AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Dainty and Versatile OLIVE THOMAS. YOUTHFUL FOLLY OLIVE THOMAS. YOUTHFUL FOLLY Also Gazette, Comedy, Travelog and the opening episode of the Gaumont SuperSerial Play “Till Minh”. Usual Prices. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINAIRE. THE PEOPLE’S TO-MORROW & WEDNESDAY. Presenting the Fox Standard Supper CineMelodrama, SHOULD A'HUSBAND FORGIVE? SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE? SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE? With an all-star cast of positive ability. The problem of the ages—the eternal conflict of the sexes—reduced to the ternis of modern life. Roses floating in champagne with cruel briars underneath. See the thrilling Racing Scenes—high life and deep shadows. The most absorbing production in the last ten years Super Prices: D.C. 2s 6d. Res. Stalls 2s, Pit Is 6d, plus tax. Reserves at Hoffmann’s.
MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH. GENERAL MEETING will be held in Soldiers’ Club on Wednesday next, January 19th, at 8 p.m The public and ladies and. gentlemen instrumentalists are cordially invited to attend. Business.—To form an orchestra. A. X. MACDTARMTD, President. G. E. ROPER, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. VISITORS TO BEACH. YfR W. HARRIS, late of the AllBritish Fish Depot, Stratford,' wi.-Ie- to notify visitors to Moturoa' Beach that he is taking over MRS I McLEAN’S DINING & TEA ROOMS at' the Breakwater, and hopes to receive I their patronage. ST. MARY’S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. ' ! - j BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. 'pHE FIRST TERM. 1921, will begin WEDNESDAY, February 9th. Miss Stanford will be at home to enrol intending pupils on Saturday, January 15th, and Monday, January 17th, from 2.30 to 4.30, or at other times by appointment. THE STORES, OKATO. JJISCOUNT gALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, ETC. DISCOUNT 3/- IN THE POUND ON CASH PURCHASES. An opportunity which lasts Two Weeks Only. Commencing Monday, Jan. 17. J. S. FOX, OKATO.
ARTHUR’S l FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. T7OR 40 years we have been supplying High-grade Furniture to our Clients spread over the whole of Taranaki. This Christmas we a.e offering 3 piece Suites comprising a Settee and two Easy Chairs from £22 17s 6d upwards. For quality and honest cons ruction our Upholstery work is unequalled. In addition to our huge, stock of Furniture and Furnishings we are showing a splendid ranere of NOVELTIES for the FESTIVE -SEASON. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. HAWERA. (Established 1564.) POST OFFICE BOX 42, KAPONGA. ’PHONE 25.
MOTOR CYCLES 1920 8 h.p. ROYAL RUBY &. Sidecar, Electric, £lBO. 1917 7-9 INDIAN and Sidecar, Electric, £l6O. 1917 4 h.p. TWIN JAMES, £7B. 1917 10 h.p. HENDERSON. £B7. 1921 INDIANS, new 7-9 h.p., electric, £165. 1921 ROYAL RUBY, Spring Frame, £l6O Electric. 1921 SCOTT, new, £lBO. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NORTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, JTEW. TLYMQUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1921, Page 1
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