AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.30. Children 6d. Enjoyed by a Great Crowd last night! Reserve, or be early, at EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last occasion. Your only chance now to see o, remarkable fiIm—“THE DEMPSEY—CARPENTIER FIGHT.” DEMPSEY—CARPENTIER FIGHT.” DEMPSEY—CARPENTIER FIGHT.” Every Move, Every Action, from Ever}' Angle. Filmed by Twenty-two Cameras. THE RECORD-BREAKING FILM. D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/- and 1/6, plus tax. Reserves at Collier’s. .TNEMPSEY - CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURES. TARaNAKI TOUR. New Plymouth. —Tuesday, March 28. Hawera. —Wednesday. March 29. Hawera. —Thursday, March .30. Stratford.- Friday, March 31. Manaia. —Saturday, April 1. Waitara.—Monday, April 3. {Eltham, —Wednesday, April 4. NOTICE. QRAND 'yjAORI OONCERT. RAHOTU HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. Songs, Duets, Recitations, Poi Dances and Hakas. Proceeds in aid of Maori Girls’ Instituj tion. j Dance to Follow, 8 p.m. H. KAHUI, Secretary. z RIVERLEA SPORTS CLUB. Don’t Forget that there are RECORD ENTRIES for the RIVERLEA gPORTS On TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. Sports commence at 11 a.m. sharp. Luncheon, Soft Drinks, Fruit, etc., obtainable on grounds. Opunake Band in Attendance. MONSTER DANCE in Hall in evening. Admission to Dance: Gents 3s, Ladies 1/6. . / A. E. MILLS, Hon. Sec.
T HE JJURWOOD gPORTS. ; FUNNY FRANKLEY FROLICS. c 1 To be held on APRIL 1, at Mr. Adlam’s I Property, Carrington Road. I Races for voung and old. Beauty Contests. Baby Shows. Every Raee a novelty. Big Prizes and no blanks. Canteen under the H’Oaks run by our capable Mr. Waldock. Fun starts at 1 o’clock. Leave all your worries at home. Visitors will have time to recover before the dance to be held on April 6. Admission Is. No change given. Remember April 1 is fair dinkum. J. W. BLANCE, Secretary. , J£ ID HIR S T £PORTS IN THE FACTORY PADDOCK, MIDHIRST. THURSDAY, MARCH 30. Commencing at 11.30 a.m. Record nominations for all events 18 to 19 for each foot race. Extraordinary interest in chopping, ’ which must be held in heats. Come and see Taranaki Cookies Toss the Sheaf. Refreshment Booth. Dance in the Evening in the Hall. W. SPRAY, Secretary. PERCY J. DOUGLASS 1 ’ FOR MOTOR CYCLES. “SCOUT INDIANS” for 1922 have floating spring seat pillar. Improved Electrical Equipment. Splendid finash. Low riding position. Speed 4 to GO miles per hour. Eighty to 100 miles per gallon of Benzine. Their reliability is widely known. “DOUGLAS” 4 h.p. 1022 Model has mechanical oiling. New single lever Carburettor. Detachable cylinder heads; 80 to 100 miles per gallon of benzine. “Douglas” are motor cycle makers to H.M. King George. K.L.G. SPARKING PLUGS. Mr. Whitehead rode at the New Plymouth Races on a pair purchased from uU V PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. '® rp iMB E R FOR gA L E >t AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Lines suitable for (?ow Shots, and all classes of Farm Buildings, Sheep Yards, Pig Styes, etc. Inspection Invited and Enquiries Solicited. All classes of Rough and Dressed Timber in stock, Mouldings, Fencing Posts. House Blocks, etc., ex Eltham and Main Trunk Sawmills. EGMONT BOX COMPANY, Ltd. Timber Yards: ELTHAM. 5J P.O. Box 19. Telephone 20.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1922, Page 1
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