:nts. for •'•'The Victim.’* SA,A .YBODY’S At 7-45 TO-NIGHT » vf the wonderful hotoplay, THE VICTIM. jA THE VICTIM. H.. THE VICTIM. j, cnteneed to death; and he talked out to pay to the law the dread lenalty it exacted for the commission if murder. Yet he was innocent, and, lad he spoken one word—only one word—it would have saved him. Yet father Cosgrove was silent. Why? decause he would not break his vows ind reveal what had been told him under She seal of the confessional. Truth is ft ranger than fiction —and this is a true rtorv. Also showing the big “Snooky” Vom)dy ‘ Beat It” and Gazettes. D.C. 1/6 Stalls 1/-, Reserves at flier's (phis tax).
C SQUADRON. 2nd QUEEN ALEXANDRA, W.W.C.M.R. DANCE will b<* held in the URENUI ** HALL on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. •Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Orchestral Music. XK>D FLOOR’ GOOD SUPPER! C. BLEAKLEY, Hon. Sec.
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 HOUSE. EEK• E N D EXCURSIONS From .Saturday. 22nd inst.. Cheap Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to North Egmont ♦ House. Cans will leare Snelling and Andrews’ Garage, Brougham Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturdays. returning to town on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock. V’sitors will therefore be able to spend from the Saturday Afternoon till Monday morning on the mountain, breakfasting before leaving. A minimum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. Seats may be booked at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries A Davies’, Telephone No. 642); or Snelling and t Andrews’. Telephone No. 357). INCLUSIVE FARE (motor and board). £2 ss.
WHAT ABOUT THAT XMAS PRESENT tl’F m** now making up a very fine range of UMBRELLAS. A big selion to choose from. Our bedrock prices cannot be beaten. Remember, we are Manufacturers, and ent out the Middleman’s profit. MAWKES & CHAMPION UMBRELLA, HOSIERY. & KNITTED GOODS MANUFACTURERS. 277 D~VON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR art wallpapers FROM 2/6 PER ROLL. pHEAPEST House for— Paints, 27/6 per gallon. Oils, 7/-’ per gallon, at0. LE PAGE, DEVON STREET. ’Phone 325, New Plymouth. BARGAINS: T wo Ov,Y0 v,Y jfo. I.—Overland. Model 83, 5-seater. e.L. starter, good order, and any trial; positively the cheapest car in New Zealand. Only £lBO. K o . 2—Something choice: Roomy 3-seat-er. late model Studebaker, every immovement on the ear. A first-class job at the low price of £320. Bn vers can purchase these cars with <rery confidence. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH 7« * 190. P.O. Box 142. ■V
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 November 1921, Page 1
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