:' ' ' AMDSEk-KTS. EVERYBODY'S 10-NICHT! At 7.45- TO-NIGHT! .. ■ SMILING TOM MOORE. TOM MOORK. TOM MOORE. TOM MOORE. TOM MOORE. TOM MOORE. J# Charles Klein's Famous Drama, "HEARTSEASE." "HEARTSEASE." "HEARTSEASE." A Story of Empty Pockets, but Full of Hope. A Delightful Picture that will add sti;l further to Tom Moore's popularity. ATJaV-Our Two-reel Monday and Tues- : dny Cosnedv — •FAIRIES AND FAIR ONES." "Dp in the Air After Alligators" (Ches- ( ter Scetiic), "A Tour of Westland" part ~ and "Pathe Gazette." PRICES AS USUAL. WORKERS'.. S&CIAI HALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 4th. DON'T MISS THIS! THE QRAND In Aid of THE W/IDOW'S FUND. I Introducing Poi Dances, Latest Songs, Monologsts, Conjwing, etc. V Headed by TOM TE PUNI. TOM TE PUNI. Maori Comedian. Fife years in the American Halls, and late of Fuller's. Also 'Mr. W# PRATT and liis Hak.i Dancers (who partook in the welcome to the Prince of Wales.) Also Mr. RAXA (Baritone Singer), and HARRY. BARTLKTT, Silvery Tenor. RKL'BKK, Comedy Artist. DIGGER BOOTII, the famous Rag-time Whistler And Mimic. KIPA BHARL4ND. a female impersont.-1 tor in Human Statuary. JIOROAN 4 ITI, Conjurors and Magicians, and first stage- of sword swallowing by Iff. Morgan. Doors (Jpen at 7.30 p.m. Curt Kin at 8 p.m. Admhaion—2a and Is (plus tax). B. MORGAN, H. BOOTH, Director.. Stage Manager. ■V ■' \ HALL. A GRAND PLAIN & JVANCY J)RESS J>ALj'j will eventuate on WEDNESDAY', JUNE 2nd. When Unique, Original and Amusing Costumes will be worn by both sexes. Prizes for Best Fancy Costume, Lady and Gentleman. GRAND MARCH AT 8.15 P.M. Good .Floor, Better Supper, Best Music. TICKETS: Double 3s Gd; Single, Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Proceeds in Aid of Hall Improvements. MOTOR CYCLES. 1 6/6 h.p. Royal Ruby, 3 s.p., f.e., .. £33 1 4i h.p. Royalßuby, 3-sp. f.e. (racing engine) £SO 1 4 kp. Royal Ruby, 3-sp., f.e. (only done a lew miles) £55 1 6 h.p. Enfield combination, perfect £l3O 1 8 h.p. Rudge Multilist class order, £6O }3} h.p. Triumph, free engine, .. £3O 1 3} h.p. Bradbury, free engine, .... £3O I3i h.p, 8.5.A., £3O 1 7/9 kp.' Harley Davidson (new) All machines overhauled before being ■old. AT ?HE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. •Phone 164 J, H. BODLE, Eltham. GET A FREE SAMPLE OF IALMERSTON IJALAGALLA (JEA. THEN YOU'LL BUY THE HALF CHEST. MOtdß BARGAIN COLUMN. J 6-cylinder MITCHELL Touring Car, latest model, fitted with self and electric lights, is first-class order. Price £SOO. £ OVERLAND Touring Car, SO model, done about 2000 miles, fitted with self: starter and electric lights, in perfect order. Price £450. One THORNYCROFT Chassis, 30 cwt., a bargain; Price £350. One FORD 'BUS (20-seater body), in isceJl'ut condition. For quick sale, £3OO. One 2-TON LORRY, Platford Body; Price £250. ' Pne 6-seater F/N. CAR in first-class order. Great value for 'quick sale, £SOO. I Five Seater CUTTING CAR, guaranteed in good running order. Price £2OO. Pne 5,-seater ZEDEL CAR, in excellent order, just painted, recently overhauled; new hood, etc. For quick aaW; price £3OO cash. Apply Ingbwood Office. NEWTON KING.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 1
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