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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S -KMHGHT! At TO-NIGHT I. All* you "MERRY MORTALS," "GLUM GATHERERS," "PEPPERY PAPAS" TKJSY BUSINESS MEN," "GROUCH GRANDPAS," GATHER AROUND! < CONSTANCE TALMADGE, '• otherwise "CONNIE THE CUTE," the Captivating, Sweet and Saucy, Peppy & iKquant, dispenses sunshine to all and pundry, and to you in particular, in her latest feature, HAPPINESS A LA MODE." (Dealing with the problem for husbands, TEfow to be happy though married." ' &lg Supporting Programme, including the l - "Sunshine Comedy, * "MONEY TALKS." , IJ.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is (plus tax.) ' Stranger than Fiction—because True I EVERYBODY'S Wednesday and Thursday, September 15 and 16. SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINEE EACH DAY. ft if with the greatest possible pleasure that the management of Everybody's [Theatre presents for the first time in New Plymouth, jja wonderful, authentic and inspiring record of the SHACKLETON EXPEDITION, SHACKLETON EXPEDITION, SHACKLETON EXPEDITION, (1914-1917),. entitled IN THE GRIP OF THE POLAR fCE. Hf THE GRD? OF THE POLAR ICE. nriRE GRIP OF THE POLAR ICE. IN THE GRIP OF THE POLAR ICE. IN #HR GRIP OF THE POLAR ICE. Hi THE GRIP OF THE POLAR ICE. DT THE GRD? OF THE POLAR ICE. W THE GRIP OF THE POLAR ICE. Captain Frank Hurley's authentic Moving Pictures aid Slides, showing the harrowing experiences of v the Intrepid band pf explorers in the Great Frozen Wastes of Antarctica. They show the actual ~ J !ENDURANCE BY c. mu rRESSURE: Imagination falters; one's mind can Juwdly.eneompass the story and scenes of hardship, heroism, and dramatic adventure in the Antarctic, experienced by these 28 men, and revealed in this unique picture. The Lecturer, who describes in detail the Wiole Story, is MR. GEORGE DEAN, Lecturer in Australia with j ~ Frank Hurley. fiim-At, to 6d and 2s (plus* tax.) Reserves, 6d extra, at Collier's. WAREA HALL. > TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. IA SOCIAL, & DANCE will be held in the Warea Hall as above. Good.Floor, Good Supper, Good Music. Dancing at 8 p.m. . 'ADMISSION—Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. W. CALDWELL, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD, ON THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. Double Tickets, 7s; Gentlemen, 6s; Ladies, 3s. Good Music, Floor, etc. Our Motto: "United to Assist." J. BURNTP, Secretary. Come One. Come All. . V TO THE LEAP YEAR BALL, WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 15. ' Adnisßion: Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, 2s 6d. , Good Floor. Good Supper. "Musio'by Paiker's Orchestra. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD. ST. 'ANDREW'S jgPRING pLOWER & jDULB DHOW, THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, 1 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10 p.m. lTroeeeds in aid of Church Building Fund. Brilliant of choice flowers, rated tables, mantelpieces, bowls of' Bowers, button holes, etc. Entries 6d. Cake stall in competition for fruit cake, sandwich cake, nut bread and sponge roll, afternoon tea. Pood * musical programme in evening. Admission—la; Children, 6d. JSntries close with Secretary, Wednesday, mk September. M. A. T. EVANS, • Hon. Secretary.

MOTOR CAB BARGAINS. RTODEBIKER 7-seater, electric light •nd starter, splendid order, £360. IJJUDEBAKER 5-seater, good order, •leeWc light and starter, £265. fORD, late ©ode), £195. ffCBD Towing Ou, a good chance at *{£3Dt£ 5-seater, electric light and ftartrt, £l5O. WOEBLAND Model 88, electric light, % finely cheap at £260. ',etarteit £265, STAINTON&CO,L m NEW PLYMOUTH, ■phonss 732-190, fioxUi.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1920, Page 1

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