AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT A moving story of tears, smiles, and suspense, starring dainty little —MAY ALLISON——MAY ALLISON— In a delightful comedy drama " A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE " '•A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE" "A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE» Romance, Tears and Smiles in this photoplay show May Allison at her beßt. Also Gazette, Comedy and'lnterest Films. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. piEEEOT gALL In Aid of Inglewood Soldiers' Club. Final Effort of Ladies' Patriotic League. (Now Disbanding.) Double Tickets 5/-. | Gentlemen 3/6. Ladies 2/6. | M. A. T. EVANS, 1 Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT From Auckland of MS. CHAS. PHILLIPS, THE VIOLIN MARVEL. If you had other intentions for LABOR DAY, change them, and head straight for j NGAERE GARDENS. Hear also: Mr. H. V. Lester, Clarionet Manipulator. Also Mr. Chas. Fox will tickle the Ivories. Also Mr. W. Lichtwark will ring the 'Cello's neck. Also other instrumentalists to complete a rare combination of musical talent. WATCH FOB MORE ALSOS in advertisement next week. Motor 'bus service to Ngaere Gardens every Sunday afternoon: Leaves Central Store, Midhirst, 1.30 p.m.; leave- Post Office, Stratford, 1.45, 2.30 p.m.; returns from Gardens 4 p.m., 4.30 p.m. GENERAL ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. J£ OBERT RASTERS, I Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, will address the Electors at jKOHURATAHI, in the Hall, 8 p.m., Thursday, October 16. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED.' Come and listen to MASTERS, The Progressive Man with Progressive Ideas to make a Progressive Country EGMONT ELECTORATE. D. J. HUGHES will address the electors as under:— Thursday, 16—Riverlea Saturday, 18—Mangatoki. Chair at 8 o'clock. EGMONT ELECTORATE. £ADIES 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, DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. Mangatoki, 29th Sept., 1919. MOTOR BARGAINS. 1917 three-seater Overland, electric lights I and starter, splendid order; any trial, ) £270. j Hillman three-seater, English car, eleoj trie lights; car throughout in fine condition, £260. Studebaker, late model, splendid car, been well looked after; fully equipped two spare wheels, as good as new, ,£420. MOTOR BIKES. Royal Ruby twin complete with coachbuilt side-car; a good turnout and cheap at £BS. 1917 Indian and side car, everything all right, £lO5. India;, 4 h.p., clutch model, £25. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., —MOTOR HOUSENEW PLYMOUTH. NEW PLYMOUTH TO HAWERA MOTOR SERVICE. A CAS will leave the Post Office, New Plymouth, every Monday morning and Wednesday afternoon for Hawera Fares .£2 10s single. P, W. SHACKLETON, High Street, Daily News car leaves each morning at 430 o'clock for Hawera, returning from Hawera (L. O. Hooker's) at 7.15, Eltham 7.55, Stratford 8.15, and Inglewood 8.50, reaching New Plymouth (via Egmont Roai) at MO-rW. Bransgrove, Droorietav
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1919, Page 1
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