AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the famous Drury Lane success THE HOPE. THE HOPE. THE HOPE. THE HOPE. Produced as a G-act Metro super-special and interpreted by an all-star cast. Also showing—Gazette, Comedy, and “King of the Circus,” COMING TO-MORROW: Commencing at the Matinee at 2 p.m. The fourth Selz-nick-National All-Star Production “THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS.” Also Gazettes, Comedy, and “The Moon-
THE EMPIRE AGAIN TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. DOROTHY PHILLIPS. The Screen’s Foremost Emotional Actress, in a Modern Drama of Universal Appeal that runs the gamut from the little school-house to the stage of the Metropolitan. “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” The Heart Picture of a Generation. ONCE IN EVERY WOMAN’S LIFE there comes a certain great moment. Once in her life-time something comes to her on which her whole future depends. It has come—or will surely come—to you just as it came to Aurora Meredith. ‘ WHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS? Prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls 1/6. (plus tax). Don't Delay. Reserves at Collier’s.
BOY SCOUTS’ Q AMP piRE QONCERT INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. A Good Cause A Good Repertoire. Digger Booth will be there—& programme in himself. But come and see. . The boys deserve encouragement. Prices: 2t> and Is. 7.30 p.m. doors open. PUBLIC NOTICES. SMITH’S MOTORS. r\N Saturday Next all ’Buses to Uruti, Urenui, Pukearuhe and Waitara will leave New Plymouth after the Races. A. J. SMITH. CLOSING NOTICE. HUNT CLUB RACES. ’ pHE Master Butchers will close their Premises at 12 o’clock sharp on SATURDAY, September 3rd. E. L, HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. pOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! NEW ZEALAND v. SPRINGBOKS. THIRD TEST AT WELLINGTON. SEPTEMBER 17th. Should sufficient inducement offer, my ‘ Large White Bus” will leave Waiters, for Wellington on Friday, September 16, for the above match, returning on Sunday, the ISth. Return fare £3. Seats to be booked at the Garage, Waitara, ■ Phone 24M. C. H. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. [ NOTE.—Arrangements will be made to pick up New Plymouth passengeri l . PUBLIC NOTICE. J C. SKIPPER hn- opened an up-to-date Steam Laundry, and ig prepared to take all classes of laundry work. Parcels by Train or Pott promptly attended to. Hotels, boarding houses, tea rooms, etc., catered for STARCH SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY. Address— HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. (Opposite Patterson’s Stables). PUBLIC NOTICE. ;JN consequence of the Old Hospital I Building being now used as -an Infec- ’ nous Diseases Block, the entrance to i Hospital from Daw-on Street is closed from this date to all traffic. Parents are particularly asked to see i hat their children do not go through the Hospital grounds. x E. HOLDEN. Secretary. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. pUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the owners or drivers of al! vehicles plying for hire or engaged in heavy traffic in the County of Clifton (including traction engines, motor waggons, trucks and lorries, vans, cabs and carts) must on or before the 14th day of September, 1921, OBTAIN LICENSES for such vehicles and pay to the County Clerk the prescribed fees therefor in accordance with the provisions of “The Taranaki Counties Joint By-law, 1920. R. 11. PIGOTT, Chairman Clifton County Council. Waitara, 25th August, 1921.
Wpi rp AYL O R, M.R.C.V.S • T (London), VETERINARY SURGEON, Mav be consulted, or telephoned, at Air. H. J-. Abram’s Plarmacy
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1921, Page 1
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