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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S THIS'AFTERNOON AT 2 p.m. JO-SIGHT . at 8 TO,NCOHT Select's Stupendous ,Six-Reel SuperFeature, " . "CODE OF THE YDKON" "CODE OF THE YUKON" A Mighty Drama of the Far .North, Featuring . BIG MITCHELL LEWIS 810 MfTCHELL LEWIS Magnificent Scenery A powerful Story. •Supporting Pictures Include '"Co-eperatiy?" Weekly," "Just" Plain folk" (&medy); "Topical Budget," and "Canadian Salmon Industry." Prices: 1/6 and 1/- j(pins tax), NGAERE,GARDENS TO-MORROW (SURDAY) AFTERNOON . At 1.4S p.m. MEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND. PROGRAMME: Qvick Step, '"When You're a Long Way From Home" (Safroni). Trombone Solo, "When Irish Eyes are Smiling." (Ball). Soloist, Musician A. Handley. Suite, "Les Fleurs de Australia" (Laski). Gfand {Selection, "Maid of the Mountains" (Fcaser-Simson). By request. Own# Solo, "Australis" (Lithgow). By request. Soloist, Deputy-Bandmaster Taylor. Classic, "The Celebrated Largo" (Handel). By request. Euphonium Solo, "Land of Hope and Glory" (Ed. Elgari. By request. Soloist, Musician J. Stunney. Sacrecl, "The Lord's Grayer" (McLeod). March, "The Invincibles" (Himmer). God Save the King. NOTE.—Other items will be submitted if time permits. The Conductor will he pleased to play any special favorite hymns the public may desire, or any other special numbers, if they have the music with them. Cut this programme out and bring it With you. F. W. G. McLeod, L.T.S. (by exam.), Conductor. H. R. Cattley, Esq., Secretary. Passenger Motor Lorries will leave Stratford and Elthain Post Offices at (intervals, commencing 11 a.m. TELEPHONE 315. WAREA HALL. _ ' A SOCIAL'AND DANCE be leld in the Warea Hall on PEBRUAttP l!)th,. !n":iid of Pungarehu OEradidate for Opunake Queen 'GarniviL < GOOD MUSIC! GOOD SUPPER! Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH BROS.' (Ltd.), GREATEST " SHOW ON EARTH. Will Present a Complete New Circus at NEW PLYMOUTH ON SATURDAY, February 21. " ONE NIGHT ONLY. (This Season's Programme is the Greatest in all its Brilliant History. I'HK EDDY DUO—Marvellous Acrobats on the silver wire performing somersaults backwards and forwards. SILLY DANNY AND HIS SIX PERFORMING GEESE—The only act of ita kind in the world. ' JJARE-DEVIL EUGENE—Who performs wonderful feats in a den of ferocious lions. THE CEVENES TROUPE of 7 Maniacs on the Wire. SHE WINSKILLS AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN, Clown. THE ZOE SISTERS, Human Butterflies. Many other items too numerous to mention. PRICES: Reserved Chair-, 7s Cd (including tax), fls, ss, 4s (plus tax). Book your seats at circus and buy tickets during the day. Avoid crowd at flight. WIRTfI'S HUGE ZOO opens in. the Afternoon from 4 to a, when the Animals will be fed. Adults Is (plus tax), Childrtn 6d. JNGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL - gOCIETY'S NINETEENTH SHOW. ' TOWN HACL, INGLEWOOD, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26th & 27th, 1920. CLASSES FOR FARM AND GARDEN, CUT'FLOWERS, COOKING, FANCY WORK, ETC. Catalogues posted to any address on application. ' W, MESSENGER, Secretary. JOHNSON'S CARBON BEHOVES jgmL giving good service to many 1 car owners. Removes the carbon from your motor car and stationary engine cylinders while you sleep. A great time and money saver. Price 4a 6d and 8s 6d pa tin* BRIDGET'S JIOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. •PHONE 68. ELTHAM. .|.■■ ■ - ' T BILLHEADS, Menu Forms, Cards—all manner of printing executed with itch and sit reasonable rates. ; J[enrs Jobbing..

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1920, Page 1

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