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Amus.elments.- I r E I TH EKI NG’S ’ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. } l«Triangle presents ALMA REUBENS I THE GHIJST FLOWER A Neapolitain Romance of Allied Italyl and France. l ALMA REUBENS blossoms forth in ‘all her exotic emotional glory. , A story of the Italian ulld.§rn'ol'ld and gay scenes in Paris ‘contrasted with the grim realities of war. I The girl who fled to avoid slavery. I A. F..Lawl-ess Story perfect in atmophere and dramatic strength. ‘Supported by Four Great Character ‘Aetors—Charle‘s West, Francis Mc‘Donald, Dick ROSSOII and Emoryi Johnson. ‘ I I Supported by GAZETTE, Comedy’s] and Pathe Interest. I‘ S XVATCH FOR OUR EXTRA SPE-I CIAL ON THURSDAY, -featuring— I MRS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. : TOWN HALL, I Direction: G. P. Hanna & J. G. Fama.) FRIDAY NEXT. I __.___. -s I THE FAMMJS DIGGERS I '(Late N.Z. Divisional Piei-rots): ‘ i In Their Unique Entertainments MUSIC; MIRTH. MERRIMENT. I . I ' The “DIGGERS” Raised I TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDR<EIDI ' £2SOO—POUND-—-£2500. , - Fol‘ RETURNED SOLDIERS FUNDS. The Inimitable Female Impersonator. STAN LAWSON —~ Is Still With this Combination —- - So are the folloWing'Artists: Laslett Exton Jack Hunt I-larry Blyde Tane Fania ‘ Norman French Pat Hanna Frank Perkins James Tc-nkin. George Proctor Cyril Sco‘bell Roy Simpson Bernard Cottier ! he-onard Finlay James Sheldon Gordon Hillyer Herbert Henry’ , George Russell Leslie Walker I 20—PERFORMERS-—-20." Including 10——SEL-ECT ORCHESTRA——IO. W-hose Performances in France, Belginm, Germany, Great Britain, and America, Have Gained for the “DIGGERS’=’ an INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION. ' PRICES: 4/.3/I, 2/ (Plus Tax). ‘ Box Plan at Pratt and Co’s. I Touring Manager: VICTOR BECK. FOR HIRE. 3%--TON REPUBLIC TRUCK. Contract and Transport arranged for any part of the district. I TERMS MODERATE. For particulars apply: J. KILKOLLY I or at FORD GARAGE. Telephone: J. Kilkolly, No 138; ‘Ford Garage No. 171. i YOUR Eyes tested tree. Bpeeualee. [supplied at most ,-reasonable‘ wiper, ‘ 'Don’t delay. Come to-day. J. R. 0/] ninghame. Prelcriptlon Chemist mm Optician. I I ’:l'‘-‘ _ S S "HMS 0 J Family Butcher and §Grazler, MAIN STREET, TAIHAPIQ P.O. Box 56. PHONES. Shop 100; Residence 130; Slauglrteryard 169 K; Farm 1699- V PURVEYORQ OF FRESH KILLED MEAT ONLY. \ Well-known and patronised through[out the Main Trunk for the quantity, quality and variety of meat stocked. CYRIL A. TIMBS: Business Manager. SAM S. TIMBS: Buyer for Wellington -I " Meat Ex 0 I T .

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3339, 18 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3339, 18 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3339, 18 November 1919, Page 1

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