AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY'S And Again TO-NIGHT! At 7.45- TO-NIGHT J Last two screenings of < , VIRGINIA PEARSON VIRGINIA PEARSON In a Big Vital Play,of Love. Revenge, and a Mother's Struggle "THE LIAR.", "THE LIAR" THREATS failed to move 1 this beautiful girl, but when a scoundrel tried to rob her unborn child of its honor, she became a tigrish, resourceful opponent. A play that' will reach down to the deepest cells of every woman's heart. ALSO SHOWINGSBESSIE BARRISCALE In a melodrama of action and suspense "THE WHITE LIE." The tiny ailthill of falsehood that became a mountain of terror. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/. (plus tax.) EVERYBODY'S MONDAY -t TUESDAY", NOV. 29 & 30. FOR A SEASON OF TWO NIGHTS. The First National Exhibitors' Big Sporting Melodrama "IK OLD KENTUCKY." "IN OLD KENTUCKY." "IN OLD KENTUCKY." "IN OLD KENTUCKY." Starring Everybody's Darling ANITA STEWART As the whimsical, ANITA STEWART hard-riding waif ANITA STEWART from the Kentucky ANITA STEWART hills. Beautiful, Dashing, Fascinating in this powerful, gripping drama of the Old South. A stirring story of the picturesque old land, it* beautiful women, fast horses, and bold figh'ing men. MARSHAL NEILAX, who produced "Daddy Long Legs," is the Director of this big sensation of 1020. A SMASHING PICTURE SUCCESS. With hundreds of Player, and Horses racing across the sereqj. A tremendous spectacle, with thrill upon thrill in seemingly endless succession. Prices—D.C, 2s, Stalls 1/6. Reserves 2/6, at Collier's. Box Plan now open. NGAERE ZOO jJ|EA & pLEASURE Q.ARDENS. AS POPULAR AS EVER. THE Q.ARDENS INSTRUMENTAL iJRIO Will render- a programme of specially selected music every Thursday and Sunday afternoons. Don't taiss seeing the Grotesque Mirrors. Arrange your Annual Picnics for this season with us. We offer the most convenient and up-to-date Pitnic Grounds Jji the Australasian Colonies. LEgTER BROS., 'PHONE 315. Proprietors. GIVING UP BUSINESSLAST FEW DAYS OF SALE. DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY'. BUY YOUR XMAS REQUIREMENTS WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP. MANY BARGAINS STILL TO BE HAD IN GROCERIES, PRODUCE, CLOTHING, BOOTS, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, ETC. THOMAS, OLLIVEB & THOMAS KAPONGA. 27-inch Heavy White Silk. 3/11 per yard! 34-inch Tussore Silk, 3/11 per yard. Crepe de Chene, Navy, Mole, Putty, Pink, Grey, Sky, Helio, Fawn, Brown, Saxe, Cerese, Mauve, V. Rose, White, Slack, Cream, Bronze, all at 8)ll per yard. BON MARCHE KAPONGA. REMOVAL NOTICE. WRIGHT, LAWRENCE & GIBSON, Barristers and Solicitors, KAPONGA, (And at Stratford), TTAYE removed to more commodious * premises in Eltham Road, Kapoiiga, (opposite Farmers' Co-op., next Newton Cing'i Mart Resident Partner at Kaponga: MR. H. B. GIBSON. ' "Phone 37. P.O. Box 3. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1920, Page 1
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426Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1920, Page 1
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