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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction G. P. Hanna THREE NIGHTS, commencing TO-NIGHT THE “VICE-REGALS.” THE “VICE-REGALS.” And SUPERB ORCHESTRA, Will Present their ARTISTIC ENTERTAINMENT of New, Original, Unique, Novel Songs, Dances, Revues, Clever Sketches, Duets, Male and Mixed Quartettes. THE “VICE-REGALS.” THE “VICE-REGALS.” possess the largest repertoire of any entertainers ever visiting the Dominion, whereby they cah present an entirely new programme each evening. ALL ARTISTS OF MERIT. A real startling bill of unsurpassed quality, including the screamingly funnysketches:— “The New War.”—A wonderful comedy sketch; clever and original. “Census.”—One long laugh. “Demobilisation.”—As it is and as it might be. “Hell Gate of Soissons.—The truest and most thrilling dramatic narrative of the Great War, told by the Prince of Elccutioniets, Will Crawford. Brilliant Solos, Quartettes, Harmonies, and Eccentric Dancing. Box Plan at Colliers’*for the 3 nights. Complete Change Each Night. To save disappointment, book seats early. extra charge. PRICES: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. THE VICE-REGALS TOURING DATES: WAITARA—MONDAY, JULY 4. INGLEWOOD—TUESDAY’, JULY 5. ELTHAM—WEDNESDAY, JULY «. KAPONGA—THURSDAY, JULY 7. PATEA—FRIDAY, JULY 8. The Vice-Regals” will present their programmes on the same scale and brilliant manner as presented in Melbourne. 90 PERFORMERS 90 ’PERFORMERS Direction ~. G. P. Hanna

INGLEWOOD. /JOTTIER’S (Inglewood) Annual Stock-taking Sale now on. Take our advice and call; it will pay you. b.w. OOTTLuR’S, Inglewood. Roslyn Tweeds, 56 inches wide; sale p* : ?e, 12/- per yard. b.w. JX)TTIER’S, Inglewood.—Very fine All Wool Serges, 56 inches wide; usual price, 22/6; sale price, 10/6 per yard; colors, navy, fawn and mole. b.w. /JOTTIER’S, Inglewood.—All Wool Arnjure Dress Materials, 50 inches wide; usual price, 25/-; sale price, 12/ per yard; colors, dark brown and dark grey- _ J^OT,ITER’S, Inglewood.—Four shillings per yard discount allowed off our Crepe de Chines; colors, black, white, shell pink, dark brown and silver grey. lnglewood.—Two shillings per yard discount allowed off velveteens; good range of shades. b.w. /COTTIER’S, Inglewood. —During Stocktaking Sale every article in our shop heavily discounted. Call and see what we are quoting Koslyn Costumes and Ladies’ Coats at—prices will give you a shock. b.w. CAR EXHIBITION TpVERYONE will be going to the Hawera Winter Show, which is being held from July 4th to Sth inclusive We expect to maintain the high standard of Motor Car Exhibit that we attained last year and cordially invite the public to visit our Stand at the Show. Oyr Exhibits will comprise the following:— LEYLAND—S-ton chassis. FIAT —’501 Model, 4-seater. CITROEN—3-seater. NASH—Touring Car. CHALMERS—Touring Car. The “LEYLAND” is now too wellknown to make it necessary to say too much here about it, 'but the whole chassis will be stripped down to clearly show the wonderful strength of the machine. The “FIAT,” Italy’s wonderful production, is known everywhere as a quality car, and the one being shown is a beauty. It is a very economical ear, 33 miles per gallon, very light on tyres, silent, and fast, and being built for hilly country, it is a great climber. For a lady it is the ideal car, being wonderfully easy to handle, and is designed to last a lifetime. The “CITROEN” is new to Taranaki, and will quickly become popular. It is manufactured in France, and is one of the best liked post-war ears on the Continent. It is a similar type to the “FIAT,” and sells for slightly less money, and is light, well and soundly made, fully up to date, fast, and very economical, having attained 49 miles per gallon on trials. The “NASH” and “CHALMERS” are typical examples of well-made and beautifully finished American 6-cylinder cars, giving a great range of power, and typifying the best American medium priced car productions. You will be made welcome at our stand, and all the above are quality goods, and merit your inspection. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES. LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI New Plymouth Representative: P. A. Bulmer, c/o Jellvman’s Garage. i'HONE 'NO. 504.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1921, Page 1

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