AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. The Fifth of the Universal-Jewel Special Super-features, “COME THROUGH.” “COME THROUGH” “COME THROUGH.” ’ “COME THROUGH.’* Or “RAFFLES.” Adapted from George Bronson Howard’s famous melodrama; a whirling, rushing hurricane of emotion and romance. A NEW “BOSTON BLACKIE” STORY. Do you remember “Under Crimson Skies,” ‘fThe Devil’s Pass-key,” “Blind Husbands,” and “The Virgin of Stainboul”? Then don’t fail to see the fifth big Special and companion production to the above record-making four. This big special showing at usual prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-; Box Plan at Collier’s.
KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. MATINEE TO-DAY. A special matinee has been arranged for to-day. Complete change of programme to-night. Laughter lengthens life: Laugh and live long; and you will, if you see— ALF’S BUTTON ALF’S BUTTON ALF’S BUTTON Rantin’ Roarin’ Comedy Extravaganza. Alf ’lggins Was a pal of ’Ole Bill’s and ’Ole Bill would like you to see the wonderful adventures of his pal Alf. ALF’S BUTTON Was the Prince’s favorite picture. It’s a whole-souled tribute to the incorrigible sense of humor to the men who fought. An all-British lecture with an all-star cast, including Leslie Heneon, Gerald Aimes, and Alma Taylor. Book your seats at theatre office. PriCets: D.C. 2s, Stalls 1/6 (plus tax)*.
PUBLIC NOTICES. WHITELEY JJEMORIAL £}HURCH UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS RALLY. SUNDAY, 2.30 P.M. LANTERN LECTURES: 'Whiteley Hall, Monday, 7.30. Fitzroy Sunday School, Wednesday, 7-30. Collection in aid of Sunday Schools. Conference of Teachers and Workers, Tuesday, 7.30. All Interested in Sunday Schools Invited. SALVATION ARMY. JpIVE Days Mission, from Saturday to Wednesday, August 20 to 24 (inclusive). Week night meetingu commence 7.45. Missioner, Captain Friburg. Everybody invited to come and help us. NOTICE. I have never contracted any debt Whatever in the name of C. J. Parker, I also will not be responsible for any debts contracted in mv name from thifi date, 20th August, 1921. F. HASKELL. Raima ta. Y.W.C.A. CLA&KE MEMORIAL HOSTEL. (Late Chatsworth House.) QMIE Girls’ Hostel will be ready for occupation from September 7th. 1921. Applications for rooms may be made to the Hon. Secretary, 131 Powderham Street, New Plymouth. Girls of all denominations and of no denomination are welcomed. Terms from 22/6 to 30/- a week. Casuals by Arrangement. GOOD GRAZING WANTED. YEARLING and 2-year bulls from Ist to 30th September. NEWTON KING, LTD., New Plymouth. CITIZENS' BAND, SATURDAY. STRONG Ladies’ Committee has undertaken to assist the Band’s Contest Fund by making a house-to-house collection To-Morrow (Saturday, August 20.) No shop or street collection. ' } H, R, CATTLEY, w v . ■ Secretary. $A L E OF JEWELLERY. AT A: THOMPSON’S IXGLEWOOD. : GOODS REDUCED TO PRACTICALLY WHOLESALE PRICES. Brooches, “Rings, Chains, Pendants, Etc., 'Etc., ALL AT ‘"BIG DROP” PRICES. Evary Discount clearly shown on cards ja Window.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1921, Page 1
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