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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of the big Metro superfeature “CLOTHES” “CLOTHES” “CLOTHES” “CLOTHES” “CLOTHES” “CLOTHES” A magnificent fashion display and a thrilling drama. Also “King of .the Circus’’ No. 2, Gazette. Travel and Comedy. Coming To-morrow Your lovable favorite OLIVE THOMAS in "EVERYBODY'S SWEETHEART”, a play surpassing Olive’s previous best. Also “Smashing Barriers”, Gazettes and Comedy. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 p.m. THE EMPIRE TO-MORROW AND MONDAY. Two Nights Only of the Picture that has set all New Plymouth rocking with Laughter. MARSHALL NEILAN’S MIRTHQUAKE “DON’T EVER MARRY.” “DON’T EVER HARRY.” “DON’T EVER MARRY.” “DON'T EVER MARRY.” THERE ARE 3 THINGS IN LIFE: You are born, you get married, and yon die. So, after you're married, there’,; nothing left for vou but to die. “DON’T EVER MARRY.” MANAGERIAL NOTICE.—We know that most Advertising is Boost, sometimes Buncombe—but we mean it when we solemnly assure you that "DON’T EVER MARRY’’ is the funniest Comedy ever screened—and we’re so sure you’ll ; agree that we dare you to find a dull : minute in the whole of its r,ix reels. | So, don’t forget, this is honest adver'tising! ■ Marshall Neilan’s Matrimonial Mirthquake I “DON’T EVER MARRY.” All Brides and Bridegrooms, prospec- ! tive and actual, those who were tempted and fell into the matrimonial state. I those who need lessons and those who don't—all are welcome. There’s something for each of you. “OOM® WEEP WITH US.” AND LISTEN—Rush to Collier’s and Reserve vour Seat, or vou will perhaps WEEP OUTSIDE. D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1 /6, Reserves 2/6. plus tax

KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. J. SCHOFIELD J. SCHOFIELDJ. SCHOFIELD (Canadian Lyric Tenor) has been engaged to give hie latest songs, hits and laughing songs TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. Usual Prices. Book at Wilson Bros., Stationers, Broadway. SCARLET AND WHITE DANCE is aid of THE GIRLS’ HOSTEL FUND will be held in the Kawaroa Park Bungalow about the middle of June. Prizes for the best Scarlet and White Dresses. Particulars later. J. HOSKIN, Organiser. ’Phone 403. THIS WEEK’S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. pVERYONE is looking for bargains these days, and we are doing our best to offer ’em. How do these ?— 1920 MAXWELL: Only done 4000 miles, is up to date and with good tyres. Electric light and self-starter, overhauled and re-painted, and is a sound proposition. This Car is really a bargain at £385. » 1918 MAXWELL: This Car has been in the hands of a very careful owner and has done a small mileage—only 5079. He has bought a 7-seater Car from us, and after making a thorough examination of the Car, we allowed the owner £325 for it in part payment. We have spent £26 15s 8d on the Car in repainting and to replace anything that had the slightest semblance of being worn, so that we can guarantee the Car as good as new. We will sell this Car for £350. which is below our cost, and give any reasonable terms for payment. All the Tyres are practically new, and the Electric Light and Starter in firstclass order. These propositions are really worth close inspection, as we can honestly recommend them as bargains. ( TYRES.—We are stockists for Michelin Tyres, and carry full stocks of all sizes. Our prices are right, too. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. New Plymouth Representative: P. A. Bulmer, c/o Jellvman’s Garage. PHONE NO. 504. DON’T GUESS! BE SURE? TTSE A DRIVING MIRROR. We have one for your car. COME IN NEXT TIME YOU’RE PASSING. IRA J. BRIDGER, CYCLE AND MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, tr 'Phone 66D ELTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 1

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587

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 1

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