AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the big Fox Adventure Romance. The King of Drama —, W ILLI AM F ARN UM WILLIAM FARNUM an his Scintillating Romantic Drama THE ADVENTURER. THE ADVENTURER. They married without seeing each other and they were happy! Is that possible? Also the ‘‘Sunshine’’ scream. “Pals and Petticoats,’’ and Fox Gazettes. COMING TO-MORROW. MAY ALLISON in th? big “Metro” V*>ry of Bohemia and of a girl who wanted to live\ a “free" life. Also “King of the Circus,” Gazette and Comedy. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NjGHT! AND FINALLY TO-MORROW\ THE BETRAYER THE BETRAYER New Zealand’s First Real Photo-drama. A wonderful romance, sei amid the thermal wonders of Maoriland. “YOU SHALL PAY"—pay for the Flower that you have crushed and cast down —pay for the suffering of my fond heart—pay for the misery of the weary • vears —vou shall pav —for THE WO- • MAN YOU LOVE LS JOUR OWN [DAUGHTER!” These were the words .that the old Maori Chief hurled at the t white man who had come back to Maori--1 land after twenty long, weary years. But did he pay? Did he make amends? SEE THE BETRAYER 1 A drama of our own bit of the ; world —intimate, real and enthralling. Acted amidst the Thermal Won- ! ders of Maoriland. See New Zen- ! land and its people —both white and Maori. See Australia—its sunny beaches, the bush, its city life and fashionable dancing cafes. New Zealand’s first real photo-play, produced by Beaumont Smith. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls 1/6, Reserves 2/6,j at Colliers (all plus fax). MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH FREEZING WORKERS’ UNION. 4 MEETING of the above Union will be held TO-NIGHT, Wednesday, I August 3, in Workers’ Social Hall. I Business.'—lmportant. J. A. BURR, Secretary. MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS. ITR. FRANK SYKES, well-known racA ing exponent, Is now in charge of our new REPAIRS AND TUNING J DEPARTMENT. THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE WORK GUARANTEED. PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLYMOUTH. EARLY SEED POTATOES. TTAND-PICKED prime quality ROBIN adjlr, early hose, early PURITAN. BLACK KIDNEY, SUTI TON’S SUPREME, now ready. i GARDEN SEEDS AT COLLECTION 'RATES. 6/- worth (12 packets) for .4/6, post free. Write or call for Seed ‘List. H. G. STAUB, SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, &c. 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA. F.I.A.T. CARS SUPREME QUALITY. ! TT ALY’S first motor road race of the present season was held in May last i over a 31-mile course, the last 13 miles ‘ of which were over a very steep gradi- ! ent. There were 62 motor ears of var- • ious piston displacements, and 72 motor cycles competing in 5 events. F.I.A.T. ! Stock model cars racing officially for the ■first time since the Armistice were placed first in two events and first and second in another, thus winning three out of five of the tests. In the small car event 1(1500 c.c.), £ stock model 12-16 b.p. oar similar to our present demonstration car now at Eltham won with an average speed of 43. G miles per hour, beating the average time of 41.5 miles per hour of the winning car in the previous event for bigger cars (2000 c.c.) The fastest time of the day was put up in the J5OO c.c. class by a 20-25 h.p. F.I.A.T/ with an average speed for the course of 53.1 miles per hour. F.I.A.T. cars are recognised as one of the world’s best makes, and are beautifully made in every way and designed to last a life-time. Small tj’re and benzine cost, and freedom from repairs, arc great features, and we invite enquiries from all in this type of quality Gars. F.I.A.T. Cars, while filling all the exacting requirements of the discriminative motorist, are also the ideal cars for lady drivers. Write for Catalogues. IMM EDI ATE DELIVER Y. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES. LTD.. ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. ; Hawera Aqenr- ’Mr. F. V. Ly-on- 12, 1 Hiww-P
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1921, Page 1
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