AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Fox Double Bill, Wm. RusseiL “CHILDREN OF Wm. RusseiL THE NIGHT.’’ A remarkable tale of high finance and the underworld. And Darling SHIRLEY MASON in a sweet romanitc drama “LOVETIME,” and Latest Gazettes. COMING TO-MORROW! Metro present their six-reel super-production: May Allison in “EXTRAVAGANCE.” May Allison in “EXTRAVAGANCE.” May Allison in “EXTRAVAGANCE.” May Allison in “EXTRAVAGANCE.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, plus tax.
£TRATFORD gOCIETY TOWN HALL STRATFORD. TOWN HALL STRATFORD. . SHOW NIGHTS. NOVEMBER 23 and 24. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME INCLUDES— Swing Song, with Electrical Effects. Gypsy Scene. Part Songs, etc. Also MISS TERESA McENROE (Of Wellington;. TO MORROW NIGHT’S PROGRAMME: Snap Shots from Comic Opera Part Songs. Hawera Male Quartette. And MISS TERESA McENROE Box Plan Close* on Thursday at 11 a.m.. ‘so be wise and book early. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, and 1/- (no tax).
BOXING! TOWN HALL, ELTHAM, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. At S p.m. sharp. The Be«t Professional Light-weight Contest *tage<r iflrNew Zealand between I “BILLIE” PRESTON (Australia) “BILLIE” PRESTON (Australia) And STEWART SMITH (Whangarei). STEWART SMITH (Whangarei). Also Several first class Amateur Bouts. Come and see the conquerors of Rutherford and Keenan respectively. Box Plan at Bluett’s. ’Phone 241. B. G. TAYLER, Secretary.
NOTICE to CYCLISTS LADIES’ & GENTS” ARGYLE CYCLES, .€l3 10s. JUVENILE ARGYLE CYCLES. £ll. MILLER’S MONARCH LAMPS. £1 2s Gd MILLER’S BETO LAMPS, 14/6. SADDLES. J2/G. L" '(} and 17/6. RAT-TRAP PEDALS. per pair. 8/6. RUBBER PEDALS, per pair. 10/6. BLUM EL’S CELLULOID PUMPS. 15 x 4/8. 6/6. NICKEL PLATED PUMPS, 3/6. MOTOR CYCLE PL MPS, S/6 & 10/6. OIL LAMPS. 4/6 and 7/6. LUGGAGE CARRIERS, 5/-. Al«o a full range of Cycle Tyres, Tube? and Sundries in stock. ARNOLD GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
COAL! COAL! COAL! iCOST OF LIVING AGAIN REDUCED. ' T BEG to notify the public of New Ply- ; *■ mouth that on and after Monday next Il am further reducing rhe price of the beat Htintiy Household and Kitchen Coal, in any quantity, from a bag up- , wards. Prompt delivery to any part of New Plymouth. All other kinds of Wood, Coal and Coke in stock. ’Phone 403. JACK HOSKIN, King Street. THE STRATFORD & T»EPOSIT C° ’ L TD ’ ; < Tn f 'orportpd undf*r “The Companies* • ’ Act, 1908“) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: I Messrs- Sydney Pitt (Chairman), J. Masters, S. H. James, T. H. Penn, <uA A. W. Budge. CASH DEPOSITS received lor" 12 MONTHS, bearin- interest at the rate of 7 PER CENT, per annum. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. P.O. Box 78, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1921, Page 1
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