AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-DAV, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! The Best Picture Selznick haa ever made. THE SIN THAT WAS HIS. THE SIN THAT WAS HIS. A thrilling play of the Alaskan Gold Camps, featuring virile WM. FA VERSHAM, WM. FAVERSHAM, who, as Two Ace Artie, always shot, to kill—always plotted to run—always gambled to cheat—and yet he made the biggest sacrifice any inan could make. Also Gazettes, Comedy and “The Moonriders”. At Usual Prices. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last night of a thrilling romance of the Virginian Mountains. Frank Keenan. THE BLAZING TRAIL Frank Keenan. THE BLAZING TRAIL Frank Keenan. THE BLAZING TRAIL Frank Keenan. THE BLAZING TRAIL A romantic drama of strong men and [courageous women, of thrilling moments ; and intense romance. Also two-reel comedy and gazettes. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, plus tax. TOKO FOOTBALL CLUB. GRAND SMOKE CONCERT will be held in the Coronation Hall, TOKO, on SATURDAY’, September 17th, at 8 p.m. \ A hearty invitation is extended to all Vice-Presidents and Club Members. Non-Members, ss. PUNGAREHU, RESERVE FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, FOR THE pLAIN & pANCY JJRESS J>ALL. Prizes for Best Costume, Lady and Gentleman. GRAND MARCH at 8.30 p.m. The Event of the Season. Music by Parker’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Slipper. Admission —Double Tickets 4s, Gents 3a, Ladies is 6d. Ladies kindly provide Supper. ■Proceeds in aid of Memorial Fund. E. A. MATHEWS, Hon. Sec.
—*SEQUAH WORLD’S FAME VVILL speak and give Free Demonstra- ' lions NIGHTLY AT 7.30, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 19th, on section in front of THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, TJ.ATA igTREET, JNGLEWOOD. Sequah’s Demonstrations are pronounced by Press and Public throughout the World as wonderful. SEQUAH’S OFFICE, under Eagar’s Coffee Palace, RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD, open daily from 10 till 6. SEQUAH NIGHTLY, at 7.30. ADMISSION FREE. BUILD IN BRICK. LOCKHART, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & BRICK MANUFACTURER, BRICK WORKS, PATEA, Is prepared to supply BEST BUILDING BRICKS ;in any quantity at reasonable rates. . Delivered f.0.b., rail or ship. Patea : quotations on application to office, ! Regent Street, Hawera. ’ Obtain an estimate for building in ■ brick. The low cost will surprise you, , whilst this class of construction has never been equalled in any other material. R. M. LOOKHART, PROPRIETOR.
FOR SALE. 560 ACRES, freehold: A complete 'farm of the finest undulating turnip country in Taranaki, all in grass and nearly all ploughable. Average turnip crops will carry 50 iambs or 7 cows per acre for 3 months. Will now carry 50 cows and 150 store cattle. No buildings. Four paddocks, all permanently watered, miles from factory, school and P.O. The greatest bargain in Taranaki. Price, '£l6 per acre;'terms, 15 per cent cash, 10 per cent in twelve months, or equivalent in buildings, or will erect house if required. 75 per cent 5 years at 6 per cent. Apply to— A. BRETHERTON, Owner, Toko.
MOTOR ENGINES FOR SALE. WE have upwards of 100 engines from to 50 h.p. Singles, twins, fours, sixes and eights. Also Cylinders, Crankshafts. Crank Cases, for practically every make. Other spares for hundreds of Car* and Motor Cycles.— Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd , 29 Harris Street, JVellington
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 1
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