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amusements. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT 1 At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! HAROLD LOCKWOOD, our friend, and friend of the millions, will live for fut-> ure generations through the magic of the screen. As a tribute to him we have saved what we believe to be his greatest picture for the final presentation of the great Lockwood series of productions. The character of DAVID SMITH, Which he portrays, is typical of his own splendid battle towards success. It'is clean, as he was clean, manly as he was manlv, romantic and lovable as he was, and living on, i 3 lovable. See ' ' HAROLD LOCKWOOD A, MAN HAROLD LOCKWOOD OF HAROLD LOCKWOOD HONOUR. Also showing—MAßY PAGE No. 0, Gazettes, etc. EMPIRE THEATRE I)irrttion Allan Wilkie SATURDAY & MONDA,Y NEXT, AUG!.'ST 1 Mil and 16th. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ALLAN WILKIE SPECIAL COMEDY COMPANY v . In The most uproariously laughable comedy produced' during thp past twenty yjars. "THE ROTTERS." "THE ROTTERS." "THE ROTTERS."' "THE ROTTERS." Ten laughs per minute. A Tale of a Respectable Family. From the Garrick, Kingsway and Oxford Theatres, London. Now in its third revival in three yeajs. Box Plans open at Collier's this morning. PRICES: ss, 3s and 2s (plus tax). THE QINEMA r^HEATRE,. gTRATFORD. ■TO-NIGHT. DOROTHY DALTON . DOROTHY DALTON In "THE MARKET OF SOULS" "THE MARKET OF SOUES" A'PICTURE OF BEAUTY, LUXURY AND THRILLS. "She gazed at the scene of wild revMry; at the men in their fnol caps capering like children; at the girls whose tongues and laughter were loosed by wine. Ami the emptiness of it all made her feel a sadness out of place in this tcmolo of' enjoyment." 4 COME AND Sj;K THIS WONDERFULLY PRODUCED PICTURE OF LIFjS—- • • "HIGH LIFE." Also Showing: "The Silent Mystery," Gazette and Educational. The King's Grand Orchestra will play specially selected music. PRICES AS USUAL. MOTOR CYCLES. 1 2|-h.p. 3-speed Douglas, equal to new £BO I 3J-h.p. Triumph £25 1 B.S.A. £3O 1 3V2-h.p. Arno ..I £3O 1 3<-h.p. Bradbury £3O 1 4-h.p. Royal Ruby, 3-speed, countershaft, nearly new £HS 1 23-h.p. Sun Villers, 2-speed, countershaft £55 1 4J-h.p. 8.5.A., latest model £BO 1 4J-h.p. B.S A., 3-speed, counter shaft £7O 1 3J-h.p. New Hudson, 3-speed and clutch £45 1 4-h.p. latest model Humber, flat

twin, new 1 7-9 h.p. Hxrley Davidson, new And several others. All machines overhauled before being sold. AT THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLS REPAIR' DEPOT. 'Phone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltham. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. STUDEBAKER 5-seater, electric light and starter, £285. Late Model FORD, tip-top, £l9O. Another FORD Touring Car, splendid order, £165. SPHINX 5-seater, e.l. and starter, a real snip, £l5O, MOTOR BIKES: DOUGLAS two-speed, snip of the day, £4O. ROYAL RUBY 3-spead, cheap, £4O. 1919 Electric INDIAN, a bargain at* £95. STAINTON & CO., L™ NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phones 732-190. Box lit MOTOR CYCLISTS! VI7E have now stocks of 26 x 2>/ 2 for 2J rim Dunlop and Hermetic Tyres. PRICES: Hermetic Peerless (26 x 2} o/o 94 Zi, extra heavy, £4 10s. Dunlop Railroad, 26 x 2} for 2}, price £4 10s. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. IRA J. BRIDGER, -v MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, 'PHONE OB ELTHAM.

BOTTLES! BOTTLES! RANTED to Buy, 2000 dozen clean quart Ale or Stout Bottles, 3s dozen 'cash price given. Also buyers of whiskey and brandy casks. Apply— BAWERA BREWERY.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1920, Page 1

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