AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S JfO-NIGHT! ‘. At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Screening of Beautiful ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON - In “THE LADDER OF LIES” “THE LADDER OF LIES'* She Jived a lie of the Blackest sort, with the highest imaginable motive —from the famous story ‘ The Ladder.” Also "Bride . 13.” Gazette, Magazin**, and a big twcrtel Carter de Haven Comedy. ‘ Spring/* ■ AT USUAL PRICES. CO MI VC TOMORROW! Matinee To-Morrow. 2.30. Another big week-end Double Bill. The Robertson Cole Special Production ’•LIFE'S A FUNNY PROPOSITION.” featuring WM. DESMOND and the Paraan (Mint-Art era it Masterpiece. ‘‘BEHIND THR DOOR." starring HOBART BOS- i WORTH. Full Double Programme at the Matinee. Prices: Matinee 1/6 and 1 -, children 6d: Nigh:. 2 and 1/6. Reserves , 2/6 at Collier's. ALL BRITISH NIGHT! AT EVERYBODY'S NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, At 7.30. A Programme that will flatter your patriotism and make vou feel proud TO BE A BRITISHER! JWO BIG SUPER PRODUCTIONS ON THE SAME BILL, AND BOTH BRITISH. “THE ROCKS OF VALPRE.” “THE ROCKS OF VALPRE.” “THE ROCKS OF VALPRE.” From Ethol M. Dell’s famous novel by the British Stoll Producing Company, who lately produced “THE KEEPER OF THE DOOR.” And “WESTWARD HO.” Charles Kingsley’s world-read story, by •British Masters Film Co., who produced "DARBY AND JOAN.” Instead of showing thene two big specials at different theatres, wc have arranged tn screen both on the same bill NEXT MONDAY & TUESDAY, at EVERYBODY'S, to enable every man, I woman and child in Now Plymouth io see both pictures and convince them that American supremacy in picture produrtion is a thing of the past. BRITAIN REIGNS SUPREME AGAIN. There will be an enormous rush for sears >nd for the convenience of patrons the BOX PLAN J> NOW OPEN AT j COLLIER S. D.C. 2s, Stalls J/6 (plus tax.) Reserves 2/6. u...« - TNTER COLLEGIATE pOOTBALL MOASCAR CUP COMPETITION. SATURDAY NEXT. AUGUST 6. , WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE ‘ WANGANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGE j Versus NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. AT PUKKKURA PARK. ‘ Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission; Is, Ladies and Boys fid. G. E. .lAGO, Secretary, T.R.U. | BELL BLOCK HALL. rpHE fortnightly euchre party and dance will be held in the above hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday), August 4). Usual prizes. Seventh night for aggrerate. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. GEO. KING, Hon. Sec. THE STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY THE STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY Assisted by JHE RGMONT CLUB ORCHESTRA. First Season. First Concert. qTRATPORD •J'OWN JJALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921. Prices: 4/- (reserved), 3/- and . Box Plan opens at Mr. T. G. Grubb s Music Warehouse Saturday, August 6. W. A. BETTS, Hon. See. EARLY SEED POTATOES. TTAND-PICKED prime quality ROBIN ADAIR. EARLY ROSE. EARLY PURITAN. BLACK KIDNEY, SUMTON'S SUPREME, now ready. GARDEN SEEDS AT COLLECTION RATES. 6/- worth (12 packets) for 4/6. post free. Write or call for Seed H. G. STAUB, SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, &c. 16 REGENT STREET, HAWERA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 1
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