AMUSEMENTS. THE QUESTION OF THE DAY. HAVE YOU SEEN THE HOWARDS! EMPIRE THEATRE SOMETHING UNIQUE, BEWILDERING. SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT. SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT. THE MARVELLOUS HOWARDS. THE MARVELLOUS HOWARDS, TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! For Absolutely the Last Time! Also a Big, Sensational Attraction. CAPT. WINTER’S EDUCATED DOGS. CAPT. WINTER’S EDUCATED DOGS. ' The Ace of Animal Training, Big Supporting Programme of Pictures. Prices: D.C. 2/6, Stalls 1/6, Reserves at Collier’s. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. BOX PLAN OPENS AT COLLIER’S THIS MORNING. THE EMPIRE -Direction Walter Monk. THE FAMOUS AND ORIGINAL THL ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. IN THEIR NEW REVUES, BITS AND PIECES. The Company have just concluded a PHENOM ENALL SUCCESSFUL Season of 7 Weeks in Auckland. —Vide Press— I ''Bits and pieces of clever and merry ■ nonsense, delightful singing and music. ! realistic pantomime, graceful dancing and drama in tabloij.” NEW Type of Entertainment NEW Novelty Feature Numbers NEW Sketches from London NEW Everything, comprising A BIG REVUE, A BRILLIANT COMBINATION, Including EDMUND WARRINGTON, In his Original London Sketches, one of which, “A DUD DREAM” Will be included in the opening programme. Was played for two- weeks in Auckland and seven nights in Dunedin, and unaniI mously declared by Press and public as i THE FUNNIEST EVER. ; THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. AND ORCHESTRA. Change of Programme Nightly. ' Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). MEETINGS. AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. MEETING will be held at the Soldiers’ Club era MONDAY, August let, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of form- • ing an Amateur Athletic Club in New Plymouth. A full attendance of all interested is requested. FRANK WILLIS, W. H. MOYES, P. WEBSTER, E. WHITTLE, Conveners. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR PIT-SAWING. wanted for pit sawing, 10,000 feet Rimu Building Timber. L. NEWTON, Urenui. GREAT CLEARING SALE, £l2OO WORTH OF DRAPERY SACRIFICED. ' CLOSING DOWN IN A FEW WEEKS. I ! is a well-assorted and up-to-date stock and will*lx* offered to the j public; no reasonable offer refused. ' A very large quantity of Dainty Unj derWear, beautifully trimmed with real i lace, going at quarter their value. ■ Gamisoles from 2/11; Ladies’ Night- ' dresses as low as 7/6: Lovely UnderI skirts, 7/6: Blouses of all sorts cheap; | Ladies’ Outside Skirts from 10/6; Wool i Coats, half price; Silks and in colors; j Dress Materials, Sheeting, Calico, Dark | and Light Prints, Ribbons and Laces I cheap; 12 doz. Ladies’ Gloves, assorted. { iy- per pair. Baby Linen, Wool Shawls ! and Children’s Clothing of all sorts will jbe sold at give-away prices. Ladies’ I Hose, Silk, Wool and Cotton, the best in the market, COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES AS THE TIME IS SHORT. MISS HAMILTON, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. “What Are We Waiting For Now?” Our Cars to be Renovated by HUNT & KORFF MOTOR METAL EXPERTS, LIARDET STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH f T'HE only Firm in Taranaki that can make and repair Radiators, Mudguards. Bonnets, Panels, Lamps, etc., satisfactorily. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. REAIEMBER! NGAERE GARDENS. Are. Always Open to the Public. LESTER BROS i •'Phone 315. I
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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