AMUSEMENTS. VERYBODY’S ;GHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT For Uie last time. like something snappy and zippy, is. A wild Irishman in a wild with lots of comedy thrown in. WILLIAM DESMOND active, bandit and kitchen-maid le fastest story he’s ever had, “THE BLUE BANDANNA” • THE BLUE BANDANNA ” klso Gazette, Comedy and the great Fox Serial Supreme of daring and amazing stunts galore, “BRIDE 13” -BRIDE 13” 1 play of aeroplanes, motors, bandits, nibmarines, and a fiendish band of pirates. Usual Prices. Xl.th REGIMENT RIFLES). “A” COMPANY. THIRD ANNUAL QRAND MILITARY JJALL. CORONATION HALL. KING’S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. The New Plymouth Citizens' Band will assist. • INSTRUMENTS S INSTRUMENTS. New Plymouth’s Leading Orchestra, [ under direction of Mrs. George, has been engaged. ) INSTRUMENTS. 8 INSTRUMENTS. Grand March at 8 pm.. THE BALL OF THE SEASON; Tickets —Ladies 3s 6d, Gentlemen ss. Double Tickets 7s fid. R. G. HOWELL, P. R. SHEPPARD, Hon. Secretaries. STANLEY ROAD SCHOOL. A DANCE will be held in the Stanley Road School on FRIDAY NIGHT, Hay 13. All welcome. Good music, floor and supper. Genta, 2/6; Ladies. 1/- or basket. RON. PHILLIPS, Chairman.
BOXING. JJOXING rpoURNAMENT. JJOXING 'pOURNAMENT. (Under the auspices of the Taranaki Boxing Association, Inc.) FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1921. FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1921. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. NEW PLYMOUTH. The Greatest Programme yet staged here. Bee the Great 15 rounds Professional bout (Middle Weight) for Purse of £lOO. TOMMY THOMPSON TOMMY THOMPSON (Winner of Army Championships in France and England) Versus GEORGE RICHARDSON GEORGE RICHARDSON .(Winner of 2) Professional Contests) SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS: FEATHER WEIGHT A. Humphreys (Eltham) v. S. Hope (New Plymouth). LIGHT WEIGHT. Brosnan (New Plymouth) v. Willis (New Plymouth). WELTER WEIGHT. ■A. E. Clarry (Eltham) v. C. Oakes (New Plymouth). SPECIAL BOUT. G. Thomas (Wanganui) v. F. Canute (Stratford). SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL BOUT. Hart (New -outh Wales) versus Bert Facoorey (Auckland;, Champion Bantam Weight. Referee: Mr. Tim Tracy (Wellington). Admission: 10s and se. A limited number of Ring-side Seats at £1 Is. Book your seats at Collier’s now. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth.
TRESPASS NOTICES. TRESPASS. A L L Persons found trespassing with Dog or Gun on our property will be prosecuted. GANNAWAY & LEE, Ratapiko. A BRIGHT IDEA. Here’s a way to dispel »—Winter’s drear gloom, / *—And make your home cheerful —By using Texaco •—“Light-of-the-Age” Kerosene, —Known and appreciated in New Zealand —Thirty years ago? —The best you can get to-day! —Gives a bright effulgent light —That dominatesthe night ■—And ensures —Generous dividends of —Brilliant white illumination —That’s really the very best —ln the world! —AI! Storekeepers sell •—Texaco ‘'Light-of-the-Age.” •—Wholesale: Goldingham and Beckett, Palmerston North. A. B. W AL D 1 E> ELECTRO-PLATER, jfJAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN ( STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1921, Page 1
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