AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT aU'7.45 TO-NIGHT The special Metro production—that charming bit of femininity, Alice Lake in “THE MISFIT WIFE” Alice Lake in “THE MISFIT WIFE” A romantic adventure play with a peculiar thrill for women. Also Gazette. Christie Comedy and “Elmo the Fearless” No. 14, Usual Prices. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT The chance of a life-time to hear the famous violin virtuoso, DANIEL LUBOWSKI DANIEL LUBOWSKI And the talented Lubowski family in their full concert of popular items. Come and enjoy this talented family prior to their departure abroad. Popular prices: D.C., 3/-; Stalls, 2/and 1/-. Box Plan at Collier’s. yyORKERS’ social jjall. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 4, 5 and 6. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT In aid of “The Clarke Memorial Hostel.” Overture .... Mrs. George’s Orchestra. “THE MONKEY’S PAW.” (A Drama by W. W. Jacobs.) Mrs. White Mrs. Clatfde Weston Mr. White Mr. B. Hartman Herbert Mr. Kirk Sgt.-Major Morris, Mr. G. Goldsworthy Mr. Sampson Mr. D. G. Morgan Entr’ Acte .... Mrs. George’s Orchestra “POACHED EGGS AND PEARLS.” (A Comedy, by Gertrude Jennings.) ,Lady Clara Teviot, Miss Dora Bedford Lady Mabel Corroby, Mi&s Jessie Home The Duchess of Froom, Mrs. Claude Wes-
Miss Deacon .... Mrs. D. K. Morrison Lady Penzance .... Mrs. Rex Brewster Bill Smith Mr. B. Hartman George Williams .. Mr. L. Etherington Jimmie Acland Mr. A. M’lsaac Scene I: The Canteen Dining-room. Scene 2: The Pantry. Box Plan opens at Collier’s Thursday morning, at 9 a.m. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. - . JJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM gHOW. TO-DAY 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. #. TAUNT, 100 Devon Street. (Late Collis’ Office). 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. 1 6-h.p. Royal Ruby; late model; original tyres, £ll5. | 1 24-h.p. New Imperial; two-speed; good as new, £5O. 1 3|-h.p. Triumph, free engine, £35. 1 3J-h.p. 8.5. A., £3O. 1 32 h.p. Rudge Multi; guaranteed as new, £75. 1 3i-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 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 |£BS 1916 DOUGLAS £6O 1918 BIG X . |£6s 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 > DEMONSTRAJPN. - !
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1921, Page 1
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