* USEMEHTS. - TO-DAY. At 3.30. he Last Time at id . TO-hiGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Farewell to a Triple Star Programme of Husie, Mirth and Delight. Come and see RENO AND ARTA RENO AND ARTA Thp brilliant Xylophone Specialists, introducing the world’s largest xylophone. Also thejatest Jazz Trap Drumming by RENO, Expert Drummer and Bellist. A elever exhio.tion of the use of a conglomeration of unique musical effects. MISS ARTA will give an artistic exhibition of Solo Dancing. And a Big Special Programme: KATHERINE MACDONALD in “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE” “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE” Ami • Snookey.” the human ape. in the greatest Comedy Scream ever produced. Send the Kiddies to the MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 3.30. Matinee Prices: Adults Is, Children fid. ‘Night Price*: D.C. 2s. Stalls 1/6, Reserves 2/6 at Collier’s. TJEPRESENTATIVE pjOTBALL. The Match of the Season. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST «i. CANTERBURY CANTERBURY CANTERBURY team that beat the Springboks. v. TARANAKI TARANAKI TARANAKI Che team the Springboks couln not beat. AT HAWERA A & P. SHOWGROUNDS AT HAWERA A. & P. SHOWGIftOUNDS Kick-off 2.30 p.m Bdmtesion: 2s. Ladies. and boys under 12 years, half price; Stand Is extra. G. E. J.AGO, Secretary. WEST COAST ASSOCIATION. FpHE Opening Social in connection with the above will be held in the Soldiers’ Club on SATURDAY Evening, August 6, commencing- at 7.30. Ladies specially invited. Roll up. West Coasters. S. ANNIE JEMISON, Hon. Secretary. BELL BLOCK HALL. IJ’HE fortnightly euchre party and dance will be held in the above hall on THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT (August 4). Usual prize*. Seventh night for aggregate. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. GEO. KING 7 Hon. Sec. CARDIFF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. £J.RAND Masquerade Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the Cardiff School- * <oom On August 10, 1921. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/- or Basket. Muaic by Mrs. Bianchi. J. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. MOTOR CYCLES, z 1 31-h.p. “8.5. A. f£27 10s. I 34-h.p. “Triumph” £35 1 24-h.p. “New Imperial” ...-« £45 1 3s-h.p. “Rudge Multi? £75 ,1 34-h.p. “Royal Ruby” (countershaft) £B5 K I di-h.p. B S-A .... '£!» 1 5-6 h.p. “Rudge Multi” €7O J 6-h.p. “Royal Ruby.” late model £ll5 1 6-h.p. “Royal Enfield & Sidecar £135 The last six machines are equal to flew mechanically, and guaranteed as fuch. {THE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. t’hone 161 J. H. BODLE. Eltham. Next Bank New South Wales. LOST AND FOUND. afYRES TYRES YVF are overstocked with the follow- ’ ing sizes, and offer them below cost price:— 815 x 105 Spencer Moulton .v £7 10s ' " x 105 Globe £6 x 34 Firestone £5 \ x 105 Non-Skid s .. £8 \ x 120 Vacuum Cup £9 e Tyres, 28 x 3 £3 15a , 28 x 24 x 2J £3 * ( BRING THE CASH. x •J tTAINTON & CO., l V ' NEW PLYMOUTH. ' » 732 ft 190. P.O. Box 142. V * $ y HOODTiTE Y -.OR renovating and water-proofing Motor Car Hoods and Covers. I is paint remains flexible for year*, and X. es hard. Save the cost of a new hood renovating your old Hoo* with . JIOODTITE. IRA J. BRIDGER. gt’TOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT STORE, *■’ .. 'Phoa? ELTHAM
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1921, Page 1
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