e '' { AMUSEMENTS. —L,— : - i EV^YBODY.'S ■ At /45. TO-NIGHT! '• • F<sr the Last Time. T ' TOM MOORE. TOM MQORE. TOM MOORE. TOM MOORE. In Charles Klein's Famous Drama, "HEARTSEASE." "HEARTSEASE." ■'A Story, of Eippty Pockets, but Full yf ** - . j Hope. , AlßO—Our*TWfl-r»el Monday and Tues- '■ day Uomedy— ' "FAIRIES AJfD FAIR ONES." "Up in the Air' After Alligators" (Ches•Wr Scenic), "A Tour of Westlaml" part ' and "Patine Gazette." .. PRICES Ag USUAL. ' COS&NG. "Tffi ROSEOF BLOOD" "THE ROSE OF BLOOD" •
JOWN JJALL, gTRATFORD. KING'S BIRTHDAY NIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1020. PLAW, FANCY DRESS, AND MASQUERADE. CASH HRJZEg FOR BEST MESSES Dancing from, 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. Grand March at 9 p.m. _ Supper at 10.30 p.m. Fox's Orchestra, Seven Instruments. Dress Circle la. JDanctta: Ladies. 2s 6d, Gents 3s 6d. " Tickets oJitainable at '-'Fox's." »n ( < , V i- £ "SOCIAL TTAT.T, 4 *:X."v ~ f\. FRIDMT, JUKE 4th. , DONT MISS THIS! . \ ' X : THE .jJI'AORI gNTERTAIXERS ••• • of THE WIDOWS FUND. W. Intfodncing fefckai, P» 9#nceaj Latest Songs, Monoetc. , Headed fiy tOil TE PC3TT ' TOM TE PUNI. . -MAoriComedian. Five ye&s ih' the American Halls, and :v kte o(Fuller's. ..Also PRATT, and his Haifa IXureers {who partook in' the welcome to the Prince of AVales.) a»- ■ f, and iTOGER BOOTH, the famous Rag-time Whistler and Mimic. KIP A "SHARtAko,- a female impersonator in Human Statuary. HOfiGfANT t " ITJ, Conjurors and Magicand jfiret stage of sword swallowing by Mr. Morgan. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Curtain at 8 p.m. Admission—2s and Is (plus tax). B. MORGAN, . H. BOOTH, Dwertofc ;; - Stage Manager.
PUNGAREHU HALL. . A GRAND J»LAJN & pANCY J)RESS gALL • . -will eveituate on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd, when _ Unique, Original and Amusing Costumes will be worn by both sexes. (Axes for Best Fancy Costume, lady and ■- : Gentleman. QILAND MARCH AT 8.15 P.M. 0M& Floor, Better Supper, Best Music. RICKETS: Dduble 3s 6d; Single, Gents 8s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. Proceeds In Aid of' Hall Improvements. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 EDDGE MULTI 5-6 h.p. Motor Cyc'e, in good running order; a great snip at £4O. % 6-cylinder MITCHELL Touring Car, ■ latest model, fitted with self starter olid electric lights, in first-class order. Price £SOO. 1 OVERLAND Touring Car, 90 model, done about 2000 miles, fitted with selfstarter and electric lights, in perfect order. Price £450. pne THORNYCROFT Chassis, 30 cwt., a bargain; Price. £350. One FORD 'BUS (20-seater body), in ex- , cell'at condition. For quick sale, £3OO. Dne 2-TON LORRY, Platford Body; Prico £250. Dne 5-seater FVN CAR in first-cla9s order. Great value for quick sale, £SOO. 1 Fire Seater CUTTING CAR, guaranteed in good running order. Price £2OO. 5-seater ZEDEL CAR, in excellent order, just painted, recently overhauled new hood, etc. For quick «ale, price £3OO cash. Apply Inghwood Office.
NEWTcfo KING. " i ttgCßta: KEWTON KING & Branches, SOLE BEOS., M ntoal, have ierared a good ■upplyoTpftee lambs, but ORBER EARLY. Tlje.Priees are Right. . AJW.PHB*' O * bee' and wether ■uttw, UMqualled for quality in Dominion. now
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 1
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480Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 1
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