AMUSEMENTS. YES! TOM MIX TO-NIGHT AT THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! AND FINALLY TO-MORROW NIGHT! The picture which the Censor wouldn’t take the responsibility of passing. But unanimously accepted by the Board of Appeal. -- TOM MIX. “THE UNTAMED.” TOM MIX. “THE UNTAMED.” The Wildest, Wooliest, and most startling Romance of the* tall timbered West that has ever hit the. screen! TOM MIX. Lightning is plumb slow TOM MIX. compare! with the way IOM MIX. “Whistling Dan” can pull TOM Al IX. a gun. See Tom as the mysterious Super-Gun-man. See Satan and Bart, his pals—and Romance—Say!! Seven reels the like of which you’ve never seen before. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls le .fid, plus tax. Reserves 2/6 at Hoffmann’s. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Positively the last night A big British masterpiece, and the motion picture success of’ the year, “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR” “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR” “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR” “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR” From the famous novel' by Ethel M Dell. A human story, a tele of life, ideals, love and adventure, a romance which commenced in an old English home and developed in a restless little frcn: village under India’s tropical sun A gem of the silent screen. Box Plan opens at Collier’s to-morrow. Price*: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Reserves 2s fid. MEETINGS. INGLEWOOD METHODIST CHURCH. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, JULY 5. At 7.30 p.m. CENTENA li Y MOVEMENT. 'pHE REV. A. C. LA WRY will deliver his stirring address. entitled “N.Z. in the Brave Days of Old.” The thrilling story of Old Maoriland. ALL WELCOME. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN" INGLEWOOD Sl’B-UlfjT. MEETING of the above will be held, in the Scout Hall, Inglewood, on WEDNESDAY, July G, 1920. BUSINESS: Important. R. BUCKLEY, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. GENERAL MEETING of the Ratepayers of the Rahotu Riding (Northern) will be held in the Public Hall. PUNGAREHU, on MONDAY, July 11, at 8 jl.m. All Ratepayers are requested to attend.
W. C. CALDWELL, Secretary, Executive Committee. N.Z. DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS’ ASSOCIATION. TARANAKI PROVINCE. fTHE Annual Meeting of Members will be held in the Borough- Council Chambers, Hawera, on THURSDAY, July 7, at 2 p.m. Officers of the Dairy Division will go through cheese and butter exhibits with members and visitors on same date at 10 a.m. A. F. NEILSON, Hon. Secretary. BRITISH RED CROSS AND ST. JOHN AMBULANCE SOCIETY. VISIT OF DR. W. E. COLLINS, C.M.G., TO NEW PLYMOUTH. rpHE N .Z. President of the British Red Cross will address members of the above Societies at the Soldiers’ Club Room at 3 o’clock on the afternoon of Thursday Next, the 7th inst. A Public Meeting will be held in the evening, at 8 o’clock. A hearty invitation is extended to all who took part in the activities of either of the above Societies during the War, and to the public generally. ARTHUR B. GIBSON. /Hon. Secretary ,N.P. Sub-Centre of British Red Cross. E. DOCKRILL, Hon. Secretary St. John, Ambulance Society. 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 fot £95, and a snip at the price. DAYTON, big twin, £55. STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phones 7-32 & 190. P.O. Bqx 142,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1921, Page 1
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