AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. EDYTHE STERLING In "THE ARIZONA CAT CLAW." A new star and a new kind of star—theFemale Bill Hart. "MYSTERY OF 13," No. 12. USUAL PRICES COMING TO-MORROW THE LEE KIDDIES In "WE SHOULD WORRY." AND SESBUE HAYAKAWA IN "THE TONG MAN." THE EMPIRE PRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE FRIDAY, AT 3.30. A Monster Double Feature Attraction. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His Third Big Comedv Feature "SUNNYSIDE."' "SUNNYSIDE." And a unique and startling 7-reel feature "BACK. TO GOD'S COUNTRY" "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY." (Bv James Oliver Curwood.) Follow the tracks of "Wapi, the Killer." Never a picture like this before. Sixteen different kinds of Wild Animals. All friends and protectors of Dolores the Child of Nature. ' 3et amidst the magnificent grandeur of the Arctic snows. PBICES: 2/6, 2/- arid 1/6 (plus tax) Reserves 2/6, at Collier's. ' I TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920, At 7.45 p.m. JjJNTIRTAINMENT and Operetta in aid of the School Funds. ' Krst Part—lnfant and School Songs Music. , Second Part.—Operetta: "The Land of the Rising Sun." Admission: 2a 6d and Is 6d. Box Plan at Grubb's music shop. J. H. THOMPSON, Secretary School Com. i fjHRISTMAS r<AIB Will be held in the PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD, On SATURDAY, 11th DECEMBER, ' * From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stall* by all the country districts of farm and garden produce, And sundries, Refreshment stalls, etc. A Phaeton will be sold by auction at Newton King's mart. Admission 1/-. ' L. J. CARMINE, Secretary. KGAERE ZOO IEA & PLEASURE ■ AS POPULAR AS EVER. „ ' THE JJGAERB Q.ARDENb JNBTRUMENTAL ITOIO Will render a programme of specially •elected music every Thursday and Sunday afternoons. Don't miss seeing the Grotesque Mirrors. Arrange your Annual Picnics for this season -with us. We offer the most convenient'and up-to-date Picnic Grounds Ji> the Australasian Colonies. V LESTER BROS., 'PHONE 315. Proprietors. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. ). 5-seater Cutting Car, guaranteed in . tip-top order. Should be great speck. Priee £l5O. % 6-cylinder Buick car, fitted with elec\trie. lights and self-starter. Guaranteed in spick and span order. For quick sale. Price £-470. 'J 5-s»ater DODGE CAR, in excellent running order, fitted with electric light and self-starter. A great snip. Price £325. j2-**ater CHEVROLET CAR, as good as new, only done a few thousand miles, for quick sale. Price £325. 5-ieater STUDEBAKER Car, fitted with electric light and self-starter, in excellent running order. For quick tale. Price £3OO. f 8-cylinder OLDSMOBILE Car, fitted with electric light and self-starter, in running order, just been varnished. A great snip. Price •*BSO. | 4-ejllnder BUICK Car, fitted with electric light and self-starter, in perfect order. For quick sale. Price £375. NEWTCN KING, LTD. * . FOR SALE. 1914 Model STUDEBAKER CAR, firstclass running order, £260. One 1918 INDIAN and 2-seater SIDECAR, splendid condition, £lls. TURNER & McKAIN, ENGINEERS 4 MOTOR MECHANICS, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. ■ ' ' •■ "Phone 243. % Let NORTH BRITISH SOLID TYRES «airy your loads. The most satisfactory Jruek Tyre eervlce in all the world. inilt ia Britain by British experts. 101
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1920, Page 1
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