AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.-Tom Mix in "The Terror' TOMORROW. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 745- TO-NIGHTI Last Night of the Big Hepworth AMBritish Play BOUNDARY HOUSE. BOUNDARY HOUSE. From the famous Novel by Peggy Webling, and starring England'* leading Duo— ALMA TAYLOR & GERALD AMES Also Gazettes, Comedy, and Episode 11 of "The Great. Gamble. - ' COMING TO-MORROW. Tom Mix plays are now graded "Standard," that is, they are bigger and better tlian before. See the first "Standard" Tom Mix play— TOM MIX in " THE TERROR. TOM MIX in THE TERROR TOM MIX-Jn THE TERROR. TOM MIX in THE TERROR. And it's a real terror, as you'll admit when you see Tom's latest death-defy-ing stunts. A drama of dare-devilry and ro) Also the big Rip-roaring "Sunshine" Comedy, "SHOULD DUMMIES WFD''" SHOWING AT USUAL PRICKS KING'S THEATRE TONIGHT. The Paramount Super-Supreme Screen Sensation "EVERYWOMAN." "EVERYWOMAN." A picture introducing a .theme never before attempted, revealing scenes and gowns and settings new to the motion picture art. '•EVERYWOMAN." With the choosing "EVERYWOMAX." of her future before "EVERYWOMAN." her, Evervwoman is "EVERYWOMAN." in a dilemma. Shall "EVERVWOMAN." her lot be cut with "EVERYWOMAX." Love and Purity or "EVERYWOMAX." with Passion 'and "EVERYWOMAX. . Vice? See "Everywoman" start out on her journey in search of happiness. See her encounter with Wealth, her "affair" with Passidn, her adventure with Vice and Flattery, and at last the realisation that true happiness lies in pure Love and i Truth. "EVERYWOMAN." j "EVERYWOMAN." i Is the Greatest Screen Classic ever proI duced, and with the greatest star cast ever assembled. The greatest and funniest of all Mack Sennet t Comedies. "EAST LYNN WITH VARIATIONS." Will Also be Screened. PRICES: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d (plus tax) i WORKERS' SOCIAL •TTALL j | THURSDAY & FRIDAY, DECEMBER j Oth and 10th. ; For a Season of T,wo Nights. ; Mr. Tom Te Puni presents for the first i time here his Maori Revue Company in I "HINEMOA." : "HINEMOA." : Written and produced under the personal direction of Mr. Te Puni. ITO BE PRECEDED BY A FIRST- : CLASS VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME, ij Patrons please note that this is not the j Opera of the same name. ! Beautiful Scenery. I Delightful Music. Special Lighting Effects. , Owing to the big expense our prices will • be— Reserves 4/-, Unreserved 3/- and 2/(plus tax). Box Plans now open at Collier's. Doors Open 7.15. Carriages 10.20. TARATA TEXXIS CLUB. ! \ LTERNATE Tenders, labor and matj erial or labor ouly, are invited for j laying down an asphalt court in the ! Tarata Domain. ! Specifications may he seen at the office |of Messrs. Pereivu! and Messenger, I Inglewood. or at the Stove, Tarata. Tenders, which must be accompanied with I a deposit of £3, dose on December Bth, I at 5 p.m., with the Secretary, Tennis I Club, Tarata. Lowest or any tender not I necessarily accepted. j POLICE STATION, STRATFORD. 'ENDERS for erection of Sergeant's Residence close -with Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at noon on TUESDAY, the 4th of January, 1921. Plans and specifications on view at Post Offices, Hawera and New Plymouth, and Public Works Office, Stratford. T. M. BALL, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, Ist December, 1920. I BAHOTU POLIGE STATION. 'ENDERS for erection close -with Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at noon on TUESDAY, the 4th January, 1921. Plan 3 and Speculations on view at Po3t Office, Rahotu and New Plymouth, and Public Works Office, Stratford. T. M. BALL, Resident Engineer. Public Works Department, Stratford, Ist December, 1920. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited, to be received at our office up to 12 noon on SATURDAY, December 11, for the Erection of a residence in Gaine Street, New Plymouth. MESSENGER, GRIFFITHS AND j TAYLOR, Registered Architects. Better crops w4ien NORTH BRITISH [ GARDEN HOSE is used. Regular use | h assured by its splendid condition all ways. No leaking. All hardwareman. U6
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1920, Page 1
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