AMUSEMENTS. “The Cosiest Theatre in Taranaki.” “The Cosiest Theatre in Taranaki.” KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. ' MATINEE TO DAY (WEDNESDAY) AT 3.30 P.M. Last Night of ‘MICHAEL STROGOFF.” “MICHAEL STROGOFF.” DON’T MISS IT! DON’T MISS IT! DON’T MISS IT! TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. To Commence at 8 p.m. sharp by the clock. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR -- GRAND DANCE PLAY. ‘ THE BABES IN THE WOOD’’ BY ELWYN RILEY AND 60 PUPILS ANOTHER REVELATION IN CHILDREN’S WORK. The Story of “The Babes in the Wood" in Dance, Song and Story. The dressing is again a feature of this wonderful performance. Everything is new and the dressing must be seen to be appreciated. Box Plan Now Open at Grubb’s. PRICES: Reserves. 4/-; Front Stalls, 3/- (plus tax): Back Stalls, 2/-. Children Half Price. No tax and no extra charge for booking. MUSIC BY MRS. MARTIN’S ORCHESTRA.
JPLECTRIC JJGHT gPORTS. J]LECTRIC J j IGIIT gPORTS. JPLECTRIC LIGHT gPORTS. SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA, SHOWGROUNDS. HAWERA. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). At 7.45 sharp. The ■ Hawera Amateur Athletic Club presents its best programme to date. The lighting system has been further improved. Order and approximate time-table of EVENTS: 1. 7.45: Heats 120 Yards Hurdles. 2. —7.4-5: Javelin. 3. 7.55: Final 120 Yards Hurdles. 4—8.0: Heats Half-mile Cycle. 5. —8.5: Half-mile Boys' Cycle. 6. —8.10: Heats 100 Yards. 7. —8.15: 220 Yards High School. 8. —8.20: Final Half-mile Cycle. 9. 8.25: Final 100 Yards. 10. —8.30: 75 Yards Ladies' Race. 11. 8.35: 1 Mile Walk. 12. —8.35: Putting the Shot. 13. 8.40: 880 Yards. 14. —8.50: Half-mile Old Timers' Cycle. 15. —8.55: 1 Mile Cvcle. 16. 9.0: Heats 220 Yards. 17. —9.5: 50 Yards Dash for Married Men. 18. —9.10: High Jump. 19. —9.20: Final 220 Yards. 20. —9.25: Relay, Bovs’ Club. 21. 9.30: 2 Mile Cycle. 22. —9.35: 220 Yards Primary Schoolboys. 23. 9.40: 1 Mile Run. 24. —9.45: Cyclists’ Lap Race. 25—9.50: 440 Yards. 26.—9.55: Medley. MUSIC BY WIRELESS SPECIALLY ARRANGED. Rasults will be announced through five loud speakers. ADMISSION: Gates, 2/-; Stand, 6d; Children, half price at gate, free to stand if under 10. * UNIQUE RESORT. HEALTH AND PLEASURE At Q.REENME A D O W S. (Three miles from Opuuake.) Try a Beach Farm Holiday. Perfect, privacy, comfortable cottages. Sea and river bathing and fishing. Jersey milk, cream and butter and all provisions procurable on the farm. Cars parked. Only 40 minut-es motor run from Mt. Egmont and 30 minutes from Historic Parihaka and Cape Egmont Lighthouse. MRS. A. S. JULIAN, Box 35. Opunake. 'Phone 78J £T RATFORD g II 0 W. gTRATFORD gHO W. NOVEMBER .23 & 24, 1927. NOVEMBER 23 & 24, 1927. LATE ENTRIES FOR ALL STOCK AND COMPETITIONS Close on WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER. (No Entries taken .after that date.) VISITORS! NOTE SHOW DAYS. Direct to the Show Grounds. The Railway Department has arranged for Special Trains to run to and return from the Show Grounds. SPRING SUITINGS THIS SEASON'S THIS SEASON'S INDENT STOCKS INDENT STOCKS JUST OPENED UP. JUST OPENED UP. A VERY FINE SELECTION. GEO. PEARCE, TAILOR :-: CURRIE STPEFI j Thone 1102.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1927, Page 1
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