AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO MORROW, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Screen’s Breeziest Comedienne, MABEL NORMAND in “PINTO.”’ MABEL NORMAND in “PINTO.” MABEL NORMAND in “PINTO.” A rollicking Western Tale of fun, roughriding and high society. Also “Diamond Queen,” Gazettes and Comedy. At. Usual Prices. COMING TO-MORROW: EUGENE O’BRIEN and OLIVE TELL in a terrific drama of life and morals in. Frisco's Chinatown. AT USUAL PRICES. BELL BLOCK HALL. Party and Dance, postponed last night, will Bfe held TO-NIGHT (Friday, October 21, 1921), in aid of N.P. Coursing Club. Ladies’ first prize Silver Tea Pot. value £2 ss; second, value 10/-. Gents’ first prize, value £1; second, value 10/-. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. E. DOUGHTY, Hon. Secretary. In Honor of the Visit of Their Excellencies, the Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe. A CITIZENS’ BALL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE VICTORIA LEAGUE. Patrons: Lord and Lady Jellicoe. Will be held in the Coronation Hall, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. pickets 10s fid, Double Ticket £1 Is, now obtainable from Messrs. T. Avery and Collier’s Music Warehouse, Devon • Street, or the Hon. Secretary. ANN BURGESS, President. C. DENNY-BROWN. Hon. See. A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth.
E —1 ’ Of the links in the long chain of picnicker* to NGAERE GARDENS ON LABOR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. Opunake Band (30 performers) in attendance. The band will commence playing at 11 a.m. Luncheon. Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks. Lollies, Nuts, Ice Cream, ■ etc., obtainable at the Gardens. Hot Water Free. Holiday admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d (no tax). LESTER BROS PHONE 315 MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. I EEK-END gXC UR SIGNS i From Saturday. 22nd inst., Cheap ’ Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to ! North Egmont House. Cara wiD leave Snelling and Andrews’ Garage. I Brougham Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturdays, returning to town on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock. Visitors .will therefore be able to spend from the Saturday Afternoon till Monday morning on the mountain, breakfasting before leaving. ■ A minimum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. Seats may be booked at the Tourist i Bureau (Humphries & Davies’, TeleI phone No. 6421 : or Snelling and Andrews’. Telephone No. 357). INCLUSIVE FARE (motor and board), £2 ss. PICNICKERS. KEEP NGAERE GARDENS IN VIEW FOR LABOR DAY. LESTER BROS PHONE 315. TENNIS GOODS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. YITE have just landed a limited quan- ’’ tity of Bussey’s High-Grade Tennis Rackets, Presses and Balls. The prices are right. The goods are guaranteed 1921. No old stock. CALL AND INSPECT TO-DAY! IRA J. BRIDGER, SPORTS GOODS DEPOT Those 6SD, ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1921, Page 1
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