I .AMUSEMENTS. , 'TOWN HALL— PEERLESS PICTURES. —TOWN HALL I I ITO-NIGHT— “TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN” —TO-NIGHT ; TO-NIGHT— “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES’’ —TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. I'EARL Wlll'l'll LX “THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN’’ | From the Novel “A Pagan of the Hills.’’ ALSO A TWO-REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY. g OXI NG! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! j DOMINION HALT., BLACKBALL, ON FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. DOMINION HALL, BLACKBALL, ON FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. DOMINION HALL, BLACKBALL, ON FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton)—£loo PURSE " £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton)—£loo PURSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grey) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton)—£loo PURSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grev) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton) —£100 PURSE £lOO PURSE—REDWING (Grev) v. JIMMY CARR (Millerton)—£loo PURSE I ALSO SPECIAL BOUT, SIX ROUNDS, BETWEEN FRED DAVIDSON (Grev) v. 808 MeDONALD (Blackball) FRED DAVIDSON (Grev) v. 808 MeDONALD (.Blackball) AND OPEN FLYWEIGHT COMPETITION, 7st 81b. PRICES: Ringside 12/0, Front Seats 7/6, Back 5/-. Doors Open 7,30. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. .. R. DUNCAN, Secretary.
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Grey River Argus, 18 May 1922, Page 1
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