AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of EARLE WILLIAMS in a Drama of Intrigue, Adventure, Diplomacv and Love. “THE SILVER CAR." “THE SILVER CAR.” From the Novel by Wyndham Martyn. A story of the inside of political intrigue and a back stage view of Modern Diplomacy. Also Gazette. Travel and Comedy. COMING TO MORROW. LIONEL BARRYMORE in “THE MASTER MIND.” From the Great Stage Success by Daniel G. Carter. An all-absorbing drama of hate, intrigue, revenge, love, then final renunciation. A struggle with Conscience at the hour of conquest just as he is about to play his trump card! D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, plus tax. RF’ERLEA SPORTS CLUB. Don’t Forget that there are RECORD ENTRIES for the JJIVERLEA gPORTS TODAY THURSDAY, MARCH 30. Sports commence at 11 a.m. sharp. Luncheon, Soft Drinks, Fruit, etc., obtainable on Opunake Band in Attendance. MONSTER DANCE in Hall in evening. Admission to Dance: Gents 3s, Ladies 1/6. A. E. MILLS, Hon. Sec. gPORTS IN THE FACTORY PADDOCK. MIDHIRST. TO-DAY. 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 Cockies Toss the Sheaf. Refreshment Booth. Dance in the Evening in the Hall. W. SPRAY, Secretary.
T HE JJURWOOD gPORTS. FUNNY FRANKLEY FROLICS. To be held on APRIL 1. at Mr. Adlam’s Property, Carrington Road. Races for young and old. Beauty Contests. Baby Shows. Every Race 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.
KAWAROA PARK RASTER }£ONDAY pICNIC. APRIL 17, 1922. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Eltham Pipe Band and Highlanders in Attendance. Fourth Wellington Battalion Band engaged. STALLS, SIDE SHOWS, GAMES GALORE. Fuller particulars later. F MOVERLF.Y, \ Hon. Secretary. TOWN & SUBURBAN PROPERTY IS CHEAPEB and THE DEMAND IS KEEN. PROSPECTIVE BUYERS & SELLERS, DO NOT NEGLECT THE OPPORTUNITY. c-SEE R. A: LARGE ESTATE AGENT & "ALUER, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds.. St. Aubvn St, NEW PLYMOUTH. ‘‘DO IT NOW!”
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 1
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