AMUSEMENTS. The Most Beautiful Story ever Torn From History’s Pages, at THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT It is with extreme pleasure that we present Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s immortal classic, “EVANGELINE” “EVANGELINE” “EVANGELINE” “EVANGELINE” This is a vitally dramatic visualisation of the most sublime Story in the history of American literature and the most beautiful feature we have seen. 1 The great cast includes Miriam Cooper, Albert Roscoe, Spottiswoode Aitken, James 'Marcus and Paul Weigal. The bill includes a big “Sunshine” Comedy and Fox Gazettes. . Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d (plus tax). Box Plan at Hoffmann’s. ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Clarke Memorial Hostel.
WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 4, 5 and 6. *pWO 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 Gd extra, at Collier’s. MEETINGS. PARK TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB. Members interested in the formation of additional courts are requested to meet at Mrs. Honnor’s residence, Courtenay Street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock sharp. MRS. C. M. HILL, Convenor. TARANAKI BOXING ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated).
"yjTMBERS are notified that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held in the Soldiers’ Club TO-NIGHT (Tuesday, April 26), at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and Election of Officers. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. M* D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes, will deliver an Address at the Soldiers’ Club TO-NIGHT (Tuesday, 26th inst.), at 8 p.m., on the recent amendments to the Land and Income Tax Act and taxation matters generally. As this ic a subject of vital interest to every business man. it is hoped members of the Chamber will make a point of being present. E. P. WEBSTER, President. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. JJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY. QHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW.
THURSDAY, 28th APRIL. ENTRIES CLOSE on TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, and will be received at Mr. McGAHEY’S, 257 Devon Street, during the day, and between 7 and 8 p.m., or with the Secretary— J. W. TAUNT, 100 Devon Street, (late Collisa’s Office). SOMETHING SOMETHING 0 NEfr. ° 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 the Side-car. Suitable for any side-car. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, 'PHONE 66 ELTHAM.
MOTOR CYCLES; 1 5-6 h.p. Indian; appearance good as new; £5O. 1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby; late model; original tyres, £ll5. 1 2|-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; good as new. £5O. 1 3i-h.p. Triumph, free engine, £35. 1 B.S.A., £3O. 1 32 h.p. Budge Multi; guaranteed as new, £75. 1 34-h.p. Rudge Multi, £65. 1 4|-h.p. three-speed 8.5. A.; belt and chain: like new, £95. 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. Next Bank New South Walesghpne 164 J, H. BODIE,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1921, Page 1
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