AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. if you can't get at night, see Carpentier at the Matinee To-Morrow at 2 p.m. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Unique and Tremendous Double Star Attraction. GEORGES CARPENTIER. GEORGES CARPENTIER, Idol of the Universe, Soldier. Sportsaian, Boxer, Lover and Gentleman, in THE WONDER MAN. THE WONDER MAN. THE WuNDER MAN. e THE WONDER MAN. See famous four-round bout! A society drama that’s fast moving and real. Also E. W. Hornung's famouc story of Love and Crime. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES. A production that will live when other films are forgotten. prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls 1/6, Reserves 2/6 all plus tax. Plans at Collier’s. Be early or Reserve your seat!
NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorporated.) HAL LOWE E N NOT H E R SCOTCH * NIGHT. SCOTS, ROLL UP! TO THE ML9C QF BONNIE SCOTLAND. yyE ARE REVIVING OLD CUSTOMS. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTERTAINMENT for Old & Young. THE DATE, & BE THERE! To be "held in the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL pn MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, at 8 p.m. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. JAS. AUSTIN, Secretary. r - - ■ ■— NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. QPEN I N G JJ EET I X a To be held on the New Plymouth Boys’ High School Grounds on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1921. Splendid Nominations jiave been ?d for all events. Attend and witness interesting afternoon's sport. First event starts at 1 p.m. Admission to grounds Is, Ladies Free. Afternoon Tea Is. L. W. ANDREW, Hen. See., Box 47, New Plymouth. PROGRAMME FOR gCOUTS’ gPORTS. PARK. LABOR DAY, OCTOBER 24. Children’s Items start at 10.30 am. 1. Girls’ Race, under 12 years. 2. Boys’ Race, under 12 year?. 3. Wheelbarrow Race, under 12 years. 4. Thread the Needle Race (little girls). 5. Sack Race. 6. Potato Race, both boys and girls, under 12 year*. 7. Girls’ Race, under 12 e years. 50 yards. S. Boy.s’ Race, over 12 years. 50 yards. Scoute' Sports start at 12.30 p.m. •1. Scout Tug-of-war. average weight of team 40 stone. 2. Giri Scout Race. 50 yards. 3. Open Race. boys. 100 yards. 4-. Walking Race. 75 yards. 5. Fairy Scout Race, under 12 years. 6 Physical Drill, team of nine boys or girls. 7. Skipping Event, girls over 12 dumber of times limited. 8. Potato Race, boys. 9. Boxing, boys. 10. Scout Mothers’ Race. 11. Firpt Aid Display. 12. Sark Race, for Scouts only. JX Signalling Display. 14. Scoutmasters’ and Committeemen’s Race. 15. Afternoon Tea in the Bungelow. 16. Young Men’s Kicking the Football, at 1* per two kicks. 17. Adults’ Thread the Needle Race. MRS. MOVFRLEY’S ORCHESTRA of Twelve Instruments. Swings, Seesaws. Ocean Wave. Slide, Merry-go-round. Fish Pond. Coconut Shy. Fruit Stalls. Lollie Stall. Soft Drinks, Produce Stall. Jumble Stall. Hot Water Free. Admission, Is; School Children under 14 free. A REAL TIP-TOP DANCE Will be held in the Bungalow at 8 p.m. (pome one—come all. Good floor; good music. » B. BLACKBALL, Secretary. W. T. SCOTT, Treasurer. Ar B. wALDIEIJAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET. NSW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1921, Page 1
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521Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1921, Page 1
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