AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S . TO-NIGHT! At 7.45- TO-NIGHT! Hodkinson Pictures present Irvin Willax's production from the well-known book. Dabney Todd.” bv F. N. Westcott. “DOWN HOME.” “DOWN HOME.’ “DOWN HOME." A wonderful human drama of just plain country folks, with an all star cast. A Picture to Turn leisure Hours into Hours of Pleasure. Small-town life with big-town events — baby vamps—men who are just plain bad —men whose love is clean—and women for whom they fight. And then in their midst—excitement thrills and heaps of fun! Also showing—Topicals, two-reel Comedy and Episode 3 of the popular serial “Thunderbolt Jack.” Prices: DC. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children 6d to Matinee. £MP I R E qpHEATRE. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922 At 8 p.mA POPUPLAR ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY. —By— REV. O. BLUNDELL, M.8.A.A., Hon Director, New Plymouth Observatory. EMPIRE THEATRE TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922. The above lecture is arranged under the auspices of the New Plymouth Astronomical Society, with a view to securing funds for improved instrumental equipment at the Observatory. Admission 2s; Children half price. i. ■ . ST. MARY’S PARISH. ALL Parishioners are invited to a Social Evening in St. Mary’s Hall on MONDAY. July 3rd, at S p.m.. to welcome the Rev. E. H. Strong, and farewell the Rev- F. G. Harvie. W. H. ROBERTSHAW, E. W. M. LYSONS, Wardens. ! SHOWS. THIRTEENTH DOMINION DAIRY & GREAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA. JULY 4,5, G, 7 & S, 1922. POINTS TO REMEMBER. No. I—The1 —The Show opens at Noon oh 1 TUESDAY. JULY 4. No. 2—The Official Opening will take place at 2.15 pm. on Tuesday, July 4. No. 3—Ain Wednesday afternoon the inter-provincial football match, Taranaki v. Wellington, will be played. i No. 4—-That Thursday is the People’s Day. i No. s—That Friday is the Children’s ' Day. i No. 6—That on Saturday the inter-Col-lege match, Wanganui Collegiate School v. New Plymouth Boys’ High School, will he played- . No. 7 —That excursion fares have been arranged o» the railway during the ■whole of the Show period. : No. S—That admission to the Show this year will be by turnstiles, so have I your correct money ready to put in the slot as you enter: Adults, ]s 3d. Children 6d, including amusement tax. Season Tickets are: Adults, 6s 6d; Children, 2s 9d, including tax. L. 0. HOOKER, Secretary. Box 79. Hawera. • Telegraphic Address: “Winshow.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1922, Page 1
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