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AMUSEMENTS. Tom MIX TO-NIGHT. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! For the last time. TOM MIX. In a thrilling stofy of the TOM MIX. Grand Canyon of Arizona. A picture that shatters all speed limits for thrills. “SKY-HIGH.” Chock-a-block with hair-“SKY-HIGH.” raising stunts. More “SKY-HIGH.” daring and more thrill-. “SKY-HIGH.” ing than ever. TOM MIX. Leaps eleven feet across a TOM MIX. chasm 2000 ft deep. TOM MIX. Drops from a speeding airTO?»I MIX. plane into the Colorado TOM MIX. River. TOM MIX. Races his horse up the canTOM MIX. yon’s steep trails and TOM MIX. around its giddy rim. TOM MIX. Slides 125 ft down a cliff on TOM MIX. a rope. If you miss “SKY HIGH” you’ll .be sorry. Also comedy, “The Barnstormers,” and Topicals. Prices: D.C. 1/6. Stalls 1/- (plus tax.) NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. and Friends are reminded of the Social Evening to be held in the Pavilion on Thursday next. Euchre at 7.30 sharp. Ladies a plate. Euchre, Music, Dancing. SCOTCH CONCERT. SCOTCH CONCERT. EMPIRE THEATRE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. At 8 p.m. Special Engagement of the jyjcKENZIE SISTERS Champion Highland Dancers. Absolutely in a class by themselves. Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Seantriubhais; also Irish Jig, Sailors Hornpipe, Fairy Toe Dance, Tarantella, and ku ssian Folk Dance. Don t Miss It. as the opportunity of seeing these Champions may not occur again. Popular Prices: 3/3, 2/2. Plan at Collier’s. LOOK AT THIS! J)AY gOY SCOUTS’ SPORTS. KAWAROA PARK. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. COME ONE—COME ALL—BIG AND SMALL. Children’s Fun begins at 10.30 a.m., and ends when the children are tired. At 1 o’clock we open the Competitions and Sports for all Scouts; also Guessing Competitions for Adults. Stalls: Produce, Meat, Fancy, Confectionery, and Id Drinks for Children. Cocoanut Shy, Fish Pond, and the Prize Stuffed Turkey; Sheep Guessing, Chain Stepping. Fun for Old and Young. Watch this Paper for full programme. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENING. Good floor; best of music; and ■ excellent supper. MISS O. DAY, R. WATSON, Joint Secretaries.

rpARANAKI J2OAD R ACE - ROUND THE MOUNTAIN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. To be held on tne.New Plymouth Racecourse (by courtesy of the Taranaki Jockey Club.) Motor Cycle Events. 1. NOVICE HANDICAP, of 5 Ifcps, for any power machine. First prize, gold medal: second prize, trophy valued at £8 10s. Entry fee Is. To star at 1.30 p.m. 2. OPEN HANDICAP, of 5 laps, for machines up to and including 4 h.p. First prize, trophy valued at £.5; second prize, trophy valued at £3 10s. Entry fee, 2s 6d. To start at 2 p.m. 3. OPEN HANDICAP, of 6 laps, for machines 5-6 h.p. and over. First prize trophy valued at £5; second prize, trophy valued at £3 10s. Entry fee, 2s 6d. To start at 2.30 p.m. Starting times subject to progress of road race. All machines must be fully equipped, including mudguards, carriers, etc. Lamps only may be removed. Racing machines barred. Athletic Events open to High School only: 1? JUNIOR STEEPLECHASE, for boys under 15 years. About 1 mile. 2. SENIOR STEEPLECHASE, for boys over 15 years. About 1 mile. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Egmont Street. P.O. Box 105. Admission to Grounds: Adults I/-, Children 6d (no tax); Motor Cars Is: Motor Cycles 6d. OKATO. J. HUTHNANCE MOTOR ENGINEER, commenced Business in Okato. Repairs a Speciality. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1922, Page 1

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