AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! A Paramount Super Production. CECIL B. DE MILLE’S Most Ambitious Effort. “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” A MASSIVE PROBLEM MASSIVELY TREATED. On the Silver-sheet, Cecil B. De Mille has created a picture which dazzles with a blazing sunburst of beautiful women, georgeous settings and intoxicating gowns. “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” Mary was lost in a dream with Roger’s kiss atih warm on her lips, and his wonderful appeal of love still ringing in her ears; yet this was—“FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” A magnificent drama of the temptation that beckons to every wife. Spendid Supporting Programme. Prices: D.C. 2s; Stalls Is 6d (plus tax). £X)ME and see Punch, and Judy on their visit to New Plymouth at Kawaroa on Saturday next.
PUBLIC NOTICES. pLUNKET JJABY J) AYS. NOVEMBER 18 and 19. TO-DAY! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW; MART IN DEVON STREET. Produce, Cakes, Eggs, Cheese, Meats, Flowers, Baby Clothes, Treasure Garden, House-to-House Collection. Morning and Afternoon Tea at Plunket Rooms. SATURDAY, 19th: CHRISTMAS TRIEE AT KAWAROA PARK, 10.30 to 5. Come to Toyland! See the engines run, the dollies talking. Bring your babies; join in the races. Everybody smiling: everybody buying. Punch and Judy; Coconut Shies. /Come along! Come along! Admission free.
PLUME MOTOR SPIRITS. LAUREL KEROSENE. To arrive per s.s. Canadian Pioneer, due New Plymouth about November 21, 1921. pHIS direct consignment of Plume Motor Spirit, Mercury Benzine, and Laurel Kerosene is to be sold at “Duty Free” prices. Taranaki customers requiring supplies of these popular brands are recommended to place their orders IMMEDIATELY with their respective merchants, garages, or storekeepers. VACUUM OIL COMPANY' PTY., LTD., Wellington.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Geoffrey Donald Magnusson and Alex Keith Milne, carrying on business as Plumbers and Electricians at New Plymouth under the style or firm of “Magnusson and Milne,” has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 12th November, 1921. All debts due and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said Geoffrey Donald Magnusson, who will continue to carry on business in Powderham Street, New Plymouth, as a plumber, (Signed) A. K. MILNE. G. D. MAGNUSSON.
DON’T forget the Kawaroa Ladies’ Committee will see that afternoon tea is daintily served at Kawaroa Plunket Day. TO LEND. C-f n 000 (TRUST FUND) on first S,iU,VWU Mortgage, whole or lesser sums; 6* per cent. H. L. SPRATT, Solicitor, Princes Street, Hawera. GLEN Almond subdivision plan now ready.' Apply Newton King, Ltd., land department. e
CLOTH BUTTONS T ADIES! Have your Buttons match your costume. Bring your own cloth and we will make 'them for you. All _ sizes and shapes. Just as cheap as tne old-fa«ii-ioned bone buttons. Smart and up-to-Country orders promptly attended to. Postage paid. THE CLOTH BUTTON DEPOT, C/0 NEW PLYMOUTH ART DEPOT, DEVON STREET Uww Fo»t Office.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1921, Page 1
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