AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S JO-KIGHT At 7-45 TO-NIGHT Last Night of Dainty MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER In her delight fully wholesome comedy -drama, “THE INTRUSION OF ISOBEL ” “THE INTRUSION OF ISOBEL.” “THE INTRUSION OF ISOBEL.” (Also Gazettes, Comedy and ‘The Invisible Hand” * No. 12. Coming To-morrow.—ALlCE JOYCE In her big Vitagraph production, "THE < ICE OF FOOLS,’ a drama of a fourpornered triangle, each corner a folly of the smart set. J>ELL JJLOCK JJALL. TO-NIGHT: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1921. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE (In aid of N.P. Coursing Club). PRIZES: Ladies: First, Goods valued £1; second, falue 10s. Gentlemen: First, Goods valued £1; second, value 10s. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. F. DOUGHTY. Hon. Sec. I LIT ARY jQANCE. C. SQUADRON, 2nd QUEEN ALEX. ANDRA, W.W.C.M.R. [A DANCE will be held in the ÜBENUI _ H ALT, on THURSDAY’, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Orchestral Music. iOOD 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. s KA WARD A PARK. • Reservg This Date. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. jy EE K EN D EXCURSIONS From Saturday. 22nd Oct.. - Cheap Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to North Egmont Hoose. Care will leave Snelling and Andrews’ Garage, I Brougi am Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturdays returning to town on Mon- j day 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 minimum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. Seata 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. i NOTICE TO CYCLISTS LADIES’ & GENTS’ ARGYLE CYCLES, ! £l3 JOs. JUVENILE ARGYLE CYCLES. £ll. MILLER’S MONARCH LAMPS, £1 2s 6J MILLER’S BETO LAMPS. 14 6. SADDLES. 12/6. 15/6 and 17/6. | RAT-TRAP PEDALS, per pair, 8/6. RUBBER PEDALS, per pair. 10/6. RLI MEL’S CELLULOID PUMPS, NICK EL-PLATED PUMPS. 3/6. MOTOR CYCLE PUMPS, 8/6 & 10/6. □IL LA-MPS. 4/6 and 7/6. LUGGAGE CARRIERS, 5/-. ! Also a full range of Cycle Tyre«, ! tubes and Sundries in stock. ARNOLD GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTOR CYCLES 34 h.p ARNO. 3 speed £35 2 J h.p. 3-speed DOUGLAS, almost new £7O I £2 h.p. 2-speed DOUGLAS, W.D. J model £B5 I i h.p. RUDGE MULTI £55 34 h-p BRADBURY £25 ! 3} h.p. L.M.C. £25 ? 34 h.p. BuS.A £3O 3* h.p. TRIUMPH, free engine .. £35 ! [ Bi h-p. NEW HUDSON. 3-speed .. £35 | 4 h.p. NEW HUDSON, 3-speed, countershaft £6O i « 9 h.p. HARLEY DAVIDSON. 1920 model, and side-car .... £155 I All the above are guaranteed to be in ! mechanical order at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEP T. ■aaoNE i«4.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1921, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1921, Page 1
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