AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLES TO NIGHT At 7.45. TO-NIGHT. FOR THE LAST TIME. Another Big Picture by the Star without a failure. ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, In an intense, finely-produced drania of modern business life—--UNDER OATH.” A Tale of Tangled In“UNDER OATH.” trigues for the love of “UNDER OATH.” a worth-while woman. Selznick’s popular star adds another brilliant performance to her long list of sucs cesses. NILES WELCH is in it, too! Also, "THE BLUE FOX.”' Episode 4. . USUAL PRICES. COMING TOMORROW. BUCK JONES in “ROUGH SHOD.” yOWN JJALL, gTRATFORD. TO-MORROW NIGHT, NOVEMBER 14. B ox 1 N G TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m. A display of Scientific Boxing by skilled devotees of the noble art. A NIGHT WITH THE AMATEURS. Every contestant an exponent of renown. By permission of the Stratford Sports and Pastimes Club. HERE’S THE PROGRAMME: Collins (Stratford) v. Mancer (Eltham). Childs (Stratford) v. Henry (Eltham). Skoglund (Stratford) v. Morgan (Eltham). Brooking (Stratford) v. Foote (Eltham). Hope (Hawera) v. Humphries (Eltham). Biennerhaeset (Stratford) v. Dudding (Stratford). Duggan (Hawera) v. MeAsey (Lepperton). Colton (Te Wera) v. Graham (Eltham). Heavy-weights: Pepperell (Hawera) v. A. E. Mills (Riverlea). Mr. F. D. Gaffaney has presented a gold medal for the most scientific boxer in the tourney. Popular Prices. ss, 3s and 2s (plus tax), ladies and schoolboys half price.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1922, Page 1
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