AMUSEMENTS. ' MATINEE THURSDAY, AT 3.15. Children (id. THE PEOPLE'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THURSDAY AND FRIDADY. SWO NIGHTS AT 7.45, & ONE MATINEE, THURSDAY, AT 3.15. Tlie big 7-reel British Production, easily eclipsing "Lure of the Bush." The MAN FROM KANGAROO. MAN FROM KANGAROO. A 7000-footer, filled with the supreme spirit of youth, showing ifcany. stupefying . stunts by the wonder aetor-athlete SNOWY BAKER, SNOWY BAKER, 9 ■ including a hair-raising'leap for life from Cobb s coach on the Hawkesbury Bridge into the river 80 feet belo'w! Every foot of this film was produced in Australia. Box Plan at Hoffmann's. Prices: Circle and Reserves 2s 6d, Stalls 2s and Is, plus tax. Children Od to Matinee Thursday, at 3.15 ' THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45? TO-NIGHT! Another Big Fox Programme. .WILLIAM FARNUM. TRUE WILLIAM FARNUM. BLUE. A sterling red-blooded play of the Woo'ly West, with big '-Bill" at his very best! Al*o a rollicking,, jingling* SUNSHINE COMEDY ° "HER FIRST KISS." ' And Gazettes. PRICES: D.C. Is (id, Stalls Is, plus tax. QLIFTON JJALL, JUNE 24, 25 & 20. ■ . ST. PATRICK'S. BAZAAR. Sensational Attraction. Tug-ofwar. Five Men a-side. A sweepstake of 10s per teapi, with •CIO ADDED MONEY. Average weight of .team 60 stout*. Entries close June 20. LOTS 0' FUN! Shooting Gallery, Fortune Tellers, Crystal Gazing, Concerts, and Fancy Dancing. DECORATED STALLS. For Home-made Garments, Fancy Goods, Sweets, Flowers, Fruits & Vegetables. REFRESHMENTS. Tea, Coffee, Soft Drinks, Celery Souo. EVERYBODY INVITED. ADMISSION—AduIU 6d, Kiddies 3d. M. FOWLER, Hon. Secretary. I = APPLICATIONS. OPENING FOR SMART LAD. A smart Lad to assist in reportorial department of the' Dai!y News. Good opportunity for a lad desirous of engaging in the journalistic profession. Apply in own handwriting to the Editor. WANTED. gIX to eight good men for quarry work at Sentry Hill; highest wages, free house. Apply— COUNTY OFFICE, New Plymouth. wanted! pAINTERS & PAPERHANGERS. Permanent work and top wages. Apply— MANAGER, DECORATING CO.,' Hawera. (Late Tingey's, Ltd.) MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Club's favilion, Brougham Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business.—To receive Reports and Balance Sheets for the year ending May 31st, 1920; to Amend tlio Club's Rules, of which due notice, has been giveft; to elect officers for the coming year; also any business that may arise. C. CARTER, Hon. Sec, LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. Annual Dominion-Conference wilt open at the Foresters' Hall, Gill Street, New Plymouth, at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instBY ORDER. C. C. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary. It is J)etter to use Nazal too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more' prqnoimCed and reduces the dagger of iofcp|jnn from- influenza
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1920, Page 1
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