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AMUSEMENTS. MLmATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 pm. ; EVERYBODY’S §gfc>-NIGHT at 7.45 TO NIGHT ■; screening of the big double bill, headed by Sk, DESMOND What Irish Blarney HP DESMOND will do at a pinch, saved Larry from sudden death Eg* . against « WHITEWASHED WALLS ” jggjg “ WHITEWASHED WALLS ” rej&llidking play of an Irish r- 'Zjfr* who delight you. Also the golden-haired beaut v, sSSrEXJJYS LESLIE in “THE MATING” GLADYS LESLIE in “THE MATING” * A story that might happen to you any day. A sheer delight all about people like ourselves. A sweet star in a wholesome play. Also Gazettes, Post Nature Scenic and Comedy. Usual Prices. * COMING MONDAY GRACE DARLING In a First National feature, “ EVEN AS EVE ” From Robert H. Chambers’ novel ‘ The Chining Band”. Also “The Vanishing Dagger” No. 8. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. fO NIGHT only TO-NIGHT The big Universal super attraction “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” Stroheim’s Wonder Play. If you want to see a photodrama that grips till rt almost hurts—a story so absorbing that it needs no explanatory titles—so intense that it holds you breathless, glued to your seat, forgetting that you are in a theatre, not knowing that the biggest surprise of all is coming at the end. come and see this marvellous piece of photo realism —the greatest picture you have ever witnessed. “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “Stop!” she flamed; “you must not enter this room. I love my husband. . “But he does not love you,” was the tempter’s reply—and she knew it was true. If a wife is neglected by her husband. has she the right to accept the love of another man? You will decide when you see — A great picture staged amidst the x Alpine scenery. y o te.—This picture is recommended by the censor "as more especially f.>r adult audiehces. Supporting Items include: Comedv Gazette Educational. Prices: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6 (plus tax). Book your seats at the Theatre now.

COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. ST. LEON’S CIRCUS ST. LEON’S CIRCUS ST. LEON’S CIRCUS TO-DAY—SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.30 p.m. Evening Performance 8 p.m. 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 world, comprising: 35 STAR ARTISTS 35 Including Riders. Acrobats, Equilibrists, Contortionists. Dare-devil Aerialists, Novelty Acts. etc. ’ SO Trained Horses. Ponies. Sheep Dogs, | and Pigs. 8 Clowns and Dummies. 1 Popular Prices. Comfortable Seating. ! Brilliant Illuminations. ' j Open air Concert by a Full Professional Orchestra of 14 performers at 7 p.m. Performance S p m The Circus is showing at New Plymouth on Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29; Matinee Saturday at J 2.30 p.m.; Waitara, January 31. George Langley, Representative. NGAERE GARDENS Won’t you come along and see the Ngaere Gardens? It’s the choice!? 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. Ybs, we’ll gfl along to see the famous Gardens And spend the day amid the trees and lake, And enjoy a bit of boating on the water, Which is better than the medicine we take. There is plenty of enjoyment for the grown-up; There is plenty of amusement for the kids, ' when the day is done you will say, “We’s had some fun,” /nd so have all the darling little kids. —lohn Horne, New Plymouth. LESTER BROS., Proprietors. PHONE 315. TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. TO STRATFORD SUBSCRIBERS. "PROM MONDAY, January 31, C 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 Brof. as our agents.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 1

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