AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE'S TO-HIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT I Presenting Another "Selznick" Success, EUGENE O'BRIEN. THE PERFECT EUGENE O'BRIEN. LOVER. A Photo-play of inusual beauty, and a high-powered drama charged with sparkling romance and a Riot of Revelry. The magnificent adaptation of Leila Burton Wells' famous book, "The Naked Truth." Also showing: Gazette, 2-reel Comedy, and "Great Gamble No. !), "Through Iron Doors." USUAL PRICES. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINAIRE. THE PEOPLE'S TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 23rd and 24th. Presentation of the Wm. FnY.Znna a™-* Masterpiece, THE LAST OF THE DUANES. THE LAST OF THE DTJANES. The Greatest of all the ZANE GREY romances of the Fighting Days in Texas, starring the Screen's master exponent' WILLIAM FARNUM. WILLIAM FARNUM. The sequel to the famous "LONE STAR RANGER," which had a 3 nights' capacity run a few weeks ago. Buck Duane, son of a killer," abhorred violence, but was forced to kill. A photoplay replete with electrifying thrills of the man-hunt, intertwined with a charming love story. PRICES-D.C. 2s. Stalls Is Bd. Reserves fid extra at Hoffmann's—all plus tax. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. STRATFOKD SHOW PEOPLE'S DAY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Visit of His Excellency the Govern General Lord Jellicoe. Special Excursion Trains will leave as under:— New Plymouth fU.'i a.r.i.. Lopperton 10.22. Inglewood 10.55, Tariki 11.18, i Midhirst 11.35. Returning from Stratford at 5.33 p.m. Hawera <US a.m., Normanby 9.55, Eltham 10.16, Ngaore 10.2(1, Returning from Stratford 5.30. Splendid Jumping Events. Magnificent Display of Cattle. Side-Shows and Exhibits Galore. THEOSOPHICAL ? r R. H. BANKS, National Lecturer, ■will lecture TO-MORROW (Sunday), 7 p.m. "THE REALMS BEYOND THE GRAVE. - ' THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. TARATA DOG TRIAL CLUB. fTHE Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Tarata Hall on SATURDAY, 20th November, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption Balance-Sheet and Election of Officers. D. PATERSON, Hon. Sec, THE NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. T»HE Annual Meeting of the Association, postponed from 11th November, will /be held in the School Assembly Hall on FRIDAY NEXT, 20th November, 1020, at S p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. J. BRACKEN WILSON, R. G. HOWELL, Hon. Secretaries. COMMERCIAL STABLES, STRATFORD. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. J WISH to notify residents of Stratford and surrounding districts that I have taken over the above stables, and hope, by attention to customers' needs, to warrant a continuance of the patronage extended to my predecessor. E. GIBSON, I COMMERCIAL STABLES, ' PAGE STREET .... .. STRATFORD. ' , REMOVAL NOTICE. WRIGHT, LAWRENCS & GIBSON, Barristers and Solicitors, KAPONGA, (And at Stratford) riAVE removed to more commodious premises in Eltham Road, Kaponga, opposite Farmers' Co-op., next Newton King's Mart Resident Partner at Kaponga: / MR. H. B. GIBSON. 'Phone 37. P.O. Box 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1920, Page 1
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