, AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7-45* TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Work! Read Story ‘THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" •THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS” "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS” "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS.” THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. A Maurice Tourneur’s Super Production. Also showing; Gaaettes and eomedv. It.C. 1/6. Stalls Is; Reserves at Collier's plus tai. COMING TO-MORROW: A Vitagraph special 6-reel production. EARLE WILLIAMS in “DIAMONDS ADRIFT.” a thrilling adventure play. Also “Invisible Hand.” Gazettes and Comedv. AT USUAL PRICES.
HILLSBOROUGH HALL. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be ten- * dcred to Mr. and Mrs. E. COLE on THURSDAY NIGHT. OCTOBER 27. Best Music! Good Supper! Excellent Floor! 2/6, Ladies 1/6, Non-Daneers 2s. L. SAMPSON, Hon. Sec. JjAST OF gEASON JJANCE. EAST END PAVILION. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. Indies 2s. Gentlemen 3s. Premised by Fitzroy School Fete Entertainment Committee. PROCEEDS IN AID OF GROUNDS. A. C. W. BELLRINGER. Hon. Secretary. PILES CURED Mr (Wellington) writes:— 1 ■‘l am more comfortable and happier than I have been | for years.” piTZGERALD’S QINTMENT, N° 4 PER POT; BY POST 2/3. ’ FITZGERALDS PHAxLACY. ELTHAM. Telephones:— Pharmacy. 135. Residence. 21S. .WATSON A riOODER A.A.N.Z.LA., REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. NJZ. Insurance Co.’s Building, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 176.
OPENING OF RETAIL BRANCH. CALL AND SEE OUR BARGAINS leeord eon Pleated Silk. Crepe-de-Chene and Charmeose Skirts, £2 17s and £3. State-piece Crepe-de-Chene Frocks, aecor-deon-pleated and plain Skins, £5. Designs made to order. Towels 5/6 pair; 70in. Table Damask 5/11 yard; Egyptian Longcloth 1/9, 2/3. utdiee’ Silk Ankle Hose. 4/11, 5/6. Ladies’ All Wool Cashmere Hose, 4/-, 5/6, 6/9. Blouses in Silk. Crepe-de-Chene and Voile. 15/-, 18/6. 25/-, 30/ White and Coloured Georgettes. 8/11. White and Coloured Crepe-de-Chene 9/11. White Silk, 10-momme. 4/11. fOin. Sheets, cut and hemmed. 19/6, 21/6 pair. sOin. Sheets, cut and hemmed, 25/6 pair. »4in. Sheets, cut and hemmed. 18/6 pair. Summer Materials. 2/3, 2/6, 3/3, 3/9. Osinty Embroideries and Insertions, 6d and 7d. Borrockses' Calico Nights neatly trimmed and hand embroidered, 12/-, 13/6, 14/6. Calico Kniekers. 7/6. Calico Underskirts, 10/6. Italian Cloth Underskirts, 11/6. Cotton Blouses, 7/6. HEMSTITCHING TS DONE ON THE PREMISES. MBW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. rURRir STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Herald Office. REMOVAL NOTICE. and after FRIDAY, October 14, my Tailoring Business will be carried « in premises opposite Goldwater iror.’, Brougham Street. M. HEALY, Tailor. R. N KVILLB RENAUD Has recommenced Tuition. Corner Dawson and Fulford Streets. THQNE 223
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1921, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1921, Page 1
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