AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 p.m. THE PEQFLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of a Metro all-star special feature, “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE” “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE” “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE” “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE” A thrilling tale of a crook who played safe till love came. Also Gazette, Comedy and "King of the Circus”. Coming To-morrow: Elaine Hammerstein in "The Daughter Pays”, Selznick’s great six-reel puking, forceful and realistic drama. At Usual Prices. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT, The big Universal production, HARRY CAREY in “MARKED MEN” HARRY CAREY in “MARKED MEN” A thrilling tale of the Western mining camps, or wild rides and daring escapades—from the Saturday Evening “The Three Godfathers’’.! Harry Carey, "Ace of the Saddle”, at! his best. Also the big I niversal special two-reel comedy, "The Good Ship Rock’n Rye,” and Gazettes. Prices: D.C. Is (id, Stalls Is (plus tax).! Reserves, 2s, at Collier’s. 1 BAND RECITAL. r pilE Citizens’ Band will give a Band Recital at Breakwater on SUNDAY' NEXT. 26th inst., at 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of Contest Fund. H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary.
COURSING. OPEN AND NOVICE STAKES. pO be run at G LENA VON, SMART ROAD, on SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1021. First Course at 1 p.m. Admission: Men, 2s; Boys, 6d; Ladies. Free. F. DOUGHTY, Hon. Secretary.
Help I ra P rove Pukckura Park by attendz/v') ing ~ (Jr-W-, THE - PARK TENNIS & CROQ!;I i T CLUB’S J'f'd ’ pIKST v(ii BALL VI Coronation Hall # V TUESDAY, JULY 19 K Ladies ss, Gentlemen \ ) 7s Gd, Double Tickets Ite. Tickets procurable from all members of the Ciub: also at J. Austin and Son. The “8.k.”, C. E. Carlson’s, Dockrill’s Shoe Store, and L. Us. Hoffmann’s. L. H. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. pOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! SATURDAY, JUNE 25. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. “B” Grade: OLD BOYS v. STAR OLD BOYS v. STAR OLD BOYS v. STAR 3 p.m. Admission: Gents, 1/-; Ladies and Boys, 6d. pOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! KAPONGA, SATURDAY, .JUNE 25, KAPONGA I v. TUKAPA I KAPONGA I v. TUKAPA I KAPONGA I v. TUKAPA I Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission: Gents, 1/-; Ladies, 6d. Juniors leave for Manaia at 1.30 p.m.; Thirds leave for Normanby at 12 o’clock; Fourths leave for Hawera at 12.30 p.m. D. FITZGERALD, Secretary. E. G; RIDDLE JJAS purchased the business of Messrs. West and Sons, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS AND SIGNWRITERS, » NEW PLYMOUTH. Also direct importer of Wall- | papers, Leads, Oils and all trade i and artists’ requisites, and customers will receive the direct benefits. Present Sale will be continued , e UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1921, Page 1
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