AMUSEMENTS. THE LAST NIGHT OF "A GIRL'S FOLLY" "A GIRL'S FOLLY" "A GIRL'S FOLLY" EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT Brady-World Film Feature Drama, Starring ROBERT WARWICK lORISKENYON & JUNE ELVIDGE This .is a story of the Lure of the Studios, "A GIRL'S FOLLY" "A GIRL'S FOLLY" "A GIRL'S FOLLY" "A GIRL'S FOLLY" "A GIRL'S FOLLY" Where a few girls find fame, and many—destruction. The real lives of Actors and Actresses as they actually go from day to day. The interior workings of great Studios. A genuine revelation of how Moving Pictures are made. A splendid story of power which sounds a warning. -Pictures in the making -Directors telling Actors what to do -Scene-shifters at work -Actors and Actresses -at lunch —The dressing rooms and sitting rooms of the Stars And all the happenings in a Star's Life. A story of the price that has often to be paid for Stardom. Unique Original Vivid Splendid Supports, Including: tj "TEE GIRL AND THE GAME" | No. 10. ■ COMING TO-MORROW - DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON In a Triangle Triumph—- " CHICKEN CASEY." "CHICKEN CASEY." I TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, MAY SO. QRAND fJONCERT & T)ANCE In aid of carrying out improvcn.cnts to A. & P. Association's Ground Buildings. Performers: Mesdames McLaren and Massey; Misseß Rona Kino and Sahgster; Miss Edwards' pupils; Rev. Papakakura; Messrs. F. and T. Ranford, F. Silver, W. Robson, P. Edie, G. T. Walters. Concert at 8 p.m. sharp. C. H. Fox, accompanist. Tom Ranford, organiser. Dance, with supper, follows. Prices of admission: 2s 6d and Is 3d. felephone 164. Telephone 164. To Jlotor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, there are bargains to be had at the EI.THAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT In stock the following second-hand mounts: Side-Car Combinations—--1 6-h.p. Royal Rubv (countershaft gears), £BO. 1 4-h.p. James (countershaft gears), £75. 1 Powerplm; Indian (coach-built sidecar 1, £IOO. Solo Mounts—--1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby (3 speed, countershaft), £OS. 1 t-h.p. James (;i speed, countershaft), .€OO. 1 ."M-h.p. Douglas, nearly new, £75. 1 2$ Douglas, nearly new, £55. 1 3J-h.p. free engine Triumph, £3O 1 4}-li.p. 8.5.A., nearly new, £75. 1 .TJ-h.p. New Hudson, £25. 1 3S-h.p. Brown. £25. 1 34-h.p.. Premier, £25. 1 2i-h.p. Connaught, £27 10s. 1 3-h.p. Royal Ruby (twin), £3O. Sidecars—--1 Canolet coach-built, windscreen, done 100 miles, £27 10s. V Cane, £ls. 1 Wicker, uiiderslung chassis, £2O. 1 Wicker, £l2. 1 Wicker, £lO. DON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In ease of breakdown on the road, RING UP 164. The best tyres and accessories in stock at reasonable prices. J. H. B 0 D L E. Proprietor. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS, One 2J-h.p. F.N. Motor-Cycle, with Lamp, good working order, £2o.' One Model 37 HUDSON oseater. Must be disposed of; should be very cheap at £l2O. One 6-40 Model HUDSON Car, in splendid condition; a great bargain at £3OO. One Twin-Cylinder INDIAN Motor-Cycle, running well, £57 10s. One SWIFT Motor-Cycle, in very fair running order; can be inspected and tried out; very cheap at £2O. WTON KINO
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 1
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