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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of the big Parker-Read super-production, u SEX ” “ SEX ” “ SEX ” “SEX” “SEX” “SEX” “ SEX ” « SEX ” “ SEX ” “ SEX ” “ SEX ” “ SEX ” featuring fascinating and lovely LOUISE GLAUM LOUISE GLAUM A startling story of life as it is. A lavish, arresting and startling pieturisation. COMING TO-MORROW Pretty CORINNE GRIFFITH in the V'itagraph special feature, “BAB’S CANDIDATE”, from the prize 0. Henry Also “Bride 13” No. 2, Gazette and Comedy. Usual prices. XT.th REGIMENT (TARANAKI RIFLES). “A” COMPANY. THIRD ANNUAL QRAND ypLITARY JgALL. CORONATION HALL. KING’S BIRTHDAY. JUNE 3, 1921. The New Plymouth Citizens’ Band will assist. « INSTRUMENTS. S INSTRUMENTS. New Plymouth’s Leading Orchestra, under direction of Mrs. George, has been engaged. 8 INSTRUMENTS. 8 INSTRUMENTS. Grand March at 8 pm.. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. Ticket?— Ladies 3s 6d, Gentlemen ss. Double Tickets 7s 6d. R. G. HOWELL, P. R. SHEPPARD, Hon. Secretaries. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY; 17th, at PATEA. WEDNESDAY 18th, at ELTHAM. MADAME EMILY BRIGGS & PARTY. T¥O not miss the Maori Scene by Mrs. Ivo Symes. Mns. H. P. Williams, Miss Vinsen, and Miss Warnock. Come •nd hear Madame Emily Briggs in Gounod’s Serenade, “Carmena Waltz,” Waiato Pei, and other songs. Do not miss Mrs. Ivo Symes and Mr. George Swan in “My Boy,” and Miss Eileen Warnock a£ a Fisher Lassie in ‘ Caller Herrin’.” Among the other excellent items you ; should hear the great Quarrelling Trio ■ from Cimarosa’s opera, “The Secret ; Marriage.” as rendered by Madame Briggs, Mrs. Ivo Symes, and Miss War- , nock, and learn how to conduct a bad quarrel in a good musical manner! Those who have not yet heard Mr. Swan must not miss this chance, when he will give of his very best. The humorous duet, “A Short Cut,” in costume, with Mrs. H. P. Williams as the Man and Miss Warnock the Maid, is so good that it took the first prize at Napier Competitions, the judge remarking that the performers should certainly take it to the Wellington Competitions. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, plus tax.

SHOWS. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S TWELFTH yyiNTER gHOW. CORONATION HALL. NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE Sth, 9th, 10th and 11th Next. Classes for Farm Produce. Vegetables, Cooking. Jams, Sauces, Pickles, Fancy Needlework, Honey, and General Competitions. ALSO POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. Including N.Z. Orpington Club Championships. passes for all kinds of Poultry, Ducks, Pigeons. Canaries, Cats, and Children's Pets. Prize Schedules now in circulation. When applying state whether for Poultry or General Classes. Full information from— WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 18, ’Phone a 87, New Plymouth. MOTOR CYCLES THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. 1917 INDIAN, Electric £lO5 1915 DOUGLAS £5O 1916 RUDGE MULTI, 31 £35 1918 BIG X £75 1917 ALLON, 2? h.p £55 Two-speed DOUGLAS , £45 1918 INDIAN, complete £llO NEW P.M. DOUGLAS AND -SCOUT INDIAN IN STOCK. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. MOTOR SUPPLIES, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. | CALL AT ONCE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. BABY CARRIAGES. have large stocks of Sea-grass, Coach-built and Loom-woven Prams. All latest designs at reasonable priflM. Catalogues posted to any address. IRA J. BRIDGER. CYCLE AND MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ■Thoaa 66 .. ELTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1921, Page 1

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