AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S tfO-HIGHT. AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT A Smile-all-the-while Picture, Starring Saucy, Naught v, ; Enchanting CONSTANCE ' TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE la her latest Select feature, "THE VEILED ADVENTURE" "THE VEILED ADVENTURE" A ftory air peppy with spice, bubblingWith ldugh'ter, snappy and jazzy with comedy and love. Abo another of the popular "Stingaree" Stories, "THE HOHOR OF THE ROAD" Other supports include: Pathe Gazette, "It's a Hftrd Life" {comedy), Pathe NewsJ and' "Wfoter Sports in Quebec." D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is (plus tax). EMPIRE THEATRE \ • A Red-letter Event for Amusement • Seekers. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 30 and 31. For a Season of TwA Nights Only. THE LYRIC THE LYRIC COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. A world-renowned organisation, appealing powerfully to amusement seekers •nd music lovers, including the famous . " • LYRIC QUARTETTE LYRIC QUARTETTE Consisting of Messrs. Arthur Ripley, J. W. Ryan, Herbert Richards and Allac McElwain. Touring the world in Love Songs and Lyrics of England, Part Songs, Solos, {Quartette* and Classical Operatic Selections. , THE LYRIC L COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. A brilliant organisation of singers, musician! and raconteurs. The sweetest entertainment ever presented. A, feast of music, song and jollity. Unconventional and entrancing, that lifts you out-of your humdrum daily life. Prices; 4s, 3s and 2s (plus tax).' Box Plan opens at Collier's Tuesday, 27th. KATMATA HALL. TOLY 28tk JULY 29th. * TflE DIGGERS' ADVANCE. i of Your Dug-outs on ■ 29th, .£• 1 & 't«!jtlie * r ft.V V. *f r ' v J)IEBS» "RALL. ■' - ->y 15 I /<* '• W'Gtvi w . &&& 80 t ,«».r.f . .< •i. + 41 r ->i-L' y • —— OAfcURA HALL.
ITIHE FAREWELL SOCIAL & DANCE to Mr. C. MACE and FamilyNvill be held in the Oakura Hall on TUESDAY MIGHT, the 27th instant. Gents 2s od, Ladies Is. By Order of the. Committee. G. A. ADLAM, Chairman. sot GET YOUR COSTUMES READY f Pot the NEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED SOLDIERS' pLAIN & JIANCf J)BESS gALL. To be held in the PRONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. And followed by a CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS B£LL Oft FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, wlli be awarded both nights for - Best Fancy Costume, Best Best Poster, Best National, and Most Original. Foil Particulars Later. - - - - W. P.OICEY, Chairman Ball Committee. V. 0. WEST, ■ ■ Secretary, R.S.A. MOTOR CARS FOR SALE. FORD,in nice order, £170.. STUDEBAKER, overhauled and painted, £2OO. gPINX—A Tery nice little five-seater, electric light and starter. A XOTOB-BIKES WORTH BUYING. . INDIAN, 191#, specially good, £IOO. ROYAL RUBY; three-speed, £4O. POtJGLAS, two-speed, £4O. BTMNTON & CO., L TD NEWPLYMOUTH. OTuraes 732-190. Box 142 FOR QUICK SALE. SNIP NO. 976. B.S.A. motor-cycle, countershaft model, 3-apeed, 4-b.p. In good order. Prioe £6O. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, 66 ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1920, Page 1
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