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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. A big special bill at EVERYBODY’S TO-MORROW, at 2 and 7.45. The gigantic D. W. Griffiths Paramount masterpiece, “THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE” “THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE” *THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE” * with a notable all-star cast. LILIAN GISH as THE GIRL. ROBERT HARROX as THE BOY. This is a war drama; but not of a war between nations. It is of the eternal war between hearts. This is the story of a young girl, and the most important thing to a young gid is—Love. It is 1 the story of the Greatest Thing in Life. Also the big thriller, WILLIAM RUSSELL & the greatest mystery drama ever ; filmed, “THE SPORTING CHANCE ” “ THE SPORTING CHANCE ” with heaps of hair-raising adventure. Matinee Prices: D.C. 1/6; Stalls 1/-; Children, 6d. Night Prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls 1/6; plus tax. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW, THE EMPIRE Commencing at 8 p.UK The Universal-Jewel special feature. “WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS ” J “WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS’’ “WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS” The thrilling story of a girl train robber. A romantic detective story, featuring talented and beautiful EVA NOVAK ffe could detect crime, but could not prevent it; she could detect love and would not prevent it. So both give up trying in “Wanted at Headqu triers” The most daring criminal plot ever conceived by human mind, and the most dramatic detective mystery play. Also a big Universal two-reel comedy. “Lion’s Jaws and Kitten’s Paws” and Gazettes. • Prices: D.C. 1/6; Stalls 1/-; Reserves (at Collier’s) 2/-; all plus tax. PARISH HALL, STRATFORD. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be given by members of the A. and P. and Jersey Breeders’ Associations to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Huggett on TUESDAY, July 26. at 8 o’clock. Members, their wives and families invited. Tickets may be procured from the Committee or Secretary. Ladies requested to. bring a basket. NORFOLK ROAD. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL' in the Norfolk Schoolroom, on 22nd instant, in aid of the School Committee’s Funds. ADULTS’ PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL will follow on at 10 p.m., with prizes for the most popular costumes. Prices: Gentlemen, 2/6; Ladies, 2/-; Children, 6d. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR CARTAGE. DMATA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. RENDERS will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, 29th July, 1921, at the Company’s Office, A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth, for General Road Cartage from Ist September, 1921; also . for cream cartage.

Specifications can be obtained at the ©ffice or at the Factory, feurford Road. By Order of the Directors. HUGH BAYLY, Secretary. TO THE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE AND RAHOTU. IpHE Legal Practice of the late Mr. G. A D. Gow having been acquired by me, will in future |>e carried on under my personal supervision. Mr. R. E. Baeyertz, of my Kaponga Office,, and formerly of the Public Trust Office, Christchurch, Will reside at Opunake Manager, and will attend at RAHOTU on Sale Days. A First Grade Native Interpreter will attend at the office periodicallv or bv appointment. HAROLD B' GIBSON, Solicitor. Kaponga and Opunake. . HOODTITE T?OR renovating and water-proofing r Motor Car Hoods and Covers, This paint remains flexible for years, and Save the coet of a new hood by rendvating vour old Hood with HOODTITE. IRA J. BRIDGER. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66, ELTHAM. TYRES TYRES VUE are overstocked with the following sizes, and offer them below cost price:— >l5 x 105 Spencer Moulton w r £7 10a 375 x 105 Globe £6 30 x 34 Firestone £5 115 x 105 Non-Skid £8 820 x 120 Vacuum Cup £9 Bike Tyres, 28 x 3 £3 15s 26 x 24 x 2| ’£3 BRING THE CASH. STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. r Ph«nei 732 & 190. P.O Box 142,

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1921, Page 1

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