AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME, POPPY (the Hon. Mrs.) WYNDHAM POPPY (the Hon. Mrs.) WYNDHAM In Nat Gould’s famous racing drama, “A GREAT COUP” “A GREAT COUP” A nerve-tingling story of the turf. SUPPORTED BY The King of Film Comedies, TARRY SEMON’S LARRY SEMON’S Second Great Comedy Scream. “THE FLY COP” “THE FLY COP” told you this was the greatest
comedy ever seen, and the yells of last night's audience fully back up the claim. Yon must see it. ALSO’"SHOWING The 7th episode of “THE VANISHING DAGGER” Prices: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT & TO MORROW NIGHT NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE in “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS”' “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” The amazing story of Jennie Malone; by Leroy Scott. Supporting items include the 9th and ‘ 10th episodes of “THE VANISHING DAGGER” “THE VANISHING DAGGER” PATHE GAZETTE. EDUCATIONAL, “HOUSE-CLEANING HORRORS” (Comedy) Book your seats at the Theatre Office. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. ST. LEON’S CIRCUS ST. LEON’S CIRCUS ST. LEON’S CIRCUS WILL VISIT HAWERA TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. Location: Caledonia Street (near Public Trust Office). Direct from Australia, after a record of ten nights in Wellington and 9 nights in Auckland. Presenting for the first time a magnificent new circus culled from the creme de la creme of the show i world, comprising: 35 STAR ARTISTS 35 j Including Riders, Acrobats, Equilibrists, Contortionists, Dare-devil Aerialists, Nevelty Acts. etc. 80 Trained Horse’s, Ponies, Sheep Dogs, and Pigs. 8 Clowns and Dummies. Popular Prices. Comfortable Seating. Brilliant Illuminations. ppen-air Concert by a Full Professional Orchestra of 14 performers at 7 p.m. Performance Bpm The Circus is showing Stratford, Wednesday. January 26; Inglewood, Thursday, January 27; New Plymouth. Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29; Jiatinee Saturday at 2.30 p.m.; Waitara January 31. George Langley, Representative. . * DANCE TN Stanley Road School, on FRIDAY, January 28. Good floor and supper. Music by Mrs. Bianchi. Gents, 2/6. Ladies, 1/6. NGAERE GARDENS' Won’t you come along and see the I Ngaere Gardens? It’s the choicest little spot in all N.Z. You can pass away the day in a pleasant kind of way Until it’s nearly time to go to bed. Yes, we’ll go along to see the famous Gardens And spend the day amid the trees and lake, / And enjoy a bit of boating onUre water, Whieh is better than the affidicine we talte. Chere is plenty of enjoyment for the grown-up; There is plenty of amusement for the kids. And when the day is done yon will say, “We's had some fun,” And so have al! the darling little kids. —John Horne, New Plymouth. LESTER BROS., Proprietors. PHONE 315. PATRIOTS! "KTOW is the chance to show your patriotism —buv 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 J. BRIDGER, MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT. PHONE 66 ELTHAM. MOTOR TYRES.’ beg to notify Motorists of Taranaki and surrounding districts that we have JulL installed the very best and latest tyre repairing plant, and are now prepared to handle any class of Tyre repairs, no matter how badly burst. LXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, DEVON STREET. R. WHALE, PROPRIETOR. Opp. Rt I Post, New Plymouth. Phone '.33. P.O'. Box 222. TrrANTED Known.—Greenaway Bros.’, Okato, Annual Stocktaking Sale now on; 4s in the £ discount off Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Orders taken for Dressmaking.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1921, Page 1
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