AMUSEMENTS A CLASSIC OF THE TURF! EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT - At 7.1 u TO-NIGHT. And To-morrow Night. MATINEE TOMORROW, AT 3.15. The Most Exciting Sporting Drama Ever Filmed And an All-Britfeh Screen Masterpiece, -kissing cups race.*’ -kissing cups RACE.” -kissing cups RACE.” ‘ We’re neck, sir, to neck . . . two strides more •” I saw in the great sea of faces a girl’s —pale, white as the dead! J cried, ‘ For God's sake, Kissing Cup—now!!!” ’Twas over! We’d won by a head! “KKiING r-CP’S RACE.” The Great English Drama of the Turf, Starring VIOLET HOPSON, GREGORY SCOTT, & JOE PLANT—the famous English jockey, winner of over 300 races. Knowing that tremendous crowds will attend .be screening of "Kissing Cup’s Race,” fixe management have decided to screen AT USUAL TRICES. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 3.15. AT WAITARA THURSDAY NIGHT. LAWN TENNIS. AUCKLAND v. TARANAKI. To be played on the New Plymouth Ciub’s Courts, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. sth Play Commences at 11 a.m. Admission 1/-. The Powderham Street entrnn*. f onlv will be available. K. G. ARCHER. Hon. Sec., Taranaki Lawn Tennis Assn. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. i 'THE TARANAKI BOXING ASSOCIA- ’**’ tion (Incorporated) presents the GREATEST HEAVY WEIGHT ' CONTEST OF THE YEAR. Laurie Cadman (Auckland) v. Les. Gleeson (Australia). And Left. M'Asey (Lepperton) v. W. Scott (Inglewood). A DOUBLE ATTRACTION AT THE CORONATION HALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, At 8 p.m. Two Special Amateur Bouts of Six Rounds duration. JHE GREATS& BOXING ATTRACTION EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF TARANAKI. Prices: IDs 6d (Reserves and Ringside) and ss; both plus tax. Box Plan at Collier’s, February 7, 1923. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary. 'J FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Rata, Tawa, or Mai re Firewood, and Rinfu or Hinau Fencing Posts-; on truck at Inglewood, or delivered by ar fangement. Apply— SCOTT, Carrier, ’Phone 146. STANDISH STREET, INGLEWOOD. ENGINE ENAMEL. BLACK, GREY AND GREEN. A quick glossy enamel that saves the cylinders and all metal parts from rusting. Not injured by heat, grease, or benzine. Air drying. Will stand heat. Price; 4/6 fin. JRA J JJRIDGER, Motor Equipment Store, ELTHAM. ’Phone 66D. “AfARSLAND VIEW” PRIVATE HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH, NOW OPEN. MRS. E. T; GOLDING. j?YES FRONti Saving at the Spigot and wasting, at the Bung-hole. Chafe what you’re dortig by not having pbur clothes cleaned by us. Costumes. Suita. Haw, Gloves, Funs and Overcoats of all descriptions when cleaned by ns are clean. Make no error when having jours done, and see it is done at M C CULLOUGH’S (Opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS. HAT RE-BLOCKERS & RE-MODELLERS IN TARANAKI. JTPHOLSTERING. (NEW AND REPAIR WORK.) Having procured the services of a first As« tradesman, I am now able to under take all classes of Upholstery—new and re pair work. All Frames made in our own factory of good, sound timber. ALL WORK GUARANTEED O M anley,s ’ Cabinetmaker, ggDGg JTREET, ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1923, Page 1
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