AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S jrO-KIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! An extra brilliant two-feature bill SBSSUE HAYAKAWA SBSSUE HAYAKAWA In a drama of Mystery and Intrigue "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE*" "THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE." And toe Fox Matinee Idol GEORGE WALSH ' 1 GEORGE WALSH in "NEVER SAY QUIT." "NEVER SAY QUJT." / A 5-r*el eojnedy feature, absolutely bubbling with fun. A|j»o showing.- "Topical Budget." Prices as usual. EVERYBODY'S '(By arrangement with W. A. Low's Special Feature Attractions.) NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Tie Sensational Sporting Picture. "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" A typical Nat Gould story, featuring BOMBARDIER BILLY WELLS BOMBARDIER" BILLY WELLS BOMBARDIER BILLY WELLS' England's Gentleman Boxer. The pride of London's fair sex. SEE: The Great English Derbv SEE: The Two Thousand Guineas SEE: Bombardier Wells knock out the • Bully in a Stirring Ground Fight. It hag all the dramatic effects, all the humor and love interest, with plenty of thrills. Snperfeature Prices: 2/7 and 1/7. Book your seats at Collier's. THE EMPIRE Thursday, October 21. important musical event J. and N. Tait present MISS ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN The Distinguished DRAMATIC MEZZO-SOPRANO DRAMATIC MEZZO-SOPRANO In an OPERATIC SONG RECITAL OPERATIC SONG RECITAL . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. MISS, ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN hag achieved remarkable success in the Musical Centres of Europe, and is THE FIRST NEtt" ZEALANDER To appear in -x GRAND OPERA COVENT GARDEN 'THEATRE, LONDON. Press and Public are unanimous in pronouncing her/ recent Wellington Recitals an Artistic Triumph. Box Plans will be opened at Collier'; >n Monday, October 18. Prices: 7/-, 4/- and 2/- (plus tax).
ANOTHER IMPORTANT DATE. MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1920. UNDERLINE IT IN YOUR DIARY. SPECIAL TRAINS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. NGAERE GARDENS IN FULL SWING AGAIN. LESTER BROS. MOTOR CYCLES SUPER-EXCELLENT. 1920 B ' HP ' ROYAL RUBY > 2S x 3 wheels, all chain drive, bristling with all the latest English refinements. Perfect in every detail. PRICE £IBO. IGOA- A.8.C., spring frame, Aeroplane type Engine, 120 miles per gallon, capable of over 80 miles per hour. A magnificent machine. PRICE £l6O. Also, good stacks of first-class secondhand Machines on hand. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. .NORTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, NEW TLYMOUTH. MOTOR CAR TYRE SUNDRIES, NO. 5. Spare wheel tyre covers for Buicks, Dodges etc., 37/6. Tyre Chains, 34/6. Blow-out Savers, leather, 5/-, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8/-. Blow-out Savers, fabrics, 3/6 and 5/-. Special Tyre Levers, provide easy tube fitting, 5/- eachPump Connections, push on, 2/6 each. Valves, inside poppers, 2/6 box of 5. fulcanisers, 6-minute, 12/6; G. Wiz, 255; Sure Cure, 35/-. IRA J. BRIDGER, ' automotive storp ~ ,: ?ltil>~- _
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 1
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