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AMUSEMENTS. A DE LUXE DOUBLE BILL AT ' TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! .When a iman to his senses a maiden would bring— A tear and a faint, a trembling so shocking. A disarranged gown showing sheerest Silk stocking— And a man-fish is CAUGHT! TO THOSE ABOUT TO MARRY.HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED! NIGHTLY LESIONS BY AN EXPERT. "A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE.” “A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE.” “A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE.” “A TEMPERAMENTAL WIFE.” Better known as CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. And the Sensational Comedy Special. LARRY LEMON ‘ LARRY LEMON in his high voltage fun film THE SPORTSMAN. THE SPORTSMAN. And he's “some” sportsman, believe us. This big bil] at usual prices. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plus tax).

NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. w qWELFTH Q.RAND OONCERT. EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE TUESDAY’ AND WEDNESDAY, 20th and 2let September. VISITING ARTIST. MR. ERNEST DRAKE MR. ERNEST DRAKE MR. ERNEST DRAKE NEW .ZEALAND’S GREAT TENOR. NEW ZEALAND’S GREAT TENOR. Just returned from phenomenal successes at Royal Albert Hall, London. See vhat leading English critics say of this great master of song. Mr. A. L. Moore, elocutionist, New Plymouth. “The Melody Four,” quartette. JThe .numbers to be given by the Male Choir are all new .and eclipse anything yet given by the Society. Don't Miss this Treat. Prices: 4/- (reserved). 3/- and 2/-. J’lan Opens Collier’s Friday, 16th inst. FOOTBALLERS’ rjRAND pLAIN & fANCY J)RESS JJALL. TARIKI HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Prizes for Most Original and Best Fancy Dresses. Ladies & Genta. Music by Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra. POOD FLOOR! GOOD SUPPER* tickets—Gents 3/6, Ladies 2/-, Double Tickets ss. S. LAWRENCE, Secretary. FISHING SEASON. OCTOBER 1, 1921, TO APRIL 30, 1922. JpiSHING LICENSES may be obtained at the following Post Offices:—-New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara. Oka to. Pungarehu. Rahotu, Opunake, and the following stores; —Messrs. Hughson’s Ltd. (Rahotu), J. S. Fox (Okato), Loveridge Bros. (Tariki), Reg. Baker (Opunake), Greenway Bros. (Okato), Mrs. Smart (Oakura). E. M. Reynolds (Oaorui), Mesdames Swanwick and Kidd (Omata), ‘ W. Downs (Bell Block). W. H. Keasbury (Warea). J. Austin and Son (tobacconists, New Plymouth), A. S. Haaell (New Plymouth 1; also at the office of the Secretary (New Plymouth). LICENSES—Men. whole season (avail- ■ able over all Dominion), 20s: women and ■ boys (under 16 years of age). ss. Dav I Licenses (available for Taranaki District | only). 2/6; Half-Season Licenses, from j December 20, 1921, (available for Tara- i paki District only), 12/6. VAL. DUFF, Hon. Secretary.

J ETT & FOSTER DECORATORS MOA STREET, INGLEWOOD, {A NNOUNCE that they have commenced business as Decorators, and fcre prepared to undertake all classes of HOUSE & SHOP DECORATING, including PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, & SIGNWRITING in any part of the disBest Materials and Best Workmanship guaranteed. Estimates Willingly given. ’Phone 106. * YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. BETTER CLASS MOTOR CHEAPER. A writer in Modern Transport states that “ the cost of operating and main- ■ taining a motor may safely be estimated at three farthing* a mile in favor ©f a better class vehicle.” The British build “Dennis” is a high-class lorry. It |?ives maximum service at minimum expense The New Zealand Express Co.. fctdn Agents,

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1921, Page 1

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