AMUSEMENTS. s<OTE.—Monday Next: Mary Pickford in ‘•Heart of rhe Hills,” 7 reels. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! at 7.45. TO-NIGHT! ‘DROP THAT GUN. QUICKS”—and there, facing the band of crooks, was a slap of a girl—lN A NIGHTIE. It was the innocent girl they had persuaded to join them —and she looked like business, too. The hands went up—slowly. PEGGY MAY PEGGY MAY In a Thrilling Story of Society and the Underworld, of Crooks and Cash. “THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE.” “THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE.” Mystery-drama of Action and Suspense. Also showing: "The Invisible Rand,” Gazettes and Pathc Comedy. “When the . Wind Blows.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Plan at Collier’s. SECOND ANNUAL RETURNED SOLDIERS’ JJALL KAIMATA HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. Supper 2.1 the hands of the Quartermaster. Music by Boulton’s Orchestra. Floor prepared’ by the Fatigue Party. All we ask: Double 7s, Gents ss, Ladies 2s Gd, Archibald's bus will run out. A. F. PERROTT, Hon. See. THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING, LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC (Held under the Auspices of the Tarawa ki Workers’ Council and registered under the N.Z.A. and C.U.) WESTERN PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. On MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1921. (LMhor Day.) Following is the programme of events: Children’s Races (under 14 years). iOO Yarcte Open; first £.3, second £l. !20 Yards Open; first £3 l(te. second £1 10s. 140 Yards Open; first £3, second £l. 820 Yards Opens. (Amateur); trophies value £3 and. £l. 440 Yards Open (Amateur); trophies value £3 and,*£l. Male Unionists' Relay, 440 yards; first
£2. Youths’ Race, 150 yards (16 years and under); trophies. Girls’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Married Ladies’ Race, 75 yards; trophy. Single Ladies’.Race, 75 yards; trophy*. Youths’ Race, 16 to IS years; trophies. Obstacle Race; trophy, £2. Hurdle Race. 120 yards; first £2, second £l. Boys’ Mile Cycle Race (17 and under); trophy. Boys’ Half-mile Cycle Race (17 and under); two prizes donated. Half-mile Cycle Race (open), first £3, second £1 10s. One Mile Cycle Race (open); first £3, second £1 10s. One and a-half Miles Cycle Race (open); first £6,.second £2, third 10s. Two Miles Cycle Race (scratch); lap prize 2s 6d; first £3, second £l. Boys’ Half-mile Walk; trophies. Relay Race (Primary Schools), 440 yards; four medals. Relay Race (Secondary Schools), 440 yards, four medals. Youths’ Sack Race (16 and under), trophy. Youths’ Three-legged Race; trophy. Bandsmen's Race, 100 yards (with instruments), trophy. Physical Drill Display (High School Boys). Committee Men’s Race; trophy. Entries for 100 yards, 220 yards, and 440 yards, 220 yards (amateur), 120 yards hurdles, and all cycle events, close with the Secretary on Saturday, October 15. Nominations for the above events are 2/- and 1/-. except the 1| miles jeycle race, which is 3/- and 1/6. Any competitor desiring fuli programme, with all particulars, will have game forwarded upon application to’the Secretary. CITIZENS’ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. UNIQUE BABY COMPETITION. Every one has a chance. Four prizes, value 10s each. SIDESHOWS AND COMPETITIONS GALORE. GRAND BALL AT 8 p.m. IN CORONATION HALL. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary. Box 193, New Plymouth. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1921, Page 1
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