AMUSEMENTS. HEAR RENO & ARTA AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of a Big Attraction. Make the most of your last chance to enjoy this Big Bill. Dark deeds and queer twisted conspiracy silhouetted against that bizarre and • baneful spot —FRISCO’S CHINATOWN. Threats of death, signed with the fateful symbol of a dread Chinese Tong, come Jo a family of three—father, son, and daughter. EARLE WILLIAMS EARLE WILLIAMS in e story of ’FRISCO’S CHINATOWN that will make your hair stand on end >—until the time comes for you to laugh. “THE PURPLE CIPHER.” “THE PURPLE CIPHER.” •“THE PURPLE CIPHER.” Also Gaumont Graphic, & Christie Comedy. Matinee Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, Children 6d. And the Night's Programme will include the famous attraction, RENO AND ARTA. • RENO AND ARTA. RENO Wizard Trap & Jazz Drummer, and The world’s Biggest Xylophone ARTA Classic Dancer. Re-appearance by Special Arrangement prior to their departure for the States. Sight Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls 1/6, plus Tax. Matinee Concession Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls I/-, plus tax. Children 6d. CITIZENS' BAND. Citizens’ Band will give a Series of Recitals of Vocal and Instrumental Music in aid of Contest Expenses. First Recital, Everybody’s Theatre, Sunday, August 14. at 8.15 p.m. Collection st doors - H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary.
p.OOTBALL pjOTBALL PUKEKURA PARK. TO-DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. Senior Cup Competition. A Grade. TAWERA v. TUKAPA HAWERA v. TUKAPA HAWERA v. TUKAPA Kick-off 3 p.m. Primary Schools Rep Match. NORTH TARANAKI SOUTH TARANAKI. Kick-off 1.45 p.m. Gentlemen 1/-, Ladies and hoys 6d. G. E. .lAGO, Hon. Secretary.
GREAT BOXING BOXING ■ TOURNAMENT •Under the auspices of the Taranasi Boxing Association (Incorporated). TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. | CORONATION HALL, CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. First Bout at 8 p.m. The Biggest Attraction yet staged here. THE GREAT 15 ROUNDS PROFESSION Ala BOUT FOR PURSE OF £lOO. LAURIE CADMAN (Auckland) versus * LEN McASEY (Taranaki). SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS. Fly Weight: Collins (Stratford) v. Seamark (Omata). Feather Weight. Hope (New Plymouth) v. W. Coates (Omata). Light Weight: Sharrock (Stratford) v. W. Coombe (Oaonui). Welter Weight: Jack Willis (New Plymouth) v. T. Cleary (Omata). A Duggan (Hawera) v. R. Fitzsimmons (Matapu). Heavy-weight: Mills (Riverlea) v. McDonald (Dunedin). Referee: Mr. Frank Bums (Auckland.) Prices of Admission: 10s, ss, back seats 3s. A Limited Number of Ring Side Seats at £1 Is. Box Plan opens at Collier’s on Monday, Bth August. NOTE.—Patrons can park their motor cars near the Hall. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 1
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