AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S :GHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! For the Last Time, H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER 1 he Most Thrilling of all Mystery Stories v “HAUNTING SHADOWS” * HAUNTING SHADOWS ” Aiu-.-’Sed from Meredith Nicholson’s fam- ; *?iovel “THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES.” All th? mystery and suspense of the book is fully illustrated in the gripping drama of supernatural Thrills. Supports include ‘DON’T ROCK THE BOAT” (comedy), “Topical Budget,” aq4 “Cinema Travels.” PRICES AS USUAL. - Coming To.morrow SESS.E HAYAKAItA in “THE BEGGAR PRINCE” PLYMOUTH CITIZENS’ BAND. T HE above Band will give a Recital at ! the Sports Ground, tnglewood on NEXT, 10th inst., commencing fit 2 p.m. Collection in aid of Band Funds. H. R. Secretary W ——J*L—CARDIFF SOCIAL SOCIAL will be held on FRIDAY, April Bth, in aid of School Funds. Music by Mrs. Bianchi. Admission: — Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6 or basket. H. HAILE, Hqn. Sec. TOWN HALL, RAHOTU. FRIDAY, Bth APRIL, At 8 p.m. Q.RAND gOCIAL AND* JJANCE. Sc Aid of Opunake Town Queen Candidate. Mrs. A. K. Little. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. PARKER’S MUSIC. “LEYLAND” 1 CHALLENGE INCREASED TO £JSQ Challenge—despite reports circulated in Taranaki to the contrary—has NOT be£n although we extended the' date for acceptance from the 20th to the 24th March Tn the case of the only enquiry we had, thus giving four weeks for any possible acceptor to come to light. One objection to accepting the challenge was on the scpre of £5O not being sufficient, so to meet all possible objections on the point, we are herewith increasing the sum by £lOO, making the amount now £l5O. Further, to enable the test to be a thorough one. we will amend the offer to use two Trucks and determine the result on the average performance of the two against any two used by Acceptors Our Machines available are the 2-tojj pize and either our 4 or 5-ton sizes. To convince the public of the genuineness of this new offer, we are prepared to show anyone interested the copy of our terms and conditions from which anyone will be able to see that they are absolutely fair and able to be undertaken l»y any other Truck whose representatives think they have a chance to win. This offer will be open until April 20th, but trial can be arranged at any time
WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM & WANGANUI. ilew Plymouth Representative: P. A. Bulmer, e/o Jellyman’s Garage. PHONE NO. 504. MOTOR CYCLES - • THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. a»UGLAS, 1916 £57 10s. CLEVELAND. 1920 £65. INDIAN, Electric, 1017 £llO. JAMES. 4 Twin, 1916 £6B. INDIAN, like new. 1916 £BO. PS * 4 h.p., 1919 £B5. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. MOTOR SUPPLIES, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. CALL AT uNCE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. DON’T FORGET iYOUR CENSUS (SENSES > J>HE QPUNAKE pEDERAL RAND (28 PERFORMERS) Will render Programmes at ' NGAERE GARDENS ON SUNDAY, APRIL 17th. At IJO p.m.* harp. Invigorate yourXlf at the Garden prior to tilling in your Census paper on BUNDAY, APRIL 17th. LESTER BROf Proprietors. • PHONE 816
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1921, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1921, Page 1
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