AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S JO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Last Night of Big • BILL EAR* in "RIDDLE GAWNE" BILL HART in "RIDDLE GAWNE" His, most virile screen play. Also Gazette, Comedy and "Railroad Raiders." COMING TO-MORROW: The great, graceful and . charming screen artist— OLIVE TELL in "SECRET STRINGS" OLIVE TELL in "SECRET STRINGS" THE EMPIRE NEXT FRIDAY, SATURDAY t j AND MONDAY, j— 1 Matmee Saturday. . __o D. Chateau's International Attractions present the event of the century, BRUCK BAIRNSFAT'UER'S Immortal Characters—BEßT, ALF and OLD BILL, "THE BETTER 'OLE* "THE BETTER 'OLE" "The better *ole:" "THE BETTER 'OLE" The men who stood as symbols of the Old Army that carved the* way, and the New Army that came to help "CARRY ON" Author, Characters, Creation, Humor— Everything All British. "THE BETTER 'OLE" "THE BETTER 'OLE" "THE BETTER 'OLE" "Brings the tears of . sympathy unashamed, and then immediately charms them away with flashes of scintillating Wit, like glistening dew drops in the early sun-rays." Price?: 2s Gd, "2s and Is (plus tax). Box Plan opens at Collier's to-day; reserves 2s Gd (plus tax). ■ PUNIHO SCHOOLROOM. v 'QOMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL & DANCE to Mr. and' Mrs. F. J. Grecnway, on WEDNESDAY; July 23. Pearson's Music. H. BRISCOE, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL STA R . _ versus' 1 , WELLINGTON TRAJIWAY,' REPS, At Recreation Ground TO-MORROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON At 215 p.m. Admission Is. Ladies free. J. CLARK, Hon. Secy., Star Club. LOOK! 'OU"RD' J^ROTHERS, CARRIERS AND FORWARDING -*-■•■ AGBNTS JjfO'ftfY 'the" general' public that they have secured an up-to-date WHITE Truck Motor Lorry, and are now able to attend to all kinds of town and country orders expeditiously. Orders left with Mr. W. H. Stephens, Inglowood, will receive prompt attention. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. SAVE i-emoved my.place of business from Griffiths' Building.) to premises lately occupied by T. W Welch, across the road. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. One second-hand WOLSELEY 5-seater car, in fair order. Price, £250. Fourseater CALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at £IBO. Seven-seater CHALMERS Car, in good running order. It would be in per- ■ feet order if new hood was fitted and ear painted. An absolute gift at £260. One Overland Car, good order. For quick sale, £l4O. One INDIAN Motor Cycle, with coachbuilt side-car; in perfect condition; good as new; price for quick sale, only £125. One DODGE car in splendid order; only done 6000 miles. For quick sale, £335. ne 4-scater HUPMOBILE car; just overhauled and painted;'in good running order. Price, £l6O. 2-aeater, 2-cylinder RENAULT car; in running order, and fair condition; Price £55. One 5-seater Old Model Calthorpe Car, in good order. Trial, Very cheap *t ■ £l3O. One 5-seater Calthorpe Car, Another bargain at £l5O, old model Calthorpe, in very good running order, end in good repair. For quick sale, £IOO. : NEWTON KING. JVS JpjEiNTINQ, T>HE NEWS' Jobbing Room has Ow I facilities .for turning out work ek< pdittauly, chwply JtsA ?JJ«Mv*\f.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1919, Page 1
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486Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1919, Page 1
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