AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of a Big Programme. EUGENE O’BRIEN. The FIGURE-HEAD EUGENE O’BRIEN. The FIGURE-HfiAD An engrossing play of high finance, polities and high romance. And the Third Chapter of "SMASHING BARRIERS,” the Serial de Luxe, Gazette, Comedv and Interest. COMING TO-MORROW. Another Famous Fox Double Bill. GEORGE WALSH in his smashing drama of realism and romance, NUMBER 17, and SHIRLEY MASON in “GIRL OF MY HEART.” USUAL PRICES. BIG AUSTRALIAN FILM AT THE EMPIRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. N.Z. International Attractions present “Banjo” Patterson’s classic as Australia’s Finest Motion Picture.
THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER. THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER. THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER. “The Man from Snowy River is a household word to-day; and the Stockmen tell tne story of his ride.” You’ve thrilled over the book—laughed and wept over it. Now see it magnificently visualised. Prices: D.C. 2/6,‘stalls 1/6; Reserves 2/6 at Collier’s, all plus tax. PEMBROKE ROAD SCHOOL COMMITTEE. GRAND SOCIAL & DANCE. A SOCIAL & DANCE will be held in th€ Stratford Town Hall on April 20. Proceeds in aid of piano funds. Excellent floor and good music by Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra. Supper provided. Waltzing competition. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. Commence 8 p.m. sharp. JJRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Clarke Memorial Hostel. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 4, 5 and 6. Plays, “The Monkey’s Paw,” by W. W. Jacobs and -“Poached Eggs and Pearls,” by Gertrude Jennings, will be produced by a strong caste of Local Amateurs, headed by Mrs. Claude Weston.
Tickets, 2s; booking 6d extra, at Collier’s. MEETINGS. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. % ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Soldiers’ Club on MONDAY NEXT, 18th April, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: (1) Consideration of Council’s report for the past year. (2) Consideration of Balance Sheet. (3) Election of Officers. (4) General. VAL. DUFF, Hon. Secretary. SOMETHING SOMETHING ° NEW. ° GOOD. THE EASTING WINDSCREEN. Makes a Side Car as comfortable as a Motor Car. Gives perfect protection to the passenger in all kinds of weather and adds to the appearance of vhe Side-car. Suitable for any side-car. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, 'PHONE 66 ELTHAM.
MOTOR CYCLES THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. 1919 8.5. A., like new i£Bs 1916 DOUGLAS ... £6O 1918 BIG X 1£65 1916 INDIAN (Special) '£B3 1917 INDIAN (Electric) £llO NEW DOUGLAS & SCOUT INDIAN in Stock. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. MOTOR SUPPLIES, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. CALL AT ONCE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. HIGH-CLASS CAR PAINTING & ENAMELLING. W E . have just opened up a new department, and obtained the services of a high-class ce.r painter, and invite you to come along and inspect our work. Nothing but the best of material used, nad expert workmanship. We also specialise in painting motor cars, side cars, tanks, number plates, etc. STAINTON & CODEVON STREET.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1921, Page 1
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