AMUSEM. ". MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 745. TO-NIGHT! Last Day of the wonderful ParamountArtcraft Royalty Masterpiece— D. W Griffiths’ “THE GREAT LOVE.’’ “THE GREAT LOVE.” A powerful story of woman’s regeneration by war. The hand tha< rocks the cradle can wield a weapon aa patent as the sword. QUEEN ALEXANDRA (that sweet, great soul of England) appears in ‘The Great Love.” Seven migthy reels of love, thrills, comedy, romance. The glory of’ the courage of the human heart. Night Prices: 2s and is 6d (reserves at Collier’s, 2s 6d). Matinee: Is 6d and Is, ' Children 6d; all plus tax. fight programme will include “ONE lOLR,” featuring ZENA KEEFE, the Temendoud sequai to Elinor Glyn’s Three Weeks.” Evening Sessions; to adults only. A Llj S PORTSMEN SHOULD be sure to attend the Big Attraction being staged the Third Week in July— THE PARK TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, CORONATION HALL. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1921. SPECIAL FEATURES: Good Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra, augmented by members of the Club. Firet-rate Supper, under the supervision of Mr. Woolier. Tip-top Floor, and Decorations in the hands of our energetic Men’s Committee. Ladies ss, Gentlemen 7s 6d, Double Tickets 10s. L. H. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary.
HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. JJ AZAAR in connection with Methodist Church, on SATURDAY, July 9, 1921. GREAT ATTRACTIONS: Variety Stalls, Bran Pie, Fish Pond, and other amusements for young and old. WELCOME ALL. FOOTBALL. pOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! TO-DAY—SATURDAY, Senior Match: CLIFTON ▼. PATEA CI.FTON v. PAiEA CLIFTON v. PATEA AT WAITARA. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen Is, Ladies 6d. yOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! TO-DAY. PUKEKURA PARK. Second Grad STAR v. OLD BOY a STAR v. OLD BOYS STAR v. OLD BOYS 1.30 p.m. “B” Grade: STAR v. INGLEWOOD STAR v. INGLEWOOD STAR v. INGLEWOOD 3 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen, Is; Ladies and Boys, 6d. JKIOTBALL! pOOTBALL! OKATO JUNIORS v. HIGH SCHOOL A. AT OKATO. TO-DAY—SATURDAY, JULY 2. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen Is, Ladies 6d. R. C. LARSEN, Hon. Sec. ■ 'L, MOTORS THAT ARE ALL GOOD. OVERLAND CAR, electric light and starter; £175. MAXWELL 5-seater, electric lights and starter; £175. FORD 1918; very cheap at £175. STUDEBAKER, late model, electric starter, etc.; 7-seater; a very fine proposition; £3OO. BUICK four-cylinder; tip-top*' £4OO. SWIFT. English light car, 40 miles to gallon; £165. MOTOR BIKES. DOUGLAS, tip-top order, £65., 8.5. A., 3-speed, £55. Buy it quick. HENDERSON—Yours for £95, and a snip at the price. PAYTON, big twin, £55. STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. ■Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. OPENING OF RETAIL BRANCH. T HE Proprietary of the New Plymouth So?. 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. /JP. SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Currie Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 1
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