AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.—Matinee Friday, at 3.30: "The Moonrider?.” THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the big Broadwest AllBritish Film THE CASE OF LADY CAMBER. THE CASE OF LADY CAMBER. Featuring England’s leading Trio, Violet Hopson, Stewart Rome and Gregory Scott. Also the exciting finale to “Smashing Barriers,” the. Daddy of the Serials. COMING TO-MORROW! A Big Fox Double. Big VVM. RUSSELL in "THE CHEATER REFORMED”, a startling story of dual identity, and LOUISE LOVELY in “WHILE THE DEVIL LAUGHS,” a tale of tangled lives that ended with a strange twist of Fortune. USUAL, PRICES. JOVERS OF jQANCING? Will be well catered for on the occasion of THE PARK TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, CORONATION HALL. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1921. The Programme Includes: Two-Steps, One-Steps, and Fox Trot, besides all the old favorites. Tickets are obtainable from all members of Hie Club, also at J. Austin and Son, 8.K.. C. C. Carleon’s, Dockrill’s Shoe House, L. E. Hoffmann’s.. Ladies ss, Gentlemen 7 s 6d, Double Tickets 10s. L. H. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. LOWGARTH HALL. , TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921. pLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. ~ Maiden Walling Competition. Good Prizes, etc. Gents 2/6, Ladies a basket. A. THRUSH, Hon. See. OMATA HALL. gOCTAL in aid of Permanent Memorial THURSDAY NEXT, July 14. Vocal items. Good supper. Good music. Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. C. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL. JJUGBY pOOTBALL BIG INTERNATIONAL FIXTURE, COOK’S GARDENS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! II SOUTH AFRICA ; SOUTH AFRICA versus WANGANUI WANGANUI II ljj Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. Reserved Seats on Terrace, 7/6 each (including admission to ground). Write H. I. Jones and Son or the Secretary. I Train leaves for Hawera after the match. It will wait. Excursion fares. A. TRONSON, Secretary Wanganui Rugby Union.
JNTERNATIONAL J>UGBY pOOTBALL. SPRINGBOKS (SOUTH AFRICA) SPRINGBOKS (SOUTH AFRICA) SPRINGBOKS (SOUTH AFRICA) v. TARANAKI. v. TARANAKI, v. TARANAKI. IN PUKEKURA PARK SPORTS GROUND, NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921. Kick-off, 2.30 p.m. sharp. Grounds open from 10 a.m. Admission to Ground. 2s. Reserved Seats on Special Stand, 7s Gd (including price of admission), on written application to P.O. Box 85, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1921, Page 1
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