AMTJSEM~HTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 8 and TO-MORROW A delightful comedy drama entitled Juggles of red gap "RUGGLES OF BED GAP A deliriously humorous story of an English >Valet'« experiences in America HIS PART IN THE BITTER STRUGS[ GLE- FOR SOCIAL SUPREMACY. A rattling good comedy, with a laugh in every foot, and most of the laughs at the expense of the aristocracy. Starring TAYLOR HOLMES. • TAYLOR HOLMES. Supporting Pictures include Episode 7 of Pathe's Thrilling Serial, THE LIGHTNING RAIDERS! Prices: D.C. 1/G, Stalls 1/- (plus tax).
gMPIRR "pIEATRE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 27th & 29th. Yaudevijle and Pictures Grand Double Bill DOMINION FILMS, LTD., Presentis The Sensational Picture Success "THE KIDDIES IN THE RUINS." Companion Picture to ' The Better 'Ole," by the same Authors AND WINIFRED IA FRANCE Presents THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS, Headed by ZOE ZOE ZOE THE BOY WITH 1000 EVES. The Psychological Marvel of the Century, only'lo years of age, yet has mystified the world with his marvellous Gifts of Second Sight. Also WINIFRED LA FRANCE, Late Principal Boy in J. & N. Tail's "ALADDIN" PANTOMIME, in Catchy Songs, Witty Patter and Clever Impersonations. PRICES: 3s 2d and 2s Id. Bos Plan nt Collier's.
gMPIRE rpHEATRE. NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Matinee each day at 2.30, each evening at 8 p.m. A Unique and Welcome Attraction "THE LAND, WE LIVE IN" "THE LAND WE LIVE IN" sFhe Picture that reveals in a delightful fashion the Dominion's potentialities. )See the wonderous glory of our Beautiful Islands. & New Zealand 'from the North Cape to the Bluff. , "THE LAND WE LIVE IN" "THE LAN? WE LIVE IN" An Opportunity of a Lifetime. An Ideal Geographical Education. Only four screenings. Don't miss it. Matinee Prices: Children 6d, adults 1/"(plua tax); evening prices 2/- an! 1/- (plug tax).
ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT "at 2JGAERE Q.ARDENS NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 28, AT 1.45 P.M. By the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND [(Prize winners at the Dunedin Contest.) Passenger Motor Lorries will leave 6tratford and Eltham Post Offices at intervals, commencing at 11 a.m.
TENDERS. npEXDERS addressed to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, "Wellington, will be received until noon of 3lst March, 1920, for painting and renovating FHzroy Police Station. Plans and specifications may be seen at Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, pnd at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted L. B. CAMPBELL, District Engineer. Public Works Office, STRATFORD, 22nd March, 1920. APPLICATIONS. AUCTIONEER WANTED. TIONS are invited from qualified Auctioneers for position in Hawera. Good salary to suitable man. All applications treated as confidential. Apply by letter to— THE MANAGER, N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 87, HAWERA.
HOT LUNCHEONS (THREE COURSES) Mivy be had from 12 to 1.30 o'clock 1/6 AT THE |j[ A E B L I jg A R i NEW PLYMOUTH. Afternoon Tea,lced Drinks, lee Cieams, etc., at all hours, ppen en Sand*; from 5 to 10 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1920, Page 1
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