AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE. STRATFORD. CECIL B. DE MILLE’S most ambitious effort. “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “Forbidden Fruit” is sweet; but poisonous. If the ban is taken away the sweetness remains, but the sting j and positive poison is not removed.! “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” ALL STAR CAST. A Paramount. P iper Production. WHAT IS “FORBIDDEN FRUIT”? Human emotion under the searchlight. See this great paramount special tonight and to-morrow night. Prices: D.C., 2s; Stalls, is 6d. gTRATFORD JJUSICAL gOCIETY OONQERT ON SHOW NIGHTS, NOVEMBER 23 and 24, 1921. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. Assisted by Miss Teresa McEnroe, of Wellington. And The Hawera Male Quartette. Box Plan Opens this morning at Mr. T. G. Grubb’s Music Warehouse. Prices: 3/- (reserved), 2/- and I/-. (No tax).
■ POME and see Punch and Judy on their visit to New Plymouth at Kawaroa on Saturday next. PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY. OF TARANAKI. TIMARU HILL, MAIN SOUTH CLOSED. ROAD DANGEROUS. jpUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Main South Road at the Timam Hill, near Tataraimaka, is plosed against all Traffic during reconstruction, and any traffic passing over the same does so on their own responsibility. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, November 14, 1921. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. POISONED GRAIN. ATEPAYERS are hereby notified that Poisoned Wheat may be obtainable free at the County Council office during office hours. JOHN CONNETT, Chairman. New Plymouth, 15th November, 1921. ipVERY Baby bring a Penny, every Penny brings a Baby.—Kawaroa next Saturday.
NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. fpHE Official Opening of the New Plymouth Bowling Club’s Green and Pavilion will take place on SATURDAY, November 19th, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All Bowlers will be heartily welcome, and especially those who have been previously connected with the Club. A special invitation is extended to the Ladies. Play will commence at 2 p.m. C. CARTER. Hon. Sec., N.P.B.C. pLUNKET here and Plunket there, A Plunket everywhere at Kawaroa on Saturday. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. PARITUTU GROUP. are invited to attend the Annual Dinner, to be held at Kawaroa Park Bungalow at 8 p.m. on Friday, November 25. Dress Uniform. G. F. BERTRAND. Troop Leader.
OLEM F. N T yy RAGG E ’ S Famous and Magnificently Pictured LECTURES at WORKERS’ HALL, Next " Week. WATCH FOR PARTICULARS. comes but once a year: so does Plunket Dav. and that is Saturday next at Kawaroa. GENUINE. WANTED —For a Farmer Retiring, a ’ V small Dairy Farm of 20 to 50 acres. Must be good house with all conveniences. Will consider an exchange for a larger property, but not essential. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land & Estate AgentNew Plymouth. You have been to Everybody’s for pictures; von must try Everybody’s for meat on Plunket Friday. Lamb. beef, ducks, fowls, ham. brawn, soups—[everything, at Everybody's, every time. Butcher in charge: Mrs. Hugh Bail/.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1921, Page 1
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