AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S ■TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Anvtiter of the vivid outdoor pictures with a fighting star -TRACKED TO EARTH.” "‘TRACKED TO EARTH.” “TRACKED TO EARTH ” -TRACKED TO EARTH” A story with a big surprise. A rugged man who hud a smooth tongue, a way with the ladies, and a problem that nearly cost him his life to solve. Starring— FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. Handsome Frank. ?vlayo never had a more forceful role than that offered in this drama. He is the centre of a mystery that is not solved until the last of the last reel. ■Supporting films are:—Two-reel com- | edy -Table Steaks,” and International I Neves. Prices: DC. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. KING’S THEATRE. STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In a First National Attraction -'DADDY LONG LEGS” I . “DADDY LONG LEGS” “DADDY LONG LEGS” ’ The world’s sweetheart in one of her very best pictures. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Humphrey’s 'TTHRILLING Contests, Coronation Hail, next Saturday. August 12. TARANAKI’S BEST BALL. FIFTH ANNUAL pLAIN & pANCY JJRESS ALL. At CORONATION HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDA x, August 24 and 25. CHILDREN’S NIGHT FRIDAY. Prizes: National, Poster, Original and Fancy Costumes. Special Features: Excellent Floor. Splendid Supper, Grand Illuminations. SPECIAL LATE TRAM CHILDREN’S NIGHT. G. E. ROPER, Chairman. QOURSING! QOURSING! OPEN AND LIMIT STAKES. OPEN AND LIMIT STAKES. To be run on the New Plymouth Enclosure. Glenavon, Smart Road, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), AUGUST 10, 1922 First course at 1 p.m. Good Strong Hares. Good Nominations. Admission: Gentlemen 2s, Boys 6d, Ladies Free. - W. A. O’DONNELL, W. HASKELL, Joint Secretaries. ALBERT POOLEY ALBERT POOLEY (Auckland) Venus CYRIL WHITAKER CYRIL WHITAKER (Wellington). THE GREATEST BOXING CONTEST Ever Presented in Taranaki, will take place on SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 12, 1922. at the CORONATION HALL, NEW’ PLYMOUTH The Best Ameteurs in the Province will open proceedings at 8 p.m. PRIOES: 21/- (Ringside), 10s and ss, all plus tax. Plan at Collier’s. School Boys’ Tickets 2/9, on sale at the Secretary's Office only. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary, T.B.A. DOUGLAS “THE WORLD’S MOST RELIABLE MOTOR CYCLE.” rpHROUGHOUT the world this claim stands undisputed. Users everywhere for fifteen years have proved it, and in the war the Despatch Rider staked his life on the “Doug.” 6 h.p., 4 h.p., 3J h.p„ 21 h.p. At Olives i.cin £9B. Easy terns. Also, the superb little “SCOUT INDIAN.” Electrically Equipped. PERCY J, DOUGLASS TARANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1922, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1922, Page 1
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