AMUSEMENT S. KQTE. —See the N.Z. Bowlers To-Morruw and Saturday. EVERYBODY’S PO-NIGHT! At 7-4 - TO-NIGHT! Leet Night of the big Lumber Camp Romance, “SMILING ALL THE V»AY.” “SMILING ALL THE WAY.” “SMILING ALL THE WAY.” Starring Leatrice Joy and David Butler. Al*> showing—Gazettes, Comedy and ’’The Invisible Hand/’ AT USUAL PRICES. COMING TO-MORROW! BESSIE BARBISCALE in ‘ THE' WOMAN MICHAEL MARRIED.” and “THE NL BOWLERS” versus “GLASGOW SELECT.” at St. Rollo Green. Bowlera! Take a look.’ Maybe you HI learn something. Price* are not D.C. 1/6, Stall* I*. Reserve at Collier’s and be sure of a seat. EMPIRE THEATRE. November 21, T2, 23. BILLETED A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By F. Tennyson Jesse and H. M. Harwood. Betty Taradine ... Mrs. Claude Weston Penelope Moon .... Mrs. Rex Brewster MLs Liptrott (the vicar’s sister) Mrs. E. A. Walker Mrs. Brace (the cook> ... Mrs. Bartley Rose (a maid) Miss Jessie Home beter Taradine Mr. A. L. North Colonel Preedy Mr. A. L Moore Rev. Ambrose Liptrott (the vicar) Mr. C. H. Wynyard Hr. McFarlane (bank manager) Mr. Andrew Smith The Play takes place in the morningroom of the Manor House, Petworthy, in the August of 1915. BOX PLAN OPENS AT COLLIERS ON THURSDAY MORNING.
HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. Q R A N D QONCERT By the Children of St. Paul's Sunday School. IONCERT» DANCE! SUPPER ! Admission 2s. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE WEST END SCHOOL GALA DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. KAWAROA PARK. Reserve This Date. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN H O U S E . jy EEK- E ND EXCURSIONS From Saturday, 22nd inst.. Cheap Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to North Egmont House. Care will leave Snelling and Andrews’ Garage. BrougLam Street, at 2 p.m. on Satxrtaw. returning to town on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock. Visitors will therefore be able to spend from the Saturday Afternoon till Monday morning on the mountain, breakfasting before leaving. A min imum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. Seats may be booked at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries & Davies’, Telephone No. 642); or Snelling and Andrews’, Telephone No. 357). INCLUSIVE FAILE (motor and board), £2 ss. NOTICE to CYCLISTS LADIES’ A GENTS' ARGYLE CYCLES, £l3 10s. JUVENILE ARGYLE CYCLES. £ll. FILLER’S MONARCH LAMPS, £1 2* 6d MILLER’S BETO LAMPS. 14/6. SADDLE* 12/6. 15/6 and 17/6. RAT-TRAP PEDALS, per pair, 8/6. RUBBER PEDALS, per p?ir. 10/6. SLUM EL’S CELLULOID PUMPS. 15 x 7/8. 6/6. NICKEL-PLATED PI MPS, 3/6. MOTOR CYCLE PUMPS, g/6 A 10/6. )1L LAMPS. 4/6 and 7/6. LUGGAGE CARRIERS, 5/-. Also a full range of Cycle Tyres, tub*-- and Sundries in stock. ARNOLD GEORGE *ROUG H A if STREET, NEW I’LYMOLTHFOR ART WALLPAPERS From 2/6 per roll at O. LE PAGE. DEVON STREET. 'Phone 323 (Nixon and Nixon's number).
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1921, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1921, Page 1
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