AMUSEMENTS. BE THERE EARLY OR RESERVE. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Positively Last Night of the Big Success RUDD’S NEW SELECTION. RUDD’S NEW SELECTION. An Australian production, and the sweetest Bush Love / Story ever told. Steele Rudd’s famous book picturised. D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Reserves 2s fid at Collier’s, all plus tax. EMPIRE THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THE GREAT M°EWEN HYPNOTIST AND ENTERTAINER, Assisted bv MISS HEBE SAINT (Elocutionist), ana the Mysterious MARCY. NO PICTURES. This is McEwen’s Big Record: 300 Nights, SYDNEY; 300 Nights, ADELAIDE; 271 Nights, MELBOURNE; 212 Nights BRISBANE; 105 Nights PERTH; 136 Nights AUCKLAND; 36 Nights WELLINGTON; 32 Nights CHRISTCHURCH. Prices: 3/-, 2/- and 1/- (Children 1/6and 1/-), plus tax. Booking at Collier’s. TTOOP-LA, Bran-Tub, Fishing-Pond, Sweets, Ice-cream, at the Fitzroy School Fete, Saturday. PUBLIC NOTICES. CITIZENS’ BALL COMMITTEE. A LL Claims against the above Com- j mittee must be sent in to the undersigned by SATURDAY, November 5, 1921. C. DENNY-BROWN, Hon. Sec., A.M.P. Buildings. SALVATION ARMY. rp H E gELF - J) E NIA L STREET COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN UP TO-MORROW. Donors of sixpence arid over will receive a badge. pLUNKET JJABY £)AY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. MART to be held in Devon Street. To Help the Mothers and Save the Babies. QEE the Children’s Drill at the Fitzroy School Fete, Saturday. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUAL pESTIVAL gERVICE In connection witlr the Taranaki Church Choirs Association. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921, At 7.30 p.m. Anthems: (1) “The Wilderness” (Goss); (2) “How Lovely arc the Messengers” (Mendelssohn). Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis: Stanford in B flat. Popular Hymns. ADDRESS BY TW BISHOP OF AUCKLAND. All seats free. Collection for the funds of the Church Choirs Association. NOTICE. HPHE public are notified that my, shop will be closed on SATURDAY afternoon next, for ONE Saturday only. LEONG, TING & CO. THE AEROPLANS. SEE HAWERA FROM THE AIR. WEATHER permitting, , passenger VV flights will be undertaken from the Hawera racecourse daily from 11 «.m Fares £2 upwards. Apply — J. G. PENNENT, Somerset House, Or on the Grounds. I J£LTHAM— JJpAD R ACE - | DECEMBER 1. Six Prizes. First of Three Races for the Boomerang Challenge Cup. Programme Later. H. NUTTALL, Hon. Sec. Eltham Cycle Chib. FOR SALE. < OOVER CAR, three-seater, in | AV first-class order, electric light, lyres: 'in good condition. A bargain. Apply . ’Bcvur.’' G.P.0., Stratford. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1921, Page 1
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389Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1921, Page 1
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