AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S ‘-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT rill ia nt Picture and a Star Vaudeville Act. ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART in “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON ” “THE YELLOW TYPHOON.” By Harold McGrath. The dynamic story of a yellow-haired adventuress, equally notorious in San Francisco, Yokohama, Manila and London, whose*forte in life was the breaking of men; who lived to win, whatever the pdds—a combination of Oriental cunning and Occidental nerve. JANITA STEWART’S BEST PICTURE. Also: ‘‘Vanishing Dagger” No. 13, Pathe Gazette, and Special Engagement of —* CECIL VERNE CECIL VERNE In his famous vaudeville turn, U A FEW MERRY MOMENTS” “A FEW MERRY MOMENTS” Prices: Reserved Circle. 2/-; Circle, 1/6; Reserved Stalls, 1/6; Stalls. 1/'(plus tax). Box plan at Collier’s.
THE JJAWERA ’JJfOTOR QYOLE OLUB Will hold their ANNUAL MOTOR CYCLE RACES On HAWERA RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. The Sport that Thrills. No Dull Moments—Thrills all the Time; RECORD PRIZE MONEY £2OO CASH PRIZES SOLID SILVER CUP. THE LARGEST YET OFFERED IN AUSTRALASIA. Band in Attendance. Afternoon Tea Obtainable. Entries close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY. March i. from whom entry forms and all particulars can be obtained. W. V. PATTERSON. Hon. Secretary, _ * Box 180, Hawera.
J£AWAROA pARK. RASTER 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. HE AST-’ER To Come to NGAERE GARDENS. And she said RITE 0 XT AVE you seen the Asters yet? If not "*■ come this week, while they are at their best. We advise you not to miss the display of flowers at the NGAERE GARDENS this year. Hundreds of Visitors have renvarked that the Gardens never looked better. The Aster Blooms are for sale. COME NOW AND BUY NOW! LESTER BROS., Proprietors. Thone 315. DENTAL NOTICE” Z"\N account of the Saturday Half- ” holiday, Mr. R. S. F. Craig, of Manaia, and Messrs. Hunter and Lyons, of Stratford, have mutually agreed to alter their day of visit to Kaponga from Friday to Wednesday, beginning March 9, 1921. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COACHING COLLEGE SESSION 1920-1921. /BOURSES are prepared for all University and N.Z. Education Department Examinations. Students should enrol at once in order to get the benefits of a year’s tuition. For prospectus and all information apply to— H. A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab., Hons. in Maths., Principal, 22 Ferry Buildings, AUCKLAND. H. A. NUTTALL,' Electric Massaging, Shampooing, and Hairdressing Saloon. Just arrived—New and up-to-date Btock of Smokers’ requirements, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies’ Private Parlor for Trimming, Singeing, Shampooing. Ai up-to-date as any city establishAt H. A. NUTTALL’S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. RANTED KNOWN—That the News can do all classes of printing equal to the best and at reasonable prices. Ring up No. 17 (Jobbing Department), Bai& News, or write for Quotations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1921, Page 1
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