AHUSEIKNTB. EVERYBODY'S ffO-NIGHT AT 7.30 TO-NIGHT 'An Eventful Night in the Motion Picture History of New Plytoouth. A NEW ERA IN MUSIC AND PICTURES. Everybody's Orchestra of Six Players Everybody's Orchestra of Six Players feud a remarkably brilliant selection of special films, headed by "THE LURE OF THE BUSH." "THE LtjREOF THE BUSH." Starring "SNOWY" BAKER. "SNOWY" BAKER. {Australia'* champion athlete and premier stunt actor. A picture of the great outdoors and a ■plendid visualisation of life on the (oiling plains and wattle-scented bush. IT'S BRIMFUL OF LIFE AND SENSATION. Also: SABLE WILLIAMS. Everybody's film tARLE WILLIAMS, favorite in the EARLE WILLIAMS, first episode of 'TTHE SCARLET RUNNER." «trHE SCARLET RUNNER." J&n episodic story in twelve chapters, each week a complete story, yet interest gripping from first to last. Prices: B.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plus taxi. REMEMBER: The', programme starts Sharp at 7.30 every evening. Particulars jof Wednesday's big double programme to-morrow. FINAL WELCOME HOME fj ONCER TiAND TjAJfCE RAHOTU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. To Corporal G. McGregor and Privates C. Raynor, M.M., T. Gilhooly, J. Hopkins, y. Candish, and W. Phillips; also to Private W. R. Tylee, combined with Kahui Road. Good Programme. Concert, 2/- and 1/-; Dance, Gents 1/fl. Ladies Kindly Bring a Plate. W. C. GREEN, Hon. Secretary.
•EGMOXT ELECTORATE. nipt. D. J. HUGHES will address the electors as under: — Monday, 6—Opunake Tuesday, 7—Kapuni. Thursday, 9—Normanby. Friday, 10—Aiiroa. Saturday, 11—Otakeho. Monday, 13—Ohangai. Tuesday, 14—Mere Mere. Chair at 8 o'clock. SGMONT ELECTORATIV TADIES AND GENTLEMEN",—I will be a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, as a supporter of Progressive Liberal and sane Labor Legislation, and in due course will address you at the various centres. Yours truly, WAVID L. A. ASTBURY. Hangatoki, 29th Sept., 1919. EGMONT ELECTORATE. tO THE ELECTORS TN response to numerous requests, I beg to announce that I will be an Candidate for the Egmont Seat in the Liberal-Labor interests at the next General Election. I have been resident in the Electorate, or connected therewith, for more than forty years. I will take an early opportunity of placing my views publicly before you. Yours Sincerely, M. O'BRIEN. Opunake, Sept. 25, 1919.
FOR SALE. LIGHT MOTOR DELIVERY VAN, CUTTABLE for grocer; dirt cheap. Also one 5-seater car, English make. Both in good condition. At present lam offering car tyres at greatly reduced rates. It will pay you to buy now. B. S. WOOLDEIDGE, ENGINEER, GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 601. Box 170. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. JSTUDEBATCER, 5-seater, electric light and starter; very good order; £250. Real snip. BILLMAN, roomy, two-seater, English car, electric light; nice order; £260. PVERLAND, smart two-seater, electric light and starter, £270. Should be worth £BSO. FORD, five-scater; good car; cheap at £155. Trial given. MOTOR BIKESBIG X, £65. Any trial. TRIUMPH, 3}, three-speed, £45. A very good machine. INDIAN, 1917; good order; £BO. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO, —MOJtOR HOUSE—JJXW: PLYMOUTH,
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1919, Page 1
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