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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT -2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 745. TO-NIGHT! England’s Poet Laureate lives again in his work. His famous poem. TENNYSON’S “THE LADY CLARE.’’ TENNYSON’S “THE LADY CLARE.’’ TENNYSON'S “THE LADY CLARE.’’ An A!! British Actors' Photo-plav, featuring MARY ODETTE as Lord Tennyson’s famous heroine. The DAILY MAIL said: "One of the most beautiful. pieces of work done in this country —it again raisee the standard.” "The Lady Clare” is a TRIUMPH. It has been produced in England. YET IT IS PERFECT.” Who has not read Lord Tennyson’s Famous Poem “Lady Clare”? Who has not felt a deep wave of sympathy for its youthful heroine, and wished that she might be seen.in the flesh? A BRITISH PRODUCTION THAT SETS THE STANDARD. A SCREEN TRIUMPH FOR OLD ENGLAND. Also Gazette, Travel, and Comedy. USUAL PRICES.

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. THURSDAY, APRIL £l, 1921. THURSDAY, 2l, 1921. (CENTRAL gCHOOL “AT HOME’’ Commencing at 1 p.m. Adults, Is; Children, free in afternoon and 3d at night. GREAT Programme for a Great Crowd on a Great Day, comprising: CHILDREN’S ITEMS, Flag March. Ribbon Dance, Physical Prill, Exhibition of School ..Work, Hobbies and Curios. RACES AND COMPETITIONS. STALLS Plain and Fancy Needlework, STALLS Produce, Jumble. Dolls, Cake, STALLS Confectionery, Sweets, Soft STALLS Drinks. Fruit Salads, Pot STALLS Plants, Flowers, etc. AFTERNOON TEA. Adults 9d. Children 6d; Supper 9d. PUNCH AND JUDY and Other Sideshows. including: The Nubian Dwarf, Continuous Pictures, Sketch Artist, Hoop-la, Cocoanut Shy, Fish Pond, Bran

Tub, etc. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Raffles of various Works of Art, and other Competitions that will provide a fund of merriment. CITIZENS’ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. THE “AT HOME” WILL BE THE CHILDREN’S GALA DAY. ATHLETICS. URENUI SPORTS CLUB AXEMAN’S QARNIVAL. To be held on the Urenui Sports Ground On TUESDAY, 19th APRIL. PIAA CHALLENGE CHOP. 15 . inch t SHE WRY ▼. GREEN j[The World’s Champion.) PROGRAMME. Event.— l2-inch Handicap Maiden Chop, £5. First prize £4, 2nd prize £l. Nomination fee ss. For axe- * men who have never won a chop of any description 2nd Event.—Challenge Chop, 15-inch block, £5O a side. Shewry v. Green. «Td Event.—ls-inch Open B ’.ndicap Chop, of £l5. First prize £lO, second prize £3 10s, third prize £1 10s. Nomination fee 15a 4th Event. —15-inch Double-handed Sawing of £5. Two cuts. First prize £4, second prize £l. Nomination fee ss.

6th Event.—l2-inch Open Handicap Chop of £7. First prize £5, second prize £2. Nomination fee 7s. 6th Event. — Open Tug-of-War seven-a-side. Sweepstake 5s per man. 7th Event.—Lightweight Tug-of-War, Hat., average sweepstake of 5s per man. J2-inch West Coast Championship Chop; sweepstake of £l, with £5 added. NOMINATIONS close on Friday, 15th 'April, with the Secretaries, Urenui. No nations accepted without nomination fees. Thia 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 xrake any alterations to the programme tnat may be deemed necessary. Light refreshments available on the grounds. Admission—Gents 2s, Ladies Is, Children Free. DANCE Jn the Urenui Hal! 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, 15 April 1921, Page 1

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526

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1921, Page 1

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