AMUSEMENTS. — EVERYBODY’S VO-NIGHT At ms. TO-NIGHT! Lae- Night of the big Vitagraph Special Production TRUMPET ISLAND. TRUMPET INLAND. With an all-star cast. A big magnificent and raby adventure play. Also, Bill ■jAurcan in -The Silent Avenger/’ Gazette and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW! ROBERT WARWICK in his Paramount production "THOU ART THE MAN," a story of Sourh Africa’s Diagoond Mines. Also “Bride 13,” Gazette, abd two-reel comedy. AT USUAL PRICES. TOWN HAIX, INGLEWOOD. TO NIGHT—TUESDAY, JULY 12. SOCIAL & DANCE to Mr. and Mrs. R. Buckley. Music by Hiss Curd’s Orchestra. J. SOUTHCOMBE, Hon. Secretary. EMPIRE THEATRE. CENTRAL SCHOOL CONCERT CENTRAL SCHOOL CONCERT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 20 & 21. Full Particulars Later. STRATFORD A. & P. & STRATFORD JERSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATIONS. iA FAREWELL SOCIAL will be given -*■ by member* of .he above Associations to Mr. and Mrs. Huggett, in the Parish Hall, Stratford, on TUESDAY, 1 Joly X. Particulars later. BOXING! TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, TUESDAY, JULY 12. GREAT FEATHEfjfv i.lGiil I CONTEST. BERT FACOOREY BERT FACOOREY BERT FACOOREY (N.Z. Bantam Champion) versus GEORGE LANE GEORGE LANE GEORGE LANE (Winner of 25 Contests; Aussie) FIVE AMATEUR CONTESTS FIVE AMATEUR CONTESTS By Leading Taranaki Amateurs. PROGRAMME. AMATEURS. Flyweight: A Collins v? T. Sullivan. Light: p Sharrock v. S. Lind. Welter: A. Duggan v. W. McNeil. Feather: P. -Skoglund v. J. Millar. Welter: Bert Clarry v. Ken Rowson. PROFESSIONAL: George Lane (Dunedin) versus Bert Faeoorey (Auckland). Popular. Prices. Book Early. Box new open at Grubb's, ’phone 289. W. R. FOLEY, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. WHAREHUIA HALL. *- GENERAL MEETING of those in- ** rerested in the above will bo he’d p the Stanley Road School on July Mth, at 7.30 pan. B. RICHMOND. Hon. Seo. STAR OF OPI'NAKE LODGE (1.0.0. F. '* SUMMONED MEETING of the ” above Lodge will be held on Tuesgay, the 12th inst. Business: Important. A. G. HUNT, Secretary. SAVE 150 PER CENT. ■T>Y having your SAFETY RAZOR BLADES RE-SHARPENED at J. AUSTIN A SON’S by an Electri • Machinc similar to that used by the Menufactorero. Satisfaction assured. NOTE THE CHARGES: GILLETTE (double edge), AUTO STROP, and other makes, all 2s. dozen. BLADE RAZORS GROUND & SET. I>6 each. NOTE.—We do not accept less than half-a-dozen blades. If less are sent tjey will be charged as half dozen. AU blades must be in good condition and .ree from rust. Jjst your Blades to us, with remittance. 3. AUSTIN & SON. TOBACCONISTS, MEN’S FANCY / GOODS & SPORTING GOODS. f‘ r O. Box 141. 85 Devon Street, PLYMO UTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1921, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1921, Page 1
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