AMUSEMENTS. Tacked to the doors last night. Don’t miss "The Sporting Duchess”. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT For absolutely the last time, The great Drury Lane sporting drama, ALICE JOYCE ALICE .JOYCE ALICE JOYCE in “THE SPORTING DUCHESS” “THE SPORTING DUCHESS” “ THE SPORTING DUCHESS ” It portrays the titanic struggle of brave hearts against evil—and it demonstrates the survival of good. ALICE JOYCE as the Duchess of Desborough is a wonderful character that will haunt your memory. Also showing: "The Vanishing Dagger” No. 11. Added Attraction MR. A. NORTH (late of “Kiwi Diggers”) will sing T’egf;v” and “Hiawatha's Melody of Love”. Dress Circle. 2/-. Stalls, 1/6. Box Plan at Collier’s. J£AWAROA pAREz VASTER TJJONDAY 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. HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
ORTICULTURAL gOCIETY AUTUMN SHOW AUTUMN SHOW AUTUMN SHOW AUTUMN SHOW CORONATION HALL, New Plymouth, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. j poors open from 1 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., I and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA will be provided. Admission, !•/-; Children, 6d. Members’ Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Committee, or Irom the Secretary— J. W. TAUNT, 359 Devon Street. MEETINGS. 1.0.0. F. STAR OF OPUNAKE LODGE No. 31. r A SUMMONS Meeting of Members of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room TO-NIGHT (Tuesday, Feb CUary 22nd) at 8 p.m. T. H. H. SINCLAIR, Secretary. W.C.T.U. MEETING will be hefld to celebrate “Francis Willard Day” in the Whiteley Hall, WEDNESDAY, February 23, at 3 p.m. ‘T’M GOING TO TELL YOU PEOPLE SOMETHING,” said Captain Upton, of Chautauqua. “Give the children Recreation and Plea- ; sure; devote a portion of your time | with them. It is their due, and is essential in the building of bright man- i hood and womanhood.” NGAERE GARDENS Provide AMUSEMENT RECREATION AND EDUCATION. Bring the children to see the OPOSSUMS, A new addition to the Menagerie. They will love them. See also the Grotesque Mirrors—a bigger laugh than a Chaplin picture. VISIT THE GARDENS NOW. They are clad in their summer attire. And remember; as a picnic resort, the Gardens are unequalled in the Australasian Colonies. LESTER BROS., Thone 315. Proprietors. SILKS ' LADIES' PURCHASE YOUR SILKS THE MAIL ORDER WAY: WE OFFER EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. 10 Momma White Jap Silk, 27 inches wide, 5/6 per yard, or 5/4 per yard by the piece of 60 yards. JO Momme Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide: white or cream; 10/6 per yard, or 10/3 yer yard by the piece of 50 yards. POST FREE & CASH WITH ORDER. These are first quality heavy washing silks. We guarantee satisfaction or your money will be returned upon the return of goods. DOMINION MAIL ORDER HOUSE, BOX 32. WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1921, Page 1
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