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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. JOE MARTIN (MONKEY) COMEDY. JOE MARTIN (MONKEY) COMEDY. JOE MARTIN (MONKEY) COMEDY. Send the Kiddies to see Joe Martin, the funniest Animal Comedian in the world. They all love Joe Martin. Children Gd to Matinee. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Big Universal 6-reel Feature HAREY CAREY in “MARKED MEN.” HAREY CAREY in “MARKED MEN.” HAREY CAREY in “MARKED MEN.” A etirring play of the open air. A mixture of comedy and pathos, which Carey alone knows how to handle. What would you do if you found a three-days old baby alone in the desert Also the big two-reel comedy “Goodship Kock’n Rye,” and Gazettes. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/6. Reserves 2/- at Collier's; plus tex.

EMPIRE THEATRE. Management G. P. Hanna THURSDAY NEXT. Also FRIDAY & SATURDAY’. Another Stupendous Attraction, under Direction Victor Beck. Who has great pleasure in introducing THE “VICE-REGALS.” THE “VICE-REGALS.” “An Entertainment that is Different.” Presented by a Combination of Clever N.Z. and A.I.F. Warrior Artists. TALENTED ARTISTS AND SUPE R B ORCHESTRA, who have just completed a SIX MONTHS’ RECORDBREAKING SEASON AT ST. KILDA, MELBOURNE, AND TWELVE WEEKS AT HOBART, TASMANIA. The Mercury (Hobart) says: “The ‘Vice-Regale’ certainly rank as one of the smartest companies which have ever appeared here, every member being a thorough artist, full of merit, and possessed of an attractive repertoire, which enables each programme to surpass the previous one In merit.” N.B.—This combination has not previously appeared in the Dominion. The entertainment presented is absolutely Different to Anything Ever Seen Before. Prices: ss, 4s, 3s & 2s. Box plan opens at Collier’s on Monday Morning. TOURING DATES. The INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS, “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” WAITARA, MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 27. INGLEWOOD, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 30. FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA. FULL OPERA uRU’HESTRA. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. Box Plans now open at Rattenbury’s, Waitara and Sutherland’s, Inglewood. Prices: 4/- (reserved), 3/- and 2/-. H. G COLLIER, Business Manager.

PUBLIC NOTICES. rpARANAKI JJUNT. TO-DAY. June 25—Mr. A. Adlam’s, Motonui. July 3—Mr. A. Wood’s, Tikorangi. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. OFFICE BOY. yy ANTED at once—Smart Office Boy. Apply in own handwriting to— C. JI. CROKER, Solicitor, New Plymouth. WANTED TO LEASE. JJAVING sold by farm, I want to lease 10 to 30 acres, near New Plymouth or Bell Block, with good, house, etc. “URGENT”, care P. 0., Stratford. OPENING OF RETAIL BRANCH. JUIE Proprietary of the New Plymouth »Soft Goods Manufacturing Co. beg to announce that they have decided to open a retail branch at their factory. Ladies’ Blouses and Underwear at wholesale prices for net cash only. Garments made to measure if required. White and Coloured Crepe de Chine Blouses; White and Coloured Georgette Blouses; White and Coloured Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Violes on sale by the yard at reasonable prices, for net cash only. N.P. SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Currie Street, New Plymouth. BRITISH MOTOR CARS. XTR. W. H. BERRY, who is editor of the “Car” and Motoring Editor of the “Daily Dispatch” and “Evening Standard,” expresses the following opinion:— After the most exhaustive examination into the relative value for money of the numerous Cars exhibited at this year’s Olympic Motor Show, in my considered judgment the 16 h.p. Talbot Darracq is in every respect the car as representing value for money. —W. H. Berry, Daily Despatch. November 4, 1920. ON EXHIBITION DOMINION SHOW. D. J. GOODWIN, 7 Cambria Street, HAWERA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1921, Page 1

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