AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Another Big Special at ordinary prices NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE In her first big super-picture for First National Exhibitors, “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” “ A DAUGHTER OF . TWO WORLDS ” •‘A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” From the famous novel by Leroy Scott. It thrills with clash and conflict of opposing characters, and amuses with its sidelights of human frailties. A TRIUMPH OF SCREENCRAFT. Aho “The Vanishing Dagger’ No. 6. Showing at Usual Prices.
SEASIDE FETE ’ SEASIDE FETE ; t OPUNAKE JJEACH ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. PROCESSION OF F.fNCY COSTUMES < & DECORATED VEHICLES. |] Best Decorated Motor Car. first prize £2. I second prize £1: entrance fee ss. Best Decorated Motor Cycle, first prize £l. second prize 10s, entrance fee 2s 6d. Best Decorated Push Bike, first prize 10s. 2nd prize ss; entrance lee Is. Best Fancy Lady’s Costume, first prize 10s, 2nd prize ss; entrance fee Is. Best Fancy Men’s Costume, first prize 10s, second prize ss; entrance fee I=. TREASURE HUNT, first prize £5. 2nd prize £2, .3rd prize £1; entrance - fee 2s {TUG-O’-WAR, Winners £5; entrance ‘ 3 fee £1 per team. Team not to ex- i ceed eight men. < i Bop, step and Jump, High Jump, Step- , ping Chain, Nail Driving, Sheep finessing. Children’s Races, and other post entry events. BABY COMPETITION.—Open for babies up to the age of two years. Fir-o « prize £1 deposited in Savings Bank. Winning , baby to be declared King or Queen of the Dav; entrance fee Is. Five competitors in each competition no prize -awarded. FUN & MERRIMENT FOR ALL. HOOP LA. SIDE-SHOWS,’ETC. SITiF. SAND AIND SUNSHINE. Luncheon and Afternoon’Tea Provided on Beach. Federal Band in Attendance. GRAND CONCERT IN THE| EVENING. CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMPETITION. , Liberal Prizes. T. S. HICKEY, I Secretarv. I I 30UQUETS OUQUETS I tVREATHS ” REATHS pUT V UT LOWERS Supplied promptly at NGAERE GARDENS! LESTER BROS., Proprietors. ’Phone 31* FOR LADIES ONLY! COTTON VESTS 1/11 each; WHITE BLOOMERS 3/11 each I JfIGHT-DRESSES 7/11 each ' COLORED UNDERSKIRTS .. 6/11 each i WHITE, TAN, GREY, & BLACK HOSE ~ l/ll pair PLAIN WHITE VOILE BLOUSES 6/11 each ‘WOLSEY’ BLACK CASH. HOSE, 8/11 pair hLLAMA” BLACK CASH. FINISH HOSE 4/6 pair AT THE BON MARCHE , KAPONGA. PATBIOTS! ‘ TtfOW is the chance to show your patriotism —buy English motor cycle •tyres. We have just landed good stocks of the famous North British Rubber Company’s Clincher Dreadnought Tyres %nd Tubes in all sizes. IRA 1. BRIDGER, MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, PHONE 66 ELTHAM. NOTICE. T> S. F. CRAIG, Dentist, Manaia, - visits Kaponga EVERY FRIDAY.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1921, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1921, Page 1
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