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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! For the last time, “ ’POSSUM PADDOCK ” “ ’POSSUM PADDOCK ” A happy, fragrant and wholesome heart sto. / of the Dwellers of Bush, that will hold you in a grip of breathless enjoyment, with its hundred laughs and gentle tears. “ ’POSSUM PADDOCK ” “ ’POSSUM PADDOCK ” A bewitching love story, enacted in Australia’s great outback, “The NeverNever,” teeming with the countless incidents of the men and women who have made Australia what she is to-day, set amid the magnificent and spectacular Australian outback scenery. You will LAUGH SIGH AND YEARN Over the trials and troubles of the dear old folks. Prices: 2s and Is 6d. Reserves 2s 6d at Collier’s. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Victor Beck A HURRICANE OF HH.ARITY. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, For Two Nights Only. Note.—Owing to previous bookings, The Diggers can only appear in New Plymouth for two nights. The Joyous Show THE FAMOUS N.Z. “DIGGERS” THE FAMOUS N.Z. “DIGGERS” THE FAMOUS N.Z. “DIGGERS” New Zealand’s old favorites’ return visH.

BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER, 20 ARTISTS 20 Including: Stan Lawson (“Thie Misleading Lady*’), Tano Fama (Comedian). Frank Perkins (Baritone), Gus Dawson (Ragtime Exponent and Dancer), Donald Stewart (Comedian), George Proctor (Tenor), Len "Walker (Dancer, Light Comedian), and 10 Magnificent Select Orchestra 10 In a Brilliant New Programme —New Musical Gems, New Humorous Items, New Revues, New Potted Plays, New Comedy Sketches. New Eccentric Dances. AN EVENING OF DELIRIOUS FUN\ Short rests for breathing. Prices: iss, 4s, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan now open at Collier’s for Saturday Night. Showing Theatre Royal, Waitara, Tuesday, March 22. HE AST-’ER To Come to NGAERE GARDENS. And she said RITE O TITAVE 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 remarked that the Gardens never looked better. The Aster Blooms are for sale. COME NOW AND BUY NOW! LESTER BROS., Proprietors. ’Phone 315. CAR RENOVATING AND CLEANING PREPARATIONS. Johnson’s cleaner, 4/6 tin Johnson’s carbon remover, 7/6 tm. Pioneer body polish, 2/6 bottle. C. Clear for windscreens, 2/6 tin. Letherine, in assorted colors, for the upholstery, 2/G tin. Letherine, large size tin, 10/6. Engine paint, grey and black, 7/6 tin. Engine paint, aluminium, 2/6 tin. Tar and oil remover, 6/6 tin. Radi-no-leak, 5/- tin. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, PHONE 66 ELTHAM.

HIGH-CLASS CARS rpHE TOURIST MOTOR CO., of Hastings and Napier, are extending their Taranaki business, and MR. G. SAUNDERS, of Stratford, has been appointed their travelling representative. The company is agent for the following well-known cars: Rover, Humber Hillman, Minerva, H.C.S. and F.N. Immediate delivery given. Prices demonstrations, etc., on application to G. SAUNDERS, STRATFORD. ’Phone 176. Box 112,

MOTOR CYCLES. 1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby; lata model; original tyres, £ll5. 1 2J-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; perfect order, £45. 1 2J-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; good as new, £5O. 1 22-h.p. Douglas W.D.; 1019 Tourist . Trophy model, £9O. 1 3i-h.p. Triumph, free engine, £35. 1 3|-h.p. 8.5. A., £3O. 1 3£-h.p. Rudge Multi; guaranteed as new, £75. 1 3J-h.p. Rudge Multi, £65. 1 three-speed 8.5. A.; belt and chain; like new, £95. 1 34-h.p. James twin; three-speed countershaft; all chain, £75. 1 3i-h.p. Arno, and clutch, £45. 1 6-h.p. Royal Enfield; combination; £135. 1 7.-9-h.p. Big X; military model; brand new; £155. All these in stock, and several others. THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Bank New South Wales. i •Waan* 164 J. H. BODLE, Eitham.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1

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585

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 1

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