AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S JIO-NIGHT! At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE.” “SKY-EYE” The Wonder Picture of the Clouds, featuring the Intrepid Airman UEUT. RUSSELL J. HUNT The Public likes Sensation ard Melodrama with a new twist, and there is no use trying to humbug them. “SKY-EYE” furnishes the new twist. It is the first Motion Picture in which most of the locale is laid in the clouds. its SOME action! WHOLE SQUADRONS OF AEROPLANES—MONSTERS OF THE CLOUDS. Also showing—Gazette, Comedy and "The Invisible Hand.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Reserves 2/- at CoMier’s. All {>lus tax. EMPIRE THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THE GREAT MEWEN HYPNOTIST AND ENTERTAINER. Assisted by MISS HEBE SAINT (Elocutionist), and the Mysterious MARCY. Aeontemporary says: “Mr. McEwen is conceded to be the foremost exponent of th'* laws governing sub-conscious self touring the world to-day. It is incumbent Upon all who keep track of the affaire of men to study this borderland consciousness which controls our most intimate relationships and our outlook upon life.” Prices: 3/-, 2/- and 1/- (Children 1/6and I/-), plus tax. Booking at Collier’s. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. On the FITZROY SCHOOL GROUNDS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. To be Opened by Mr. S. G. Smith, M.P. Fancy Drill and Dancing by the .Scholars. Fancy Drill and Dan -i ng by the S -holars. All kinds of Stalls, with daintie.4 Plain and Fancy Articles. Baby Garments a Specialty. ALL PRODUCE FROM FARM AND GARDEN. Hoop-la, Raffles. Shooting Gallery, Competitions. Sweets. Soft Drinks, Cakes. Dolls Galore, Bran Tabs and Fishing Ponds for the Children. Refreshments. Afternoon Tea & Supper. Uh BATTALION REGIMENTAL BAND.
DON’T MISS THIS? DON’T MISS THIS! NOVEMBER sth, at 1.30 p.m. NOVEMBER sth, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 6d; School Children Free. V. GEORGE, Hon. See. DROWNED ON LABOR DAY. BUT WE ARE STILL SMILING. OPUNAKE BAND Programme- will be rendered at NGAERE GARDENS ON SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6, Commencing 12 o’clock. Motor Service from Stratford Post Office at intervals. First trip 11.30 a.m. LESTER BROS PHONE 315. TENNIS TT will pay you to call and inspect our * unique stock of Tennis Goods. Full lang? of all Racquets and Balk. Bussey’s Racquets from 325; Lillyprhite and Frowd’a from 50s, etc., etc. , Tennis Nets. Score Books. Ayres and | Bussey’s Balk. Racquet Presses, Air- ' tight Cover?, Rubber Handle Grips, Ball ’ Carriers, etc., etc. We guarantee all our goods to be the beat obtainable. Special prices for Ayres’ Balls to Clubs. Call or write. J. AUSTIN & SON HIGH-CLASS TOBACCONISTS AND SPORTS DEPOT, DEVON STREET CENTRAL. "BOX 141 NEW PLYMOUTH STUMPING BY CONTRACT. yy ANTED to let—Eight acres of ’ stumping by contract. Apply — L. B. LEECH, Pukenra’nii Nraere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1921, Page 1
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