AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! And Again TO-NIGHT for the Last Time—Charming and Vivacious VIOLA DANA In the Delightful Romantic Play SATAN JUNIOR. SATAN JUNIOR. Also GAZETTE and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW. The Big, Manly Actor WALLACE REID, In "THE HOUSE OF SILENCE,", a teeming mystery play. THE EMPIRE NEXT TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. February 3rd, 4th, and sth. THE GREAT BIG MOTION PICTURE ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR. Maurice Tourneur's Stupendous Production of the Great Drury Lane Melodrama I "SPORTING LIFE" ' "SPORTING LIFE" "SPORTING LIFE" A Tremendous Story of Fast Horses, Flying Fists and Beautiful Women, with an appeal to all men who play and all women who love. SEE The Great Race, when "Lady i Love" wins at 1000 to I. • SEE The Great Fight, when. Gipsy Smith, the pugilist is drugged and Lord Woodstock takes his place and wins ihe great battle. SEE The Thousand and one other scenes that make this the greatest melodrama ever produoed. AND SEE That you reserve seats at Collier's without delay, or it will be yon who take the THOUSAND TO ONE CHANCE of getting a seat. PRICES: D.C. and Reserved Stalls 2/6, Stalls 2/-, Front Stalls 1/-. Box plan opens Saturday morning. fERRY MUSICAL I EN T E as under— OPUNAKE-Friday, Jan. 30. February 2. A JOLLY NIGHT'S FUNC Admission: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-, J. EEIWATA, Hon. Sec. THE OAONUI-RAHOTU CANDIDATE will be held in the RAHOTU HALL On FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY. Gents 2s fid. Ladies Is. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ATTENTION RETURNED SOLDIERS' TAXI oERVICE. I VyilEN you require a Car, whether U ! business or pleasure trips, rii j Phone 770. Taxi Stand Phone 534. I C?.rs for hire day or night. Reliab j drivers. j ?EED .'; BAILEY, j PROPRIETORS. WO YOUNG ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH
MOTOR LORRY FOR HIRE. \TY 2 , / ;;-ion lorry is now available for carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberts, Box 22, Inglewood, Will receive prompt attention. Orders may be left with M. 0. Butcher, Coachbuilder, New Plymouth. R. J. MARSH. Egmont Village. Telephone 164. Telephone 164. To Motor-CyclUts and Intending: Motor-Cyclists, tin ere are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. 1 2£-h.p. 1910 Douglas, good as new, £65. i 1 2J-h.p. "New Imperial," 2-speed, £55. 1 24-h.p. "Enfield," 2-speed, £55. |l 3-h.p. "Royal Ruby" (twin) free engine, £35. 1 3-h.p. "Royal Ruby" (twin) 3-speed and clutch, £45. 1 6-h.p. "Royal Ruby," 3-speed and clutch, £65. 1 2J-h.p. "Sun," 2-speed, £4O. 1 3J-h.p. "Bradbury," 2-speed and clutch, £35. 1 3-h.p. "Lincoln Elk," £3O. 1 3i-h.p. 8.5.A., £25. 1 3'/ 2 -h.p. "Overseas," 3-speed and dutch, £65. 1 7-9-h.p. 1918 "Indian," £9O. AGENT for "Big X" and "Henderson," ■ the two best motors on the roadDON'T FORGET, Motor-Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of break-down u the road, RING UP 164. J. H. BODLE
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1920, Page 1
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