AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT AN INDIAN'S PATIENCE: Through the long night -he sai poised on the very edge of the cliff—- * IF YOU COME ONE STEP NEARER I JUMP"— And the Indian -at down to wait until Sleep overcame her; he knew his time would eome. MAURICE TOURNEUR’S MASTER PICTURE. “THE LAST OF TEE MOHICANS" "THE LAdT OF THE MOHICANS" ‘ THE LAST OF TEE MOHICANS" “THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" “THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." By fame- l-’cnlmore Cooper. Jnc story that thrilled yon in childhood will do less thrill you to-dav. Ako Gazettes and Coinedv. D.C. 1 6. Stalls 1/- (plus tax). 1 WARE A HAUL. QONCERT AND J)ANCE In. Aid of Church Funds. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER. Concert 2s. Supper Provided. OF gEASON JJANCE. •EAST END PAVILION. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. Ladies 2b, Gentlemen 3s. Premised by Fitzroy School Fete Entertainment Committee. PROCEEDS IN AID OF GROUNDS. : A. C. W. BELLRINGER,, _ Hon. Secretary. ;
ATHLETICS. THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING. LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC JHeld under the Auspices of the Taraaaki Workers' Council and registered under the N_Z.A. and C.U.) WESTERN PARK. NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-DAY. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. • Labor Day.) PROGRAMME: HD : Children’s Races (continuous). 11.0 : Youths’ Race. 1130: Girls’ Race. 12 0 : Boys’ Half-mile Walk. 12.5 : 100 Yardfl (open*. 22.15: Half-mile Cycle Race (open). 22A0: Boye’ Half mile Cycle Race. £2.45: 220 Yards Race (open). 1.0 : One’Mile Cycle Race (open). 1.15: Boys’ Mile Cycle Race. 1.30: Primary Schools Relay Race. 1.45: Single Ladies’ Race. 2.0 : One and a-half Mile Cycle Race. 2.15: Male Unionists’ Relay Race. 2.30: 220 Yards (Amateur.) 2.45: Youths’ Race (16-18 years) 230: Married Ladies’ Race. 3D : Two Mile Cycle Race. 3.15: 440 Yards (open). 330: 440 Yards (Amateur). 3.45: Hurdle Race. 4.0 : .Secondary Schools Relay Race. 43 : Display by High School Squad. 420: Boya Sack Race. 4.30: Youths’ Three-legged Race. 435: Bandsmen's Race. 4.40: Committeemen’s Race. {(This programme is subject to alteration.) Competitors are requested to be on the ground® promptly at the advertised 1 starting time-. Nail-driving and Wood-flawing Events » for Ladies, Chain Stepping, Guessing • Competitions. Coconut Shies. Baby Competition (to be derided at 4 p.m., four . prizes.) SELECTIONS BY 4th BATTALION j REGIMENTAL BAND. Afternoon Tea, Is. (Admission to Ground, Is; School Children Free. GRAND BALL AT 8 p.m. IN CORONA- I TION HALL. jLxcelient Floor; Sit-down Supper; Music by Orchestra (six instruments). Late Trams. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. R. G. BRABYN, Hon. Secretary. Box 193. New Plymouth.
PILES CURED Mr. (Wellington) writes:— •‘I am more comfortable and happier than I have been for years.” JfITZGERALD’S QINTMENT, N° 4 2 PER POT; BA’ POST 2/3. FITZGBRALD’S PHA_<KACY, ELTHAM. Telephones:— Pharmacy, 135. Residence, 218. <V A T9ON 4 fIOODER A. AN Z.LA., REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. N.Z. Insurance Co.’s Buildine. £)EVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. PX>. Boz 17«.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1921, Page 1
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