AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the last time, HARRY CAREY la a.picturisation of H. Herbert Knibbs’ famous novel, “SUNDOWN SLIM” “SUNDOWN SLIM” Supports Include a big two-reel comedy, “HIS MASTER’S BREATH” Screen Magazine Gaumont Graphic Brazilian Travels. Educational Weekly. Usual Prices. Plan at Collier’s.
KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In her latest Paramount success—“THE 13th COMMANDMENT” “THE 13th COMMANDMENT” See what it is in thia vivid, vital tale of love and married life —a story that aearches the heart of every woman and deeply interests every man. Splendid support iny items. COMING SATURDAY Pari Laemmle presents the Universal sensational triumph. • “ THE DEVIL’S PASS-KEY ” “ THE DEVIL’S PASS-KEY" “THE DEVIL’S PASS-KEY” One of the most sensational and gorgeous pictures of the year. See this picture; marvel at its knowledge of human traits and motives, its amazingly accurate detail, and its wondrous beauty. Book vour seats at once for Saturday Night.
‘A S PECTACULAR E VENT AT NGAERE GARDENS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, ' 1.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS’ BAND SECOND ANNUAL VISIT. Picture the sight in your mind--6000 people being entertained by the Band amid grassy lawns, pretty flowers, and' green shrubs and trees. The asters will he in full bloom. Hundreds have expressed their intention to pay a visit to the Gardens when these are in flower The Band Will play short programmes at Inglewood and Stratford en route. Passenger motor lorries and cars from Stratford and Eltham at short intervale. Prise of two guineas will be given by the Proprietors to the amateur photographer who can submit the best group of six postcard photographs of the Gardens, taken on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20.
JJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY AUTUMN SHOW To be Held in he ~ CORONATION HALL THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1921. (CLASSES INCUT FLOWERS. POT PLANTS & FERNS FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND ; POTATOES. HOME MADE PRESERVES, e HONEY & COOKERY. CHILDREN’S CLASSES. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, 2At FEB. 1921. Schedules, Entry Forms and particu ■ars from the Secretary—4. W. TAUNT, 359 Devon Street, Opposite Presbyterian Church. WANTED [£325 for very smart model English four-seater car, electric lights; economical. Condition tip-top throughout [£3s0 —1918 five-seven-seater Studebaker, electric lights and starter, smart appearance, overhauled and adjusted to a tip-top condition. £l4o—Ford Tearing Car. any trial. !£l3s—Ford, same model as above. £250 —Studebaker 1913; electric lights and starter; a good car. [£95 —Royal Ruby, twin and side car; or would sell the bike separately. j£7s—Royal Ruby and wicker side-car, Any trial with the above. STAINTON’S BARGAIN HOUSE. NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 732-190. Box 142.
MOTOR-CYCLES TO BE SOLD. 1019 8.5. A., practically new vv £9O 1920 8.5. A.. done 1000 miles .. (£lO5 1918 P. & M., in beautiful condition 1917 INDIAN, Speedometer, &c. £95 1920 8 h.p. RUBY & Sideear .. £lBO 1917 4 h.p. JAMES, excellent order '■«» H h.p. 8.5. A., guaranteed good £27 10s HEW INDIANS, RUBY’S, A.B.C.’S, SCOTT’S, etc. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. ■KURTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 1
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