AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S 'TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of TOM MOORE & NAOMI CHILDERS in the big Racing Melodrama LORD AND LADY ILGY. LORD AND LADY ALGY. \ Also "Diamond Queen,” Gazettes and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW: Selznick presents CONWAY TEARLE in hia big Society Plav “SOCIETY SNOBS.” MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. yV T ANDED—Buyers for the Big Turkey. Home-grown Mutton and Pork at St. Maryk Produce Stall to-day. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. THE GREAT MTSWEN HYPNOTIST AND ENTERTAINER, Th? Sydney Referee says: “Funny enough to make a oat laugh. If you want an enjoyable evening see the Great McEwen.” NO PICTURES. This .is McEwen’s Big Record: '3OO Nights, SYDNEY; 300 Nights, ADELAIDE; 271 Nights, MELBOURNE; 12 Nights BRISBANE-, 105 Nights PERTH; 36 Nights AUCKLAND; 36 Nights WELLINGTON; 32 Nights CHRIST CHURCH. Prices: 3/-, 2/- and 1/- (Children 1/6 and 1/-), phis tax. Booking at Collier’s. ■pUNCH and Judy Show at the Fitzroy A School Fete on Saturday. e.n. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN w H OUS E .
gPECIAL gPRING rfARIFF. For the next two months only the Tariff at the North Egmont Mountain House will be 14/- per day (inclusive), or £4 18s per week. The Accommodation and Table a-c equal to those of the be*t hotels ir. Ihe big centres at a guinea a day ami over, added to which ore the in-<-ompar&bL scenery, the health-giv-ing air, and the rest fulness of the mountain. For the tired, nerve-jangled"house-wife. 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 ttg Tourist Bureau (Humphries and Davies’, Egmont Street, Telephone No. 642), or with the Secretary (Mr. Hugh Baily), Egmont Street, Telephone No. 89). piREWORKS! Bonfire! Bring along A your crackers, double-bangers and Roman Candles to Fitzroy School Fete, Saturday. e.n. ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO RING PHONE YITHEN ORDERING THAT MEDICINE " FOR YOU. All dispensing done by competent and experienced Dispensers. Prompt delivery. COUNTRY’ ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. TEED'S PHARMACIES NEW PLYMOUTH.
BARGAINS: T wo O NLY ' No. I.—Overland. Model 83, 5-seater, e. 1., star:er. good order, and any trial; positively the cheapest car in New Zealand. Only £ISO. No. 2- —Something choice: Roomy 3-seat-er, ]ate model Studebaker, every improvement on the car. A first-class job at the low price of £320. Buyers can purchase these cars with every confidence. STAINTON & CO., SEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS. MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS M !e motor cycle repairs. o ; p OVERHAULING T I A OVERHAULING. O I I BRAZING. R IR BRAZING. IS STOVE ENAMELLING V STOVE ENAMEL!.!' G C M TUNING. TUN!’.' I. L O TUNING. TUNING E IT LATHE WORK. |O LATHE WORK- R IR Expert opinion, and estimate? E I c Given Free. P I Y ’ C PERCY J. DOUGLASS. I L £• E NEW PLYMOUTH. S, MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS J
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1921, Page 1
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