AMUSEMENTS. I NOTE.—Matinee Friday, at 3.30, “The ; Moonrider-U’ No Matinee. Saturday This Week, THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last occasion of a mighty Fox Double. Star Bill, with big and virile WM. RUSSELL. THE CHEATER WIL RUSSELL. REFORMED. A surprising story with enthralling heart interest. And LOUISE LOVELY in her big success “While the Devil Laughs.” And Latest-Gazettes. < O MING TO - M ORRO W. The Great Big Metro Feature. ‘‘The-Mil-lion Dollar Dollies.” featuring the famous DOLLY SISTERS. Also “King of the Circus,” Gazette and Cotnedy.
'The Right to Happiness” is yours, it is your neighbour's, it, is mine. * Take advantage of it. It will be shown at THE EMPIRE TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY, At 8 p.m. The most remarkable dual role ever acted. See the Universal Jewel de Luxe production in eight great reels. “THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” “THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” “THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” “THE RIGHT ” Featuring Talented and Beautiful DOROTHY PHILLIPS DOROTHY PHILLIPS A spoilt darling, a tortured soul; twin sisters separated by* violence, re-united by violence; a love-drama beyond compare. Also a big two-reel comedy, “That Dog."’ Prices: D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is (plus tax).
£OVERS OF JQANCING Will be well catered for on the occasion of THE PARK TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, CORONATION HALL. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1921. The Programme Includes: Two-Steps, One-Steps, and Fox Trot, besides all the old favorites. Tickets are obtainable from all members of the Club, also at J. Austin and‘ Son, 8.K., C. C. Carlson’s, Dockrill’s Shoe House, and L. E. Hoffmann’s. Ladies ss, Gentlemen 7s 6d, Double Tickets 10s. L H. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. WHAREHUIA HALL. GENERAL MEETING of those interested in the above will be held in the Stanley Road School on July 14ih, at 7.30 p.m. B. RICHMOND, Hon. Sec. OKATO FOOTBALL CLU£. MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Hall on FRIDAY evening, at 7.30 p.m. R. C. EARSEN, Hon. Secretary. TARANAKI COURSING CLUB. MEETING of the General Committee will be held at the Workers’ Hall (downstairs room) 01/THURSDAY, 14th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business important. F.. DOUGHTY, Hon. Secretary. CROWN STUDIOS QPENING yyEEK In Promises OVER MR. J. ABBOTT’S, Next to EMPIRE THEATRE, NEWPLY M O U T H •
MOTOR CYCLES; l 34-li.p. “8.5. A. .......v-., [£27 10s. i 34-h.p. “Triumph” £35 1 24-h.p. “New Imperial” ..... [£4s 1 34-h.p. “Rudge Multi” = £75 L 3A-h.p. “Royal Ruby” (countershaft) '£Bs 1 44-h.p. B.S.A '£9o 1 5-G h.p. “Rudge Multi’’ £7O I 6-h.p. “Royal Ruby.” late model £ll5 1 6-h.p. “Royal Enfield & Sidecar £135 The last six machines are equal to new mechanically, and guaranteed as such'. THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Thone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltham. Next Bank New South Wales. FOR SALE. ? ’'•'ATA. Tawa or Maire Firewood, and Rimu or Hinau j'enc.'ng Posts; on truck at. Inglewood or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, General Carriers, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1921, Page 1
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