AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Metro presents their 6-reel Special production, EXTRAVAGANCE I EXTRAVAGANCE Featuring the versatile favorite screen star, MAY’ ALLISON i MAY’ ALLISON A drama of a wife with a silken soul. He was young and foolish and thought that everything his expensive and beautiful wife asked for she should have. (Also showing "Diamond Queen,” Gazettes and Comedy. w STRATFORD JJUSICAL gOGIETY. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! ! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921. ‘ PROGRAMME includes— Snap Shots from Comic Opera. Swing Song with Electrical Effects. Part Songs. The Hawera Male Quartette. —And — MISS TERESA McENROE, of Wellington. Box Plan closes this morning at 11 o’clock, so be early. In response to many requests it has been decided to repeat the Gypsy scena to-night. Members are asked to note this and bring costumes. PRICES—3s, 2s and Is; no taxes. SHOWS. SHOW GROUNDS, FLINT ROAD. STRATFORD STRATFORD. THE SPRING SHOW OF TARANAKI. Geographically Centrally Geographically Centrally Situated. ““ Situated. Come by Special Train! Come, take advantage of Cheap Fares! Comd to Stratford A. and P. Show! Come and visit the most prosperous district in the North Island! Come to Stratford and imbibe the SPIRIT OF OPTIMISM! TO-DAY. Come— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, PEOPLE’S DAY! NEW ZEALAND’S BEST STOCK ON EXHIBITION BOTH DAYS. THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE OF NEW ZEALAND ON PEOPLE’S DAY. COME THURSDAY! EVERY’ DISTRICT WILL BE REPRESENTED. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. QUMMER Q H 0 W . WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. FLOWERS AND FERNS. ROSES AND SWEET PEAS. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. FLORAL DECORATION WORK. HOME COOKERY & PRESERVES. Schedules may be obtained from Mr. G. H. McGahey. 257 Devon Street; The Modern Tailors; Newton King. Ltd.: Webster Bros., or the Secretary— J. W. TAUNT. 100 Devon Street. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. 'T'HE y EW “PLYMOUTH f? AS QOMPANY, T IMITED. DEBENTURE ISSUE OF £28.000 TN DENOMINATIONS OF £5O AND £lOO. With interest at n per cent., to pay off; existing Debentures Maturing on Ist January next. Payable 10 per cent on Application—balance on allotment. Repayable let January. 1932. Applications will be dealt with in order of receipt. Forms of Application may be obtained at the Company’s Office. New Plymouth, or at the Bank of New Zealand. TRY H. G. STAUB. SEEDSMAN & NURSERYMAN, 16 REGENT STREET .... HAWERA. 4 FULL Supply of Garden Seede and Requisites always on hand. Plenty of Choice Flowering Pot Plants. Palms, Hanging Baskets, etc., to choose from. Wreathe. Bouquets. Ladies’ Sprays, etc., made up at shortest notice. Note Address —16 Regent Street, Ha- | tvera. Telephone 35£
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1921, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1921, Page 1
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