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- AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! ' A Tremendous First National Attraction. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In a Phonevmoon of Bridal Frights. “DANGEROUS BUSINESS” “DANGEROUS BUSINESS” A Dream of Delectable Delights. It’s ‘‘Dangerous Business” to say you’re married when you’re not—and when you pick on a boob like CON' .STANCE TALMADGE cfid, and he turns Out to be a cave-man—well, she. WOULD t say it. SEE—CONSTANCE TALMADGE • , In her Latest and Peppiest Matrimonial Delicacv. “DANGEROUS BUSINESS” * DANGEROUS BUSINESS ” It’s all about Connie. Cupid., and a Connubial Contretemps—a wedding that Wasn’t—a Matrimonial Jazz of Delectable Delight. Anr the big “Harold Lloyd” Super Comedy, ‘Bumping Into Broadway.” “Silent Avenger” No. 3, and Gazette. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Reserves 2s 6d at Collier's. All plus tax. EMPIRE THEATRE. TOrNIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. For Two Nights Only. fill Hail Caine's masterpiece picturised with astounding {success. •‘DARBY AND JOAN.” “DARBY AND JOAN.” “DARBY AND JOAN.” “DARBY AND JOAN.” “DARBY AND JOAN.” The Author’s son. DERWENT HALTCAINE, appears as Darby, and IVY CLOSE, the brillian English Star, takes the part of Joan. The immortal story of the boy and girl : * who loved, who strove thorugh life to- | gether as perfect man and wife, happy In each other though the cruel circum- j stances of their lives trampled them in " the dust of poverty and starvation. It is a human document to make you realise what life can be. DARBY AND JOAN. Vividly portrays the baseness of a father Who, after his daughter’s secret marriage flrove her from his heart, and in his un- ' dying hatred brings tragedy to her j door. Yon will thrill as no photoplay has ever ‘ thrilled you as the great moments of * t-his tremendous drama are unfolded. Proving just as great a success as the famous British feature, “MY OLD . i DUTCH.” Mr. A. North will sing “Darby and Joon” during the screening. Don’t fail to reserve your seat at Collier’s. Prices: D.C. 2s 6d. Stalls Is od, No charge for booking. 1 T OVERS OF pANCINO Will be well catered for on the occasion of THE PARK TENNIS & CROQUET CLUB’S FIRST ANNUAL BALL, ■ CORONATION HALL. TUESDAY, 19th JULY, 1921. T he Programme Includes: Two-Steps, One-Steps, and .Fox Trot, besides all the ola favorites. • Tickets are obtainable from all members of the Club, also at J. Austin and I Son, BN., C. C. Carton’s, Dockrill’s Shoe ( House, and L. E. Hoffmann’s. Ladie* ss, Gentlemen 7s GJ, Double . ’ Tickets 10s. : J L. H. WILLIAMS, ! Hon. Secretary. ‘ * - |1 URENUI RETURNED SOLDIERS’ J . ANNUAL BALL. i< PLAIN & FANCY DRESS, to be held in the URENUI HALL on THURS- ; DAY, July 21, 1921. Sit-down supper, < uko Orchestral Music. Prizes for most original dressee, ladies and gents. Admission: Gents ss, Ladies 2/6, Double Tickets 6/6. J. FITZGERALD, Hon. Sec. * I MOTOR CYCLES, i « ■ ' f I 3i-k.p. “B.S-V ........ !£27 10s. \ 1 “Triumph” £35 ' j 1 2|-h.p. “New Imperial” .... t£4s ( I 3)-h.p. “Rudge Multi” £75 1 I 3|-h.p. “Royal Ruby” (countershaft) £B5 I 4£-h.p. B.S.A. £9O 1 5-6 h.p. “Rudge Multi” £7O 1 6-h.p. “Royal Ruby,” late model £ll5 I 1 6-h.p. “Royal Enfield & Sidecar £135 Th* last six machines are equal to 1 flew mechanically, and guaranteed as such. THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. Thone 164 J. H. BODLE, Eltham. Next Rank New South Wales. r - ( A SPECIAL OFFER. I i VEGETABLE 4- FLOW: R SEEDS. < mo introduce my new season's Vege- I ‘ table and Flower Seeds. Your own Selection of any twelve 3d packets for * 2/6; twelve 6d packets for 4/6, poet 1 free. J Fruit Trees, Roses. Ornamental ' Shrubs, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Rhu- ‘ . barb, Asparagus, Cabbage and Cauli- [ ‘ flower Plant-, etc. h. G. STAUB, i SEEDSMAN, NUPSERYMAN, &c. 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA. bTw aldie - ’ ELECTROPLATER, IWAS rmnoted to 197 ST. AUBYN 1 STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1921, Page 1

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630

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1921, Page 1

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