AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Lovely ALICE LAKE. THE GREATER ALICE LAKE. CLAIM. i A pulsating drama of adventure and I mother love. Also Gazette, Comedy and •‘The Diamond Queen.” | COMING TO-MORROW: A Selznick de Luxe Attraction. Zena Keefe in “RED FOAM.” Zena Keefe in “RED FOAM.” A mob is a ferocious coward, blind and cruel! A poignantly dramatic screenplay of terrific appeal. To show at Usual Prices. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. In Honor of the Visit of Their Excellencies, the Governor-General and Lady' Jellicoe. j A CITIZENS' BALL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE VICTORIA LEAGUE. Patrons: Lord and Lady Jellicoe. Will be held in the Coronation Hail,. New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. Tickets 10s 6d, Double Ticket £1 Is, Dow 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.
NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorporated.) HALLOWEEN Another gathering of the Clan« open to members and nonmembers. Scotch Songs, Music and Dauces. Dancing and Games included. The Pipers wHI be there. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. Admission: Cents, 2/6; Ladies, a Basket. JAS. AUSTIN, Secretary.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHC ROH> SCOTCH FAIR To be held in the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, • On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October 27 and 2S, 1921. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor at 2 p.m. on Thursday Afternoon. Admission: Afternoon free, Evening Is. Afternoon Tea. Afternoon Tea. CONCERT AND ORCHESTRA IN EVENINGS. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. . SCOTCH FAIR.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE. ! MOUNTAIN HOUSE. gPECTAL gPRING rpARTFF. I For ihe next two months only the Tariff at the North 'Egmont Mountain Hons? will be 14/- per day (inclusive), or £4 18s per week. The Accommodation and Table a r c equal to those of the be-jt hotels ir. the big centres at a guinea a day and over, added to wSirh are the incomparable scenery, the health-giv-ing air, and the restfulness of the mountain. For the tired, nerve-jangled housewife. jaded business man, or overworked or worried farmer, a week at the Mountain will set herself or himself up for another year. Avail yourself of this opportunity of spending a few days at the Mountain at nominal cost. Book at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries and Davies’. Egmont Street, Telephone No. 642), or with the Secretary (Mr. Hugh Baily). Egmont Street, Telephone No. 89). TENNIS - GOODS DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS. VVE 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, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1921, Page 1
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