AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY'S W-MI6HT! At 745.. TO-NIGHTI A Big DduTsle Star Attrition. MARGARITA FISHER In a 5-reel MABJGARITA FISHER comedy-drama. "JILTED JATET." , "JILTED JAHET." GLADYS BROCKWELL In a 6-reel " GLADYS BROCKWELL Fox feature "KOLTUR" : A-: gripping story of the "KULTtJR." French Secret Service. JPKICES: T>.CM'/6j Stalls Is (plus tax). ... COMING MONDAY. OLIVE THOMAS Iri , «SRUDBNCE ON BROADWAY." COMING^EDNESDAY. «THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN." THE gT&G'S ONEMA rpHEATRE, STRATFORD. ' SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME ''■:.• TO-DAY AT 1.30. ■ MARGUERITE CLARK {a Iter latest Paramount Comedy-Drama, ,<*WIDOWBY PROSY" Also-the great Mack Sennett Riot, GEE .WHIZZ" feet' of screams', yells and laughs. Also, by special request, we will screen —' for the last time, PATTY ARBUCKLE in '! "THE SHERIFF." This is your last chance of seeing this acreAmingly funny comedy of Fatty's. ffl IS ABSOLUTELY HIS VERY BEST. USUAL PRICES. QINEMA rpHEATRE, STRATFORD. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S PRODUCTION, /THE MIRACLE MAN" •"THE MBRACLE MAN" THE BEST 'OF .'LIFE—AND THE in a. story so great it couldn't be told in words. The greatest Artistic ■ad Moral Achievement of the Screen Age. PRICES: D.C. 3s, Stalls 2s (plus tax) BOOK'YOUR SEATS NOW AT THE MARBLE BAR, STRATFORD. usaagaais *A Palace of Pleasure and Delight!"
HEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED • SOLDIERS' THIRD ANNUAL jQRAND pLAIN & ]?ANCY J)RESS gALL. CORONATION HALL, New Plymouth. JTHOBSDAY, 2nd SEPT., 1920, at 8 p.m. Special Features— FLOOR DECORATIONS ILLUMINATIONS MUSIC ■ SUPPER FRIDAY, 3rd SEPT., at S p.m. CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL. Valuable Prizes awarded both nights for Best Fancy, Best Comic, Best Poster, feest National and most Original Coslamea. Admission by Ticket only: Double 10s, Gentg 7s, Ladies as. Friday only: Children Is, Adults 2s. 1 - ' * 6. E. ROPER, Chairman Ball Committee. V. 0. WEST, . , Secretary "R.S.A.
• DTGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. TO CARTERS. TENDERS, addressed to .-. the Chairman, will be received at the .County Office, Inglewood, till 8 ©'•clock p.m. MONDAY, 6th September, for supplying, carting and delivering |BQO cubic yards boulders on the Everittßoad, Specifications may be seen at the fouoty Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily Accepted. ? 6. S. WHITESIDE, County Engineer. JfENPERS, addressed to the Secretary, ■ public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, wiD be received until noon of gist August, 1820, for the erection of post-office, Pitzroy. Plans and specifications may be seen M'Chief Post Office, New Plymouth, Post-Office, Waitara, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not neces|*rilf accepted. ( L. B. CAMPBELL, District Engineer, „,; jPuMic Works Office, Stratford, * s"tith August, 1920.
OLIVER & ALLANSON, IBON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. PXPERT Pattern-makers. Castings r : o£*ny description and in any metal .nude at shortest notice. Trade work undertaken. CLOWN HOAD. STBATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1920, Page 1
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