AMUSEMENTS. HE’S HERE! HE’S HERE! TOM MIX IS HERE—TO NIGHT AT THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Tom Mix will nab you to-night. See “The Riding Whirlwind.’ Tom Mix in “PRAIRIE TRAILS.” Tom Mix in “PRAIRIE TRAILS.” Tom Mix in “PRAIRIE TRAILS.” The complete and thrilling sequel to “The Texan.’’ The Texan meets his greatest adventure in this touting romance, in which his sturdy heart and .steady hand won out. Adventure, t-hrrlte and wild riding. The “King of Cowboys’’* stars in his latest and best picture. Also “Sunshine” comedy and Fox Gazettes—and we are showing at the usual prices.
THE EMPIRE F WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. p At 2.15 and 8. TWO SESSIONS EACH DAY. AFTERNOON AT EVERYBODY’S. NIGHT AT EMPIRE. The Famous Big Game Hunter and Explorer, HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.Z.S. C HARRY K. EUSTACE. F.Z.S. The renowned explorer and big game hunter, will tell you of his experiences 'i in darkest Africa—and illustrate his -* story with the most remarkable and fc thrilling set of motion pictures that it j, hm ever been your good fortune to a * see. ci THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS THROUGH JUNGLE WILDS HARRY K. EUSTACE not only a lecturer, but an entertainer. A renowned explorer who tells the story of his life in the Jungle. Trices: D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/- and 1/6. Reserves at Collier’s. Commencing at the Matinee To-Morrow. LOOK! LOOK! o E o PIK IN PRIZES to be won at the 1: X J AVEN I' E ROAD CARD CLUB’S EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE, .To be held at the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL (upstairs;, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. Euchre from 8 till 10. Dance to follow, ladies* Ist prize: Armchair valued at £5 (donated Dy Mr. A.-J. Millman). Gents’ Ist prize: Armchair valued at £5 (donated by Purser’s, Ltd.) Ladies’ 2nd prize: Electric iron valued sat £2 5s (donated). Gents’ 2nd prize: Watch valued at £2 10s (donated by Mr. J. Bennett). Ladies’ 3rd prize: Quarter-ton of coal, , donated by W. Thompson and Son. Gents’ 3rd prize: Quarter-ton of coal, ' donated by Mr. W. Bendall. * t Prizes on view at H. Derby and Co.’s, i GOOD FLOOR! DAINTY SUPPER! f Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. • J. CLIFF, t Hon. Sec. , TENDERS. TENDERS. to close on Monday, Octo- ( | A ber 10. are invited for grubbing' j about 15 acres furze stumps. For fur- | | ther particulars apply— J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okate. TO PAINTERS. ■ RENDERS are invited until 12 o’clock I (noon) on Thursday, 6th October, 11921. for painting various buildings and ' jroofs at the Race Course for the TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Architect. THOS. H. BATES, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
TO BUILDERS. i ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited until 12 o’clock (noon) on Thursday, 6th October, for the erection of Loose Boxes and Feed Rooms, in brick or concrete, at the Race Course, for rhe TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. Plans, etc., can be seen at the office of the Architect. THOS. H. BATES. A.N.Z.T.A., Registered Architect, Brougham Street. New Plymouth. ! HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN COAL. HPHE CENTRAL COAL YARDS are —■ now stocked with best Huntly Coal from Waikato Shipping Co.’s mine, and fresh stocks are regularly arriving. This is the best and cheapest Household and Kitehen Coal in New Plymouth, and can be recommended. Also good supplies of other Coals, Wood and Coke. Prompt delivery to any part of New Plymouth. Ring up ’Phone 403 for your next order. —* - JACK HOSKIN KING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. jj VILLE -RENAUD Has recommenced Tuition. Corner Dawson and Fulford Streets. »PHONE 223.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1921, Page 1
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