AMUSEMENTS. XO'i'K.—T!ii* Bill is a cliukerl Dou't miss it! THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Positively and regretfully the last occasion on which to see a Huge Double Star Bill and each star a S '.oer-production. TOM MIX & THKDA BARA. TOM MIX & THKDA BAKA. TOM MIX & THEDA BARA* ' '"The Coming of the Law," a Western Play de Luxe, and "The Light,'' in which the Magdalene learns that only the good •nay serve! And Latest Gazettes! A par excellence performance! rpHE J£IXG'S OIXF.MA fpHEATIIIJ STRATFORD. Special Double Star Attraction To-Xi«ht DOI'OLAS FAIRBANKS In positively the Greatest Film of his Career, ' "WILD AND WOOLLY." "WILD AND WOOLLY." A typical Fairbanks play of Rapid Fire theme, bubbling over with Fairbanks' spirit, narnelv, life, laughter and thrills ■ Also— FATTY ARBI'CKLE In his Latest jind Greatest Comedy "OH, DGCTOJS." X'OTlCE.—Although this is a double stafv programme, our prices remain as usual. Book your seats at the Marble Bar.
(COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL AND JQANCE. Tendered to MR. ROBERT MASTERS, M.P, AND MRS. MASTERS. IX THK STRATFORD TOV.X' HALL TUESDAY, HAY 2.1, 1!)20. Commencing at 8 p.m. EVERYBODY INVITED. Fox's Orchestra. SH-down Sunner ADMISSION.—( Jeiits 2s (id; La.lies' a Basket. No private ir.vitations issued H. GARDNER, Hon. Sec. L:bora)-Labor League. S'' M A!:rs HALLAFTERNOON SALE. In Aid of QUEEN VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS. WEDNESDAY, .MAY 19th. 2.30 to p.m. ENTRANCE—One Shilling. PUXGAREHU HALL. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY. gOC'IAL AND JJAXCE. In support of Pungareiiu Queen Carnival Candidate. -Music by Messrs. Parlcor and Xorris. W. J. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. X.P. TERRITORIAL CLUB. gECOND Q.RAND ]yjII,ITARY JgALL. To be held in Coronation Hall, King's Birthday, June 3rd, 1920. Double Tickets 7/-, Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/.. RFLM. HOWELL, RFLM. MeGINTY, Hon. Sees. THIRD ANNUAL HOCKEY BALL. To be held in the rpOWN JJALL, gLTHAM. MONDAY, 7th JUNE, 1920. Fox's Orchestra. Ladies 3s, Gentlemen ss. E. WATERS, Secretary. 4 NEW PLYMOUTH - OPUNAKE SERVICE. CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. gNELLIXG & ANDREWS, Taxi Proprietors, of New Plymouth, desire to intimate to the public that they have purchased the above well-known service from Mr. E. Wooldridge, and will assume control as from Monday next, 17th May. The new firm will carry on business at Mr. Wooldridge's present address, opposite Royal Hotel, Brougham They trust that they will be accorded a fair share of public patronage in their new venture. GET A FREE SAMPLE OF pALMERSTON ipALAGALLA rpEA. THEN YOU'LL BUY THE HALF CHEST. automotive equipment. ' USEFUL AND PROFITABLE ACCESSORIES. "gURE-CURE" Stfcam Vulcanisers, absolutely safe and easy to operate. Cost of punctures less than sixpence. Do your own tube and cover repairs and save money. Price, with fud equipment and instructions: No. 1 Outfit 355. No. 2 Outfit 255. Po3t Free. BRIDGER'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, PHONE 06 ELTHAM,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 1
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