- :-; AHUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Another really delightful evening's enter- , ■ , tainmeDt provided by TOM MOORE In a humorous and excitTOM MOORE, ing story of a "tenderTOM MOORE foot" out West. ""- "GO WEST, YOtTNG MAW." Needless tojjay Tom makes good in the land of "two-gun" men « Also, "BTINGAREE" In a story of adventure and thrills, ."TO THE VILE DUST." Patl». Oft*ette—Educational Review. D.C Is ed, Stalls Is (plus tax). THE KING'S CINEMA THEATRE, STRATFORD. SPECIAL ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY NIGHT. E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS The Story of "GIHGEB MICK." «G;INGER ■ MICK." As to! 4 by his Cobber, -THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." The story of "Ginger Mick" is a cleverly woven combination of incidents from Dennis' two • famous books, "Ginger Mick" and "Doree•v , It is full of humo:and pathos, and will stir the emotions of every heart. jj Augmented Orchestra will render special- \ ly Selected Music. PRICES—DC. 2s, Stalls Is 6d (plus tax). Reserves 64 extra. A SOCIAL to be held in Oaonui Hall on Monday, July sth. Presentation to Mr. and Mrs Kirkwood and Mr. and Mrs. Julian. Gents -2/6, Ladies I/O. S. ARBUCKLE, Hon. See. . QAKURAHALL. A gASKET COCIAL 'ln Aid of £IOOO Park Fund, Will be held in above Hall on THURSDAY, 15th JULY. y Gents 2s, Ladies a Basket. . ; URENUI RETURNED SOLDIERS' » tlktS & FANCY DRESS BALL. To. Ladles of lUrenui District. ~' Tb«;abow,wiliUefheld in theIHSB&E? TOWN HAtL on JULY 22nd, 192o". ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Admission,:' Gents ss, Ladies of District free; Visiting Ladies 2s 6d. J. FITZGERALD, Hon. Sec.
jQOMINION WINTER CHOW Will open on TUESDAY, JULY 6. AT HAWERA. ATTRACTIONS ALL THE WEEK. GREAT FOOTBALL MATCHES. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. WELLINGTON v. TARANAKI. Ranfurly. Shield Match. SATURDAY, JULY 10. WANGANUI v. TARANAKI Curtain-raiser—-frANGANUl COLLEGE v. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Excursion Fares from New Plymouth and Wangamri and all Stationa, COME AND SEE THE GREAT DIS- . PLAY OF MACHINERY IN MOTION. "'': MOTOR VEHICLES, HOME INDUSTRIES, Mi the host of Other exhibits. GREAT SHOW "OF POULTRY. *AU information from 'Phone 421. L. 0. HOOKER, Secretary.
MOTOR BARGAINS A smart 5-seater car, electric light and starter, in .splendid order. The cheapest car we have ever advertised. CHEVROLET, 5-seater, electric light and starter < • £225. MOTOR BIKESROYAL RUBY, three-speed £55. Another RUBY, three-speed £4'>. TRIUMPH, 3-speed £55DOUGLAS, 2-speed £&■ On? 5-h.p. EfDIAN £75All can be seen and tried out. STAINTON AND CO. " ' NE\fr PLYMOUTH. BOX 14? PHONES: 732, 100. TOADE Conditions Are Changing.— " Every company or man in business to-day should be prepared to stand on {esnlts given to nis customers. Your safest 'guarantee, if you supply us, is that wo are in keen competition with other tetter factories. The question for you t« determine is, are they up-to-date in management, up-to-date in machinery. are they working under the best system both from a financial and mnaufacturing point of view. We claim to be working under the most efficient and up-to-dato line*. J-'or further parKeulars. write P 0 Bo>; 15,0, Wanganui.—Macriland Dairy Cav- Ltd,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 1
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