AMUSEMENTS. • EVERYBODY'S ! TO-NIGHT at 8 (TO-NIGHT > For Absolutely the Last Time—"FORBIDDEN" , PACKEDI PACKED! PACKED' LAST NIGHT.™- ', All who have seen it are unanimous Jewel's Great Six-Reel Masterpiece "FORBIDDEN!" / ' J» one of the most superb pictures ever screened in New Plymouth. "FORBIDDEN!" "FORBIDDEN!" Features Beautiful MILDKEN HARRIS CHAPLIN, MLLDREN HARRIS dHAPLIN, And is one of the greatest triumphs in photoplays.. Supports include "Co-operative Weekly" and "Know Your Neighbour" (Christie Comedy) fJORON ATION"* ;•"- A T * ' EDO-DAY! « CHILDREN'S DA\. Bazaar Open from 2 to 5. TONIGHT! Attractions Extraordinary 'midst the Festoons of Colored Lights and the ' Otiental Splendour of the Bazaar. MONSTER CATHOLIC BAZAAR QUEEN CARNIVAL ENDING, TO-MORROW. I£so GRAND ART UNlON .*£SO —.GRAND ART UNION - £SO : ; First Prize, Gold Nugget valued £2O. , ; PALAIS DE DANCE I -, PALAIS DE DANCE , Open each evening—Dancing for young and Old. Admission fld. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. • ,I.—Orchestra. • 2.—Maori Items. 3. —Maori Items. 4.—Maori Items. s.—Maori Items. 6.—Dancing. PARNIVAL QUEEN RESULTS EACH EVENING AT 9 p.m. Ide Shows Galore—Amusements for all. [RAND ORCHESTRA, IIN ATTENDANCE EACH EVENING. Is, Flowers, Produce, Sweets, Plain '/and Fancy Sewing, .Tumble, Marble Bar, \ Tea and Supper Rooms, Cake Stall, i Hoopla, American Dart, Fishing Pond. / Gypsy" Well, Bran Tubs, Competitions. 1 The •Citizens Band will play from Town | to Hall on Friday evening. " > Admission: Gd, Children 3d., Returned ' Soldiers Free. Family Ticket ss. l \ miss m. McCarthy, \ E. WHITTLE, Jnr., f Joint Secretaries. THEY'RE COMING!! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. 3600 . PATRONS WANTED AT NGAERE GARDENS TO HEAR THEM. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th, Don't You Stay Away, or you will miss SOME JOY v ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. See that you get the date, and arrange to meet your friends at NGAERE~GARDENS ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. THE BOMB WILL BURST NEXT ADVERTISEMENT. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. ) Five Seater CUTTING CAR, guaran-, teed in good running order. Price £2OO. One 6-seater DODGE CAR, in very good | order. Price £250. One 5-7 seater "Studebaker" car, in real good order. A great bargain at; f!2O. One two-seater "Dodee" car, guaranteed In tip.top order. Price £325. Two-three-seater "Overland" car, 1914 model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; for quick sale. Price £225. One Lexington 6-cylinder car, in tip-top order. Sole reason for selling, iady owner desires small car. Price £430. Fourseater CALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at £IBO/ One DODGE car in splendid order; only done 6000 miles. For quick sale, |«35. One old model Calthorpe, in very good running order, and in good repair. For quick sale, £IOO. NEWTON KING. jjASH-GRO-INE gives you the beauty you have been longing for! It grow* ioVely lqiig eyelashes and distinct eyebrows. Prices 2s Bd and 6s at all leadfrf chemists god stores
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1920, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1920, Page 1
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