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AMUSEMENTS. Theatre to oyal tjictuees HEATRE HoOYAL i ICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Second Screening of this Grand Series OF MAGNIFICENT FILMS. The Greatest of All Western Features, INDIAN T> AIDERS, NDIAN JIViAIDERS, A vivid aud lifelike reproduction of the dangers besetting the pioneers in the Indian territory of North America. LADY AUDREY'S An ingeniously-constructed S. and A. Comedy, ■ THE WEAPON, _ A powerful 1000 ft. Vitagraph Drama. LATEST WARWICK CHRONICLE.THE WORM TURNS. Depicting good old inothcr-jn-iaw in a new and humorous guise. JONES GOES SHOPPING, With the funniest possible results. And Other Attractions. MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.30. Prices as usual. Plan at Theatre. gPRING gHOW. WHITELEY HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Plain and Fancy Goods. Sweets, and Produce Stalls. Afternoon Tea and Snpnor. Open from 2 io 5.30 and ■ to 10, Musical Programme To-night. Admission to Show, Is; Children half-price. d 696 MOTOR CYCLE RACES And INGLEWOOD ROAD RACE. POSTPONED 5 AND 10-MILE CYCLE RACES TO-MORROW (,SATURDAY), , TO - MORROW (3ATURDAM), SEPTEMBER 13. First Race, 5 Miles—ll Starters—--2.50 n.m. sharp. Second Race, 10 Miles—ll Starters—--3.15 p.nt. CYCLE RACE, 30 MILES—New Plymouth via Lepparton, Inglewood, and Junction Road, finish on Racecourse—3 p.m. Start Red House 1.30. : All Australian Riders and New Zealand Visitors competing. . DON KIRKHAM and PHIL O’SHEA 1 AFTER THE RECORD. ADMISSION ... 6 D - Roll up and help the Road Race Committee. ” d 849 FAY UP AND HAVE A TICKET For the OFENING GF THE EAST-END PAVILION. PAVILION. MONDAY NEXT. Euchre tjarty * Trance. UCHRE JL ARTY & UANCE. Cards from 7.45 to 9.30. Dancing from 10 to 1- , PRIZES; Ladies-. First, 10O!b. Flour < Johns ton Bros.)-, Second, Pair Shoes (MrDeare). Gents; First, Half-ton Coals (yard) and Son); Second, Tobacco -Pouch, (Mr. J. Avery); ’ > ' Booby; Ladies, Lunch Bag (Mr.. Broome). Refreshments by the Ladies’ -Committee. Admission: . Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Director of Cards, Mr. Geo. Griffiths. Director of Dancing, Mr. Jas. RevelL W. H. FLETCHER. d7Bl Hob. Sec. MEETING OF CHAMPIONS. , BOXING. TARANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT. Under the Direction of the STEW PLYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION (Registered). T HEA T R E E OYAL. WEDNESDAY 'AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 and 25. Bantam-weight Class, Bst 21b. Feather-weight Class, 9st. Light-weight Class, 10st. ' Welter-weight Class, lOst. 91b. Middle-weight Class, list. 41b. . Heavy-weight Class (any weight). ENTRIES (2s) close with the Hon. Secretary Mr. E. W. Griffiths, Box. 93, Hew Plymouth, on MONDAY, Sopember 15. Proper Costumes must be worn. AU Co.'npcurors must be in attendmce by 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Sepembor 24, tor medical examination. THE NATIONAL SPORT, EDUCATIONAL, EXEMPLARY, , ENTERTAINING. Youths under 14 years of age adnitted to all parts of the house at lalf-prica. ] MEAN, CLEVER. CONVINCING. LADIES WELCOMED FREE. d 677 CM ROSVENOR jjotel, NEW PLYMOUTH (Opposite Railway Station). CHARLIE HARRISON, late of ImSerial Hotel, New Plymouth, and Royal fotcl, Wellington, begs to/notify old and new friends that ho has now, taken over the above well-known and up-to-date hotel. The travelling public will find every convenience and attention. Only the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits stocked. C. A. HARRISON, 47,75 feOfirifitor.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144196, 12 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144196, 12 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144196, 12 September 1913, Page 7