AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S tO-NfGHT! At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! '• Last Night of Paramount’s teeming Western Drama FRED STONE in “JOHNNY GET , FRED STONE in Y iUR GUN.” A western romance of thrills, stunts and I dare-devilry, Also the Mack Sennctt scream, “Quack • Doctors/’ Gazette and “Bride 13.” i *• J AT USUAL PRICES. COMING TO-MORROW! The D.W. Griffith - Paramount - Royalty ’Masterpiece, “THE GREAT LOVE.” The sereen play supreme, eclipsing “Birth of a Nation’’ and “Intolerance.” Seven jnighty reels of Love, Thrills, Comedy, Romance. MATINEES— To-morrow at 2.30; Saturday at 2. Night Priced, 2s and Is 6d. reserves 2/6 at Collier’s. Matinee Price® 1/6 and 1/-, 1 Children 6d (plus tax). TOWN HALL T NGLEWOOD ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT! At 7.50 o’clock. THURSDAY, JUNE 30. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BP AN PIE. BRAN PIE BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. BRAN PIE. CROWDED HOUSES EVERYWHERE. Box Plan now open at Sutherland’s, Inglewood. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. BOXING! BOXING’ Under the Auspices of the Eltham Boxing Association. TOWN HALL, -ELTHAM, TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921. At 8 o’elocjc. 0 GREAT PROFESSIONAL O ** CONTESTS. “ Heavy-weights: 2f. L. McASEY (Lepperton) versus W. SCOTT (Wanganui). Ten 3-minute rounds. Light-weights: G. THOMAS (Wanganui) versus HARRY HART (Australia) Ten 3-minute rounds. Aldo following Amateur Bouts: Fitzsimmons (Matapu) v. Corliss (Wans gtnui), Welter. Humphries (Eltham) v. Hope (New Plymouth), Feather. Barne* (Wanganui) v. Julian (Eltham), Feather. PRICES: Ringside £1 Is, Front Stalls 15s, Dfress Circle 10/6, Pit 5/-. Boys under 16 years half price to pit. Ladies admitted to Dress Circle free. Book at Les. Bluett’s. Phone 241, Eltham. J. W. TURNBULL, Hon. Sec.
JXXITBALL! pOOTBALL! OKATO JUNIORS v. HIGH SCHOOL A. AT OKATO. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen Is, Ladies 6d. ' R. C. LARSEN, Hon. Sec. gPORTSMEN QfIOVLD be sure to attend the Big Attraction being staged the Third Week in July— THE PARK TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, CORONATION HALL. TUESDAY,, 19th JULY, 1921. SPECIAL FEATURES: Good Music by Mrs. Georges Orchestra, augmented by members of the Club. First-rate Supper, under the supervision of Mr. • Woolier. Tip-top Floor, and Decorations in the hands of our energetic Men’s Committee. Ladies ss, Gentlemen 7s 6d, Double Tickets 10s. L. H. WILLIAMS, 6 Hon. Secretary. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. JJOTICE is hereby given that the eeveral parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding th.: I eaae frithin one month from the publication hereof in the Gazette. APPLICATION 1466 (Plan No. 4091): Frederick John Cowling: 15 acres 0 roods 28.8 perches being parte of Section 39 Grey Din trict and part of Section 40 Fitzroy District. Occupied by Applicant. APPLICATION 1467 (Plan No. 4092): Joseph Lobb: 5 acres 2 roods 15 perches being part of Section 39 Grey District. Occupied by Applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 27th day of June. 1921, at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth. A. L. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. FOR SALE—First-Class American Organ, 8 stops, perfect order, mirror gift at £22 10s: terms arranged.—-
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1921, Page 1
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