AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHTI At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Engrossing Fox Prot gramme, headed by THEDA BARA. LA BELLE RUSSE. THEDA BARA. LA BELLE RUSSE. A six-reel Fox Masterpiece, with Theda Bara in a dual role, and a play of sheer magnificence. Also the Rollickihg “Sunshine” Comedy, “THROUGH THE KEYHOLE,” Latest Gazette, and “Winter Sports in Canada.” Usual Prices. COMING TO-MORROW. A big 6-reel English production, “The Fall of a Saint,” and “Elmo the Fearless” No. 5 EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT and two following nights, *. THE BIG PICTURE. Just everyday people, but in a story sb intense and poignant it is unforgettable. Just people, struggling on; sometimes fighting life’s swift current; sometimes mounting the crest of success; sometimes helplessly drifting, or hurled against a catastrophe that wrecks a life. It is Griffith at his greatest. David W. Griffith’s own presentation of the problem that is the greatest mystery of all the ages — “THE GREATEST QUESTION” “THE GREATEST QUESTION” “THE GREATEST QUESTION” “THE GREATEST QUESTION” Supported by CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his fourth big CHARLIE CHAPLIN special comedy, “A DAY’S PLEASURE” “A DAY’S PLEASURE” Charlie and his Ford car—the limit in fun-making. D.C., 2/6; Stalls,- 2/- and 1/6; Reserves at Collier’s.
HpHE ANNUAL WAREA SCHOOL PICNIC will be held in thg WAREA, DOMAIN on TUESDAY, Feb. 22nd. DANCE to follow at 8 p.m., in the Public Hall. -H. N CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec., Warea School Committee, J£AWAROA pARK. RASTER JJONDAY piCNIC. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER THAN EVER. Eltham Pipe Band and Highlanders in Attendance. Citizens’ Band Engaged. Stalls, Side ShoWs, Games Galore. . Fuller particulars later. J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS.
INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. SUPPLYING BOULDERS OR SPAULS ALTERNATE Written Tenders, addressed “County Chairman,” will be received at the County Office, Ingle wood, till TUESDAY, 22nd inst., for delivering 350 c.y. boulders or spauls near Manganui River, Bristol Road. Specifications may be seen at the County Office. V G. S. WHITESIDE, County Engineer. OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. (Incorporated.) TENDERS FOR PUBLICAN’S BOOTH APPLICATIONS for the above privi lege will be received up till 5 fo.m. on FRIDAY", February 18, 1921. Twenty per cent, deposit to be enclosed with Tender. P. S. RILEY, Secretary. Pihama. TO BUILDERS. ! RENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 19th inst., for the erection of additions, alterations, etc., to premises, Broadway, for Messrs. R. Hannah and Co., Ltd. JOHN D. HEALY, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Stratford. MOTOR-CYCLES TO BE SOLD. 1919 8.5. A., practically new £9O 1920 8.5. A.. done 1000 miles .. £lO5 1918 P. & M., in beautiful condition '£9o 1917 INDIAN. Speedometer, &c. £95 1920 8 h.p. RUBY & Sidecar .. £lBO 1917 4 h.p. JAMES, excellent order ‘£7s 34 h.p. 8.5. A., guaranteed good £27 10s NEW INDIANS, RUBY’S, A.B.C.’S, SCOTT’S, etc. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NORTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, <gEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1921, Page 1
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