AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! “Metro” Presents the Super-Special “THE GRREAT REDEEMER.” “THE GRREAT REDEEMER.” “THE GRREAT. REDEEMER.” “THE GRREAT REDEEMER.” A Screen Classic of Extraordinary Interest, deeply touching in its moments of pathos. A production to remember all yo.ur life. Featuring HOUSE PETERS and a notable cast. . The story of a bad man made good. A play of heart tugs and heart throbs. Also “'King of the Circus,” Gazette and Comedv. AT USUAL PRICES. 3 rd A NIfUAb jR ErNION SMOKE CONCERT N.P. Returned Soldiers’ Association. Will take place on -SATURDAY. AUGUST 20th, At 8 p.m. ’ At the FORESTERS’ HALL, GILL STREET. Tickets ss. G. E. ROPER, Secretary. Members please note that annual subscriptions are now due and should be forwarded as early as passible. THIRD ANNUAL GATHERING/ LABOUR DAY SPORTS AND PICNIC (Held under the Auspices of the Taranaki Workers’ Council.) Recreation Pukekura Park, On MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1921 (Labour Day). Citizens’ Band in Attendance. GRAND BALL IN THE EVENING, Full Particulars Later. R. G. BP.ABYN, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. £ A” COMPANY, 4th BATTALION W.LR. (Taranaki Rifles). date for handing in of rifles and bayonets on issue to the above company has been extended to 12 noon on FRIDAY, Augufrt 19. Note.—After above date the value of all rifles and bayonets not returned will be recovered through the court. A. SMITH, Lt., O.C. “A” Company, 4th Batt. W.LR, (Taranaki Rifles). • HUNTING FIXTURES, ; 30—The Master’s, Mr. A. H. | Halcombe, Urenui. Final Hunt, ! _ — SEQUAH (WORLD’S FAME) WILL Speak and CMve Free Demonstrations Nightly at 7.30, on Section at the rear of SOLE BROS, CURRIE STREET. SEQUAH’S Demonstrations are pronounced by Press and public throughout the world as wonderful. SEQUAH Office, ovef Newton 1 King’s, Devon Street, open daily from 10 to 5. j SEQUAH Nightly, at 7.30. I SEQUAH Nightly, at 7.30. ADMISSION: FREE. t ■ WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. TN Future all arrangements in connection with the above hall can be made at the office (lower hall) between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily (except Saturdays). NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. pLEASE take notice that’ my Farm is withdrawn from sale. F, P. SHODRUSKI, Tataraimaka. August 14, 1921. JDUBLIC VOTICE. OF GREAT INTEREST. MTULLOUGH B CLEANS & RE-BLOCKS OLD HATS; also PRESSES & (| DYES OLD and SOILED j CLOTHES as GOOD AS NEW. 'f Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, 4 * New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1921, Page 1
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