreshment Stall on Ground. Horses and Vehicles Is. GRAND DANCE in MAHOE HALL, 8 p.m. Hon. See.
URENUI SPORTS CLUB. JJONSTER QARNIVAL. To be held on the Urenui Sports Ground On TUESDAY, 19th APRIL. £lOO CH 2 4LLEXGE CHOP. SHEWRY v. GREEN (The World’s Champion.). • PROGRAMME. Ist Event.—l2-inch Handicap Maiden Chop, £5. First prize £4, 2nd prize £l. Nomination fee 56. For axemen who have never won a chop of any description 2nd Event. —Challenge Chop, 15-ineh block, £5O a side. Shewry v. Green. 3rd Event.—ls-ineh Open B -ndicap Chop. of £l5. First prize £lO, second prize £3 10s. third prize £1 10s. Nomination fee 15s 4th Event.—ls-ineh Double-handed Sawing of £5. Two cuts. First prize £4. second prize £l. Nomination fee ss. 6th Event. —12-inch Open Handicap Chop of £7. First prize £5. second prize £2. Nomination fee 7s. Sth Event. —Open Tug-of-War seven-a-side. Sweepstake 5s per man. 7th Event. —Lightweight Tug-of-War, list., average sweepstake of 5s per man. 12-inch .West Coast Championship Chop; sweepstake of £l, with £5 added. NOMINATIONS close on Friday, 15th April, with the Secretaries, Urenui. No nominations accepted without nomination fees. This rule will be strictly enforced. HANDICAPS available on ground. All Events run under N.Z. Axeman’s Association Rules and N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Association Rules. The Committee reserve the right to make any alterations to the programme that may be deemed Decenary. Light refreshments available on the grounds. Admission—Gents 2s, Ladies Is, Children Free. DANCE In the Urenui Hall in the Evening. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. ADMISSION: Gents 3s, Ladies 2s. G. N. FULLER, D. L. TATE.' Joint Secretaries, ..
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1921, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1921, Page 1
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