AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT!. And To-morrow Night Only A. Goldwyn supreme production, MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORM AND a natural, laughable, lovable character in the'masterpiece of her career, , "PECK'S BAD GIRL" !"PECK'S BAD GIRL" §he causes a Riotl She catches a Sweetheart! A. tflfolly delightful, rreah and fascinating story. 11l "Peck's Bad Girl" Mabel Norroand finds several opportunities to discard her •oiled gingham dress "and tam-o'-shanter and don same pretty gowns and fashionable hats. Many "will be eager to see her as the merry mirthmaker 01 old, as well «w countless others who love to see the Goldwyn star becomingly dressed in several up-to-the-minute frocks Prices as usual. Bring correct change. NiP? C lub. OKSX. ANNUAL MILITARY BALL CORONATION HALL, KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. ' (In aid of Club Funds.) THE N.P. CITIZENS' BAND WILL Assist. $ Instruments—- —7 instruments Mm. George's Orchestra has been engaged. Jf Instruments—! —7 Instruments Eloor.—A special committee is specially preparing the floor. Decorations.—A feature. Sapper—A Ladies' Committee, superintended by the Mayoress (Mrs. Burgess), Itaa charge of the supper arrangements. GRAND fIAKCH AT 8 P.M. \ Tickets: Double, 6sj Single. Gentlemen Qb*lndies 2s'6d, Returned Soldiers 2s Od. LIEUT. HOWABTH, BFH. M'GINTY, f Hon. Secretaries. i Jf.pj —SIXTH CONCERT GOOD TEMELAK HAT.L, EECDRSDAY AND FRIDAY, > ■ Jane 5. and. 6. ——-- Thei Society haa been fortunate in securing the assistance of
ItADAWF. JOHNSTON TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON - TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON TOPLISS The well-known dramatic soprano, wlio luw sung at most of the leading concerts throughout the Dominion, and ia now to Tnakfl her first appearance before a New Plymouth audience. She was selected by Dr. Bradshaw (Christchurch) to take his solos at his Christmas Concerts, 1917 and 1918. At Gisborne recently she was called upon eleven times before the audience Was satisfied.' Mr. Maughan Barnett also engaged her on three consecutive occasions. Box Plan opens at Collier's on Thursday, May 29; no extra charge for booking. Prices: 2s fid and 2s. H. BULLIN, Secretary. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. (toe 4-«eftter HtJPMOBILE car; just overhauled and painted; in good running order. Price, £l6O. 2-seater, 2'cylinder RENAULT car; in limning order, and fair condition; Price £55. 1 Model 75 Overland, in good running order, fitted with self-starter and electric lights, Price £2OO. One 5-seater Old Model Calthorpe Car, in good order. Trial. Very cheap at £l3O. One Srseater Calthorpe Car. Another bargain at £l5O. NfcWTON KING. MOTOR BIKE BARGAINS.
8 h.p.; two-speed; kickstart; complete with wicker sidecar. Who gets it? U>a lot. Yej, you can liave a trial! ■JNDIAN ]l)17. £So—a fine iruic'iine; atlso.several side-car oliasds, with or without bodies, from £n'o. SPEDDING & STAINTON —MOTOIt HOUSE—- » ' NEW PLYMOUTH. f\UR famous Tomato Sausage selling like hot calces. Made from fresh tomatoes. "Just the juicy" for lireakfast.—'The Imperial Meat Supply
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 June 1919, Page 1
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