AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S tO-tfIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME. The Star of Stars, ANITA STEWART, Supported by The Greatest All-Star Cast in the His- » ' tory of the Screen, in "HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS." "HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS." (Directed by Marshall Xeilan, who produced "Daddy Long Legs. ') It is certainly the best Anita Stewart has yet produced, and patrons should make a point of seeing the popular actress in a .role in which she surpasses lierlelf.. Also "STINGAREE" Xo. 12 and ( 'Pathe Gazette." USUAL PRICES. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. IX AID OF G.F.S. HOSTEL. Orchestra—Director Mr. Sydney Cottier. "THE REST CURE," By Gertrude Jennings. CAST. Mr. Reed (patient), Mt. C. H. Wynyard. v Mrs. Reed Mi?.-; S. Thomson May (Nurse) Miss WinfieM Alice (Nurse) Mi-s Home Servant Miss D. Bedford "THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS," By J. M. Barrie. CAST: Sarah Ann Dowcy Mrs. C. H. Wcjton Amelia Twymllv .. A{rs. E. A. Walker Emma Micklchnm ... Mrs R. 11. Bartl;;y The Haggerty Woman. M:w» P..?ryl Hirs: Rev. Mr. Will.ngs .. Mr. ,1* )/ '' < : ri r: s r ! ■)" Kenneth Dowey Mr. Andivvv .Smith
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 14 and 1.5. GOOD TEMPLAR-BALL. Box Office opens at Collier's THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock.' Admission—Reserved Seats 2s 61, Unreserved .Seats 2s. ELECTION NOTICES. BY-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R J. B. HIKETHE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, is a Candidate for re-eleetion as memher for Stratford, will lake the earliest opportunity of addressing the Electors at every centre before Tolling Day, and in the meantime asks the cordial support of Iris late constituents. Mr. Hine will speak at: NGAERE HALL—Tuesday, April 13. TARATA HALL—Wednesday, April 14. MAHOE HALL—Thursday. April 1.5. INGLEWOOD HALL—Friday, April 16. Other meetings will be announced as arranged. BYE-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R ' R OBERT RASTERS Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, W ill Address the Electors on "POLITICS AND PETITION," AT INGLEWOOD—In the Hall, Tuesday 13th, at S p.m. DURHAM ROAD—In the school, Wednesday, 14th. KATMIRO—In the SV'ionl, Thursday. 15. TARATA—In the Hall, Friday, 10, at S p.m. REMOVAL NOTICE. J BEG to notify my nuiperous customers and the general public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that my present Tyre Repairing business premises will close Anally on the evening of Thursday, April 1. To re-open on Tuesday, April 8, under the trade name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No 301-303 Devon Street, opposite the Red Post. In thanking yon for your past support and soliciting a continuance of same, I beg to remain at your service— ROBERT WHALE. iyiOTOR CARS. STUDEBAKF.R, 7-seater, late 1917 model. Everything good. A great chance, £430. STUDEBAKER, 5-seater electric starter, Cueap, £265. OVERLAND, latest model, nearly new, £450. MOTOR BIKE SNIPS. L.M.C., 3-speed, a cheap bike at £3O. INDIAN, 1919 Elcctrie model, perfect, £125. ANOTHER INDIAN, 1919, electric, tiptop, £l2O. DOUGLAS, 2-speed, £65. SPEDDJNG, STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTF , L AD Wanted at once ' ■ a cla«s trade, starti ,vneK and rapidly rising Splem l ' ' r-i tor smart lad willing bn, —Anply uy letter to Opportunity, ~c w s uffi?
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1920, Page 1
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