amusements, _ I COULD NOT LET MY BABY DIE! Thn most poignant sentence ever spoken -tL of » Mother’, Heart,.mnmed up in a few Halting World. TTTF KEYNOTE OF THE PICTURE THAT IS THE SCREEN’S GREATEST Tribute to the glory of WOMEN. r n .mv" “The Enemy” 4he Enemy” he Euemy ” ‘The Enemy” ’Starring The Enemy - ‘The Enemy” The Enemy “The Enemy" LILLIAN “The Enemy” “The Enemy" LILLIAN “The Enemy ’ ‘The Enemy” “The Enemy” ‘The Enemy” GISH “The Enemy” “The Enemy” GISH “The Enemy’’ “The Enemy” “The Enemy” “The Enemy” “The Enemy” And Directed by FRED NIBLO, the man who made “Ben Hur." — With — RALPH FORBES, GEORGE FAWCETT, POLLY MORAN, KARL DANE AND OTHERS. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special. EVERYBODY’S Now' Showing—NIGHTLY AT S. STECIAL SUPPORTS. Orchestra —Direction Chas. E. Fox. Prices as Usual. Plan at Collier’s. QEE the Speed Fiends in action! Racecourse, February 16.
BOXING. THEATRE ROYAL WAITARA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929. TOMMY DONOVAN (Waitara.) Versus JOE BOYLE (Australia.) AND SIX LEADING AMATEUR BOUTS. Referee: Alan Maxwell (Wellington). PRICES: Ringsides 10/-; Reserves 6/-; Ordinary, 4/-. Reserve at V. S. Pruden’s, Tobacconist, Guarantees a Good Seat. BUSSES LEAVE CAMPBELL’S AND WILLIAMSON'S AT 7.15 P.M. Fare 3/-. Return. E. J. CARR, Secretary.
QPEED THRILLS— Motor-cycle Races. Racecourse. February 16. tr- —— JIEMPTON HALL, OKATO. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. Q.RAND J7LANNEL J)ANCE ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Iced Refreshments Obtainable, ADMISSION; Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/6. L. HICKFORD, Hon. Secretary H.H.C. DOUGLAS HALL. A FLANNEL DANCE will be held in the above Hall TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), January 29. Excellent Floor and Supper Boulton’s Orchestra. Gents, 3/-. ■ Ladies, 2/-. Curd’s Free Bus will leave Marble Bar at 7.-15 p.m. H. NEEDHAM, Hon. Sec.
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. ft ~ TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICUL. TURAL SOCETY. FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL AUTUMN SHOW — At — NEW PLYMOUTH, MARCH 6th and 7th, 1929. RING EVENTS COMPRISE: Buck-jumping Championship. Steer Riding Championship. Leaping and Other Competitions. Attractive Classes for: - . HORSES — Draughts, Thoroughbreds, Hunters, Ponies, Saddle and Harness. CATTLE—Jerseys, ' Friesians, Ayrshires, Shorthorns; Pedigree and Grade. SHEEP—AII Breeds; Purebred, Flock, Fat and Freezer. £IGS. —All Breeds; Purebred and Pork and Bacon, Liberal Prizes Throughout. ENTRIES CLOSE ON FEBRUARY 22. Prize Lists now available, from— W. P. OKEY, Secretary, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 18. ’Phone 87. C F JJILLWARD & 00., A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth. SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS, COLLIERY REPRESENTATIVES AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. P.O. Box 177. Telephone 1449. RUSSELL will again visit Taranaki on dates to bt announced later. Appointments may be . made at Mr. Abram’s Pharmacy, New Plymouth; Mr. Tait’s Pharmacy. Inglewood, Mr Brown's Pharmacy, Stratford; Mr. MacGregor’s Pharmacy, Eltham; and Mr. Dingle’s Pharmacy. Hawera. A. R. R USSEIL 4 COQUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, Short’s Buildings, QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND.
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