AMUSEMENTS. ; fERYBODY’S Last Night of WILLIAM FARNUM . n Tie Fox Standard Feature ‘‘ - NDERFUL ADVENTURE,” 1 NDERFUL ADVENTURE,” <S np sd by a Real Circus Picture . L RHODES in “HOOP-LA.” BO RHODES in “HOOP-LA.” Prices as Usual. IMINO TO-MORROW MADGE KENNEDY In i Goldwyn comedy. “LEAVE IT 'TO SUSAN” ■THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT Absolutely the last screening of Eric von Stroheim’s second greht film masterpiece, “BLIND HUSBANDS.” “BLIND HUSBANDS.” “BLIND HUSBANDS.” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” “BLIND HUSBANDS” A picture you will never forget. Prices: 2/6, 2/- & 1/6. Reserves at
CHAUTAUQUA THIRD SEASON FEBRUARY 7—12. -So—ARTISTS AND LECTURERS—2S Lecturers include: Miss Sunynayah Aattiyeh. of Assyria. Captain R. Muir ’Allan, of Scotland. Captain T. Dinsmore Upton, of U.S.A. Joel W. Eastman, of U.S.A. Captain Allan Norman Imrie, of Canada. Entertainers and Concert Artists include: The Parnells, Lula Root, The lonians. Lowell Patton, The Overseas Entertainers, Fenwick Newell, Ruby Page Ferguson and raanv others. EVERY PROGRAMME DIFFERENT. Children! There will be a Junior Chautauqua again this season, so be ready. BUY SEASON TICKETS. ise&son Tickets: Adults 10s, Students 6s, Children 4s. A. B. GIBSON, Local Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. MUSICAL. ’A RNOLD O. STURROCK, L.Mus., T.C.L. (Pianist), Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, etc., resumes tuition on MONDAY, February 7. At home to intending pupils Saturday, February 5, from 12 noon till 4 p.m. Studio, Griffith’s Buildings, Egmont St. ’Phone 616
MUSICAL. AfR. R. NEVILLE RENAUD resumes tuition on MONDAY. February 7 Corner Dawson and Fulford Streets. 'Phone 223. ’ST?MARY’S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. rpHE 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. TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. TO STRATFORD SUBSCRIBERS. pROM MONDAY, January 31, J 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.
A; B. W ALDIE ’ ELECTRO-PLATER, removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. OLIVER <fc ALLANSON, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. of any description and in any metal made at shortest notice. Expert pattern makers. Trade work Undertaken. PATRIOTS! i* tbe 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 pud Tubes in all sizes. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, PHOtfE 66 ........ya
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1921, Page 1
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