AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Presenting the “artistic beauty of the screen”— CATHERINE CALVERT CATHERINE CALVERT in her great “Paul Armstrong” success— A ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD A ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD The strange and perilous surroundings of New York’s great underworld unfolded in this thrilling 6-reel drama. Also: “Elmo the Fearless” No. 2, Gazette, etc. Usual Prices. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. Coming Saturday Night Only—the big Universal-Jewel production, “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” Stroheim’s Wonder Play. The most enthralling photodrama that | the Art has ever produced. When the 1 husband becomes neglectful, unloving, shall the wife accept attentions from another man ? “BLIND HUSBANDS” is a love story as appealing as the most beautiful romance in your memory. “BLIND HUSBANDS” 1 Staged amidst enthralling Alpine scenery, this drama of two men and a ne- ' glected wife rises to heights of emotions towering as the mighty peaks which are the silent witnesses of the great disaster. “BLIND HUSBANDS” A picture that will linger in your heart and mind for years. Note: This picture is recommended by ’ the New Zealand Censor as more espe- ' cially for adult audiences Prices: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6 (plus tax). PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. TO STRATFORD SUBSCRIBERS. PROM MONDAY, January 31, MESSRS. WILSON BROS., Printers and Stationers, Stratford, (next Union Bank) will be the distributing agents for the Taranaki Daily News in Stratford, and will have a regular supply of papers for sale daily. Enquiries re advertisements will receive prompt attention, and accounts may be paid to Wilson Bros, as our agents.
WANTED QOPIES of DAILY NEWS of October 16, 1920. Reply early to—LIBRARY, Care Daily News. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON * RATES, 1920-1921. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance with Section 28 of the Rating Amendment Act 1910, all rates remaining unpaid after MONDAY, 14th day of March, 1921, will be charged ten per cent, additional, and that such rates and ten per cent, will be sued for without further notice. R. H. PIGOTT, Chairman C.C.C. Waitara, January 25, 1921.
NOTICE. pHE famous “BON MARCHE,” Kaponga, are extending operations to the thriving town of Eltham. A long lease has been secured of the commodious premises opposite the Farmers* Co-op., Bridge Street, Eltham. Business will commence in the new branch with a Gigantic Sale on I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Yours faithfully, BON MARCHE DRAPERY STORES. ELTHAM & KAPONGA. N.B.—Gigantic Combined Sale at Both Stores. EDUCATIONAL. ST, MARY’S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. j MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. . 'THE 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1921, Page 1
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