AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S JTO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! l-a»t Night of FRANK KEENAN ip the -Pat he” feature "THE WORLD AFLAME,” and the second episode of the trig African Jungle Serial. "THE LOST CITY.” Gazette* and Comedv. AT USUAL PRICES. SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY. “THE RIVER’S END." “THE RIVER’S END.” “THE RIVER’S END.” “THE RIVER’S END.” XOU CANT IMAGINE the thrills contained in this masterpiece of JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S— That the Magic Touch of MARSHALL NF.ILAN ha* transformed into a living hour of entertainment that yon will remember all your hie. “THE RIVER’S END.” “THE RIVER’S END.” “THE RIVER’S END.” “THE.RIVER’S END.” A Most Thrilling Story of God’s Country • —of the virile Royal Mounted Police—of red-blooded men, and adventure —of Oriental mysticism, of a wonderful and unusual love. Prices: D.C. 2/-. Stalls 1/6. Reserves at Collier’s 2/6, all plus tax. piTZROY SCHOOL pETE. piTZROY SCHOOL pETE. piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. To be Opened by Mr. S. G. Smith, M.P. Fancy Drill and Dancing by the Scholars. Fancy Drill and Dancing by the Scholars. All kinds of Stalls, with daintiest Juune-made Plain and Fancy Articles. Baby Garments a Specialty. ALL PRODUCE FROM FARM AND « GARDEN. ICE CREAM STALL. Competitions Extraordinary? Al] the Latest Novelties Raging in Australia. Hoop-la,* Raffles, Shooting Gallery, Sweets, Soft Drinks. Cakes. Dolls Galore. Bran Tubs and Fishing Ponds for the Children. Refreshment*, Afternoon Tea & Supper. DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, BONFIRE. gfh BATTALION REGIMENTAL BAND DON’T MISS THIS! . DON’T MISS THIS! PUNCH & JUDY SHOW. NOVEMBER sth, at 1.30 p m. NOVEMBER sth, at 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 6d: School Children Free. DANCE IN THE EVENING. V. GEORGE. Hon. Sec. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH, BELL BLOCK. J£OSE qpEA & gALE OF yyORK. BELL BLOCK HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Opening Ceremony 2 p.m. by Mrs. C. H. Burges*. In the Evening there will be a Social and Dance. Admi- a sion— Afternoon 6d; Evening: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/-. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. ST™ N EW p LYMOUTH G AS QOMPANY, JJMITED DEBENTURE ISSUE OF £28.000 IN DENOMINATIONS OF £5O AND >£loo. With interest at 8 per cent., to pay off existing Debentures Maturing on Ist January next. Payable 10 per cent on Application — balance on allotment. Repayable let January. 1932. Applications will be dealt with in order of receipt. LIST CLOSES ON 21st NOVEMBER, 1921. Forms of Application may be obtained at the Company’s Office. New Plymouth. ; or at the Bank of New Zealand. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, TAS just landed a large stock of J THREE-PLY BOARDS AND . SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. ] Phone 321. Workshop: Broadway.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1921, Page 1
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