AMUSEMENTS.. Note: Photo of Dorothy Gish To-Night. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT ' At 8 TO-NIGHT The-'screen's greatest romantic actors, BUSHMAN AND BAYNE. BUSHMAN AND BAYNE. BUSHMAN AND BAYNE. Francis X. and Beverley in a romantic and adventurous Metro play, "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS." "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS." "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS." And your next photo of- the. s?t—Dorothy Gish. Next week is Douglas Fairbanks. JJEMPTON JJALL, QKAffO. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. In aid of School and Hall Funds. The following will take partiMrs. E. Larkin, Soprano. Mrs. E. D. M. King, Elocutionist Mr. Jenkin, Baritone. Mr. P. Norris, Violinist. Mr. A. E. R. Pearson's pupils. Admission: 2/-, 1/6, children half price. rj.RAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. EAST END PAVILTON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. In aid of Catholic Bazaar—Miss Tui Scally's Candidature ('"(■' ports"). Prizes: Cameo Gold Brooch (ladies' best i fancy dress); Set Military Hair Brushes (gents.' best fancy dress). Splendid floor; dainty supper; best 6f music. Grand march, 8 p.m. Tickets: Double 4s, Ladies 2s. Gents. 3s. Donations to supper thr-.nkfully received —ring .">7fi. Misses G. Hurley and R. Whittle, Hon. Secretaries. i ' I PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY'S ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Will he held in ST. MARY'S HALL, VIVIAN STREET, on < THURSDAY, NOV. 20th, afternoon and evening; and FRIDAY, NOV. 21st, afternoon only. and see the beautiful display of Roses and other choice flowers. COMPETITIVE CLASSES. DECORATIVE CLASSES. FLOWER STALL. WORK STALL, comprising Plain, Fancy and Baby Garments. I There will also he a Bran Tub containing all sorts of valuable gifts to delight the hearts of the children who will ibe admitted to the show at half price. Schedules may be.obtained from, and entries close with Miss Devenish, G.F.S., Cl*b Room, Mr. McGahey, C.F. & F. Coy., Devon Street, or the Secretary, on TUESDAY Evening, Nov. 18th. AFTERNOON TEA. I MUSICAL ITEMS in the evening. j ADMISSION.—AduIts Is, Children 6d. i ■ ' D. E. RUEBE, MOTOR BARGAINS. CHEVROLET 5-seater. electric light - and str.rter. nice orde:-, £230. STUDEBAKER, late model, every rcfineCARS WANTED—We have enquiries for good second-Hand cars. Any one desiring to sell their cars should get in touch with us at SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., —MOTOR HOUSE—NEW PLYMOUTH. •Phones 732 and 100. P.O. Box 142. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. One 5-7 seater "Studebnker" car, in real good order. A great bargain at £"2 O. One two-seater "Dodge" car. guaranteed in tip.top order. Price £325. Two-threo-seater "Overland" car, l!)ll model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; for quick pale. Price" £225. "One Lex-ingfon fl-cylinder car, in tip-top order. Sole reason for selling, lady owner desires small car. Price £430 Fourseater CALTHORPE Car, in good ! running order. A great bargain at I £JSO. One DODGE car in splendid order; only done COOO miles. For quick sale, £335. One old model Calthorpc, in very good running order, and in good repair. For quick sale, £IOO. NEWTON KING. NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE is made from the best Para Rubber—this is why it lasts longer than most makesget it for satisfaction from any Iron-
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1919, Page 1
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