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EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Positively the last screening o the delightful Comedy Picture, "RUGGLES OF RED GAP' • , "RUGGLES OF RED GAP 1 With- ' TAYLOR HOLMES TAYLOR HOLMES . m the'part ofan English valet in th>. •Wild and Woolly West, fifial screening of'the 7th episode of «XHE LIGHTNING RAIDER" COMING TO-MOKROW. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 2a the great Stage Triumph, "MAGOG." Prices: 1/6 and 1/- (plus tax). fJBEATRE. NEXT-SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 27th & 20th. Vaudeville and Pictures Grand Double Bill : DOMINION FILMS, LTD., Presents The Sensational Picture Success "THE KIDDIES IN THE RUINS." Companion Picture to ''The Better 'Ole," by the same Authors. AND WINIFRED LA FRANCE Presents THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS, Headed by ZOE ZOE ZOE THE BOY WITH 1000 EYES. The Psychological Marvel of tury, only 10 years of age, yet has mystified the world with his marvellous Gifts #f Second Sight. Ako WINIFRED LA FRANCE, Late Principal Boy in J. & N Tait'3 "ALADDIN" PANTOMIME, Bi Catchy Songs, Witty Patter and Clever Impersonations. PRICES: 3s 2d and 2s Id. Box Plan at Colliers. gMPIRE rj*HEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND TO-MORROW! Jl&tinee 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" /he Picture that reveals in a- delightful fashion the Dominion's potentialities, fice the wonderous glory of our Beautiful Islands. £ delightful tour of New Zealand from the North Cape to the Bluff. "THE LAND WE LIVE IN" i "THE WIND WE LIVE IN" r An Opportunity of a Lifetime. An Ideal Geographical Education. Only four screenings. Dan't miss it. jlatinee Prices: Children Gil, adults 1/(plus tax); evening prices 2/- and 1/- (plug tax). *r< rpHE J£ING'3 QINEMA, STRATFORD. SPECIAL ATTRACTION FRIDAY NIGHT. E. J. Carroll presents "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." 'X teal Australian picture, featuring the champion stunt actor, SNOWY BAKER. Supported by BROWNIE VERNON & WILFRED LUCAS. \ Wdhderful hair-raising stunts inclm". ©iving, Swimming, Riding, Boxing, Buck 'jumping, Coaching, and "Showy" Baker' find Brownie Vernon's LE£P for LTF] from a Cobb's Coach on the Haivk|>e!Ty bridge into fite river SOft below 15uper feature priceß: D.C. 2s, Stalls 4s'Gd (plus tax). Rfserve your "seats at the Marble Bar, Stratford. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. SATURDAY, MARCH 27. AT 8 p.m. QJtAND JJECITAL BY THE WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. J. TRUSSELL, Hon. Sec. ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT AT * JJGAERE Q.ARDEN NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 28, AT 1.45 P.M. By the WANGANUI GARRISON BAND (Prize winners at the Dunedin Contes * Passenger Motor Lorries will lea £tTatford and Eltham Post Offices intervals, commencing at 11 a.m. (of Auckland) SIKIN AND HAIR SPECIALIST. "DY courtesy of Miss C. Tuohy, of Devon Street, Miss McElwain m be consulted for ONE WEEK from Ma: 24th. Expert in hair tinting, hennaing, f general care of the hair, also skin f complexion, including electrolysis (gu nnteed permanent removal of superflu hair) and chiropody. TREE consultations daily between l.m. and 1 p.m., otherwise by appoi ment ('phone 686). Letters answe personally. |S YEARS' SUCCESSFUL PRACTK
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1920, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1920, Page 1
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