AMUSEMENTS. The mdst beautiful story ever torn from history’s pages, at THE PEOPLE’S TOXIgIt at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of the exquisite Fox superfeature—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s immortal classic, “ EVANGELINE ” “ EVANGELINE ” “EVANGELINE” i This is a vitally dramatic visualisation ■of the most sublime story in history, j Also Sunshine Comedy and Fete Gazettes. Dress Circle, 2/-; Stalls, 1/6. Coming To-morrow —rAliee Lake in “The Misfit Wife”, a surpassing comedy-drama. Also “Elmo” No. 14, etc. Grasp this opportunity at THE EMPIRE TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. In response to innumerable requests, the talented LUBOWSKI FAMILY of Musicians, who delighted their hearers at Everybody’s last week, announce a special return Full Concert on Thursday, at 8 p.m. The programme will consist mostly of popular items, while Daniel will play Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, Op. 64, three movements, and others. Popular admission rates of 3s, 2s and Is will be charged. Plan at Collier’s.
J)RAMATIC J£NTERTAINMENT. 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 Gd extra, at Collier’s.
HORTICULTURAL SHOW. JJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY. QHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW. THURSDAY, 28th APRIL, 1921. WHITELEY HALL. Doors open 2 to 5.30 p.m., and 7 to 9.30 p.m. Admission —Is, Children 6d. Afternoon Tea will be provided. Members’ Tickets and all particulars from "the Secretary J. W. TAUNT, 100 Devon Street. (Late Collis’ Office). TENDERS. TENDERS. invited for about twenty acres of stumping and clearing; about seven miles from Stratford. Tenders close May 7. Particulars— NEWS OFFICE, Stratford. 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 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. I 6-h.p. Royal Ruby; lata model; original tyres, £ll5. 1 2|-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; good as new, £5O. 1 3|-h.p. Triumph, free engine, £35. 1 34-h.p. 8.5. A., £3O. 1 32-h.p. Rudge Multi; guaranteed as new, £75. 1 3J-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 Wales. Thone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltham. MOTOR CYCLES THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. 1919 8.5. A.. like new r ..-:...... ’£Bs I 1916 DOUGLAS £6O 1918 BIG X £65 i 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 DEMONSTBA-TfN.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1921, Page 1
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