AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of OWEN MOORE in his ' chuckling Selznick comedy drama “A DIVORCE OF CONVENIENCE.” Also Gazettes. Flynn Detective and “The Branded Four.” COMING TO-MORROW! Wm. Fox presents PEARL WHITE in “THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN,” a splendid screen story from Charles Neville Buck’s “A Pagan of the Hills.” And the Sunshine comedy scream, “The Meal Ticket.” AT USUAL PRICES. NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. LOCALITY: DEVON STREET WEST, ’ NEAR POST OFFICE. SOLE BROS. A COMPLETE HEW COLOSSAL CIRCUS and MAMMOTH MAJESTIC MENAGERIE. The Largest Waggon Show now touring Australasia. Nothing ever seen in New Zealand to compare with it. THIS IS THE ONE & ONLY CIRCUS. OQ STAR ARTISTS. gQ HORSES AND PONIES J 0 -J CAGES OF WILD BEASTS. 1 A 9Q NOVELTY ACTS OQ FRESH FACES. FRESH ACTS. EQUESTRIAN CIRCUS. ANIMAL AND HORSE CIRCUS. A first-cla-s company of Aerial Perform,rs. Acrobats. Gymnasts. Tumblers. Bare Back and Somersault Riders. Wire Walkers. Dental Artists. Trick Horses and Ponies. Performing Dogs and Monkeys. High-jum-ning Greyhounds. Evervthing New to New Zealand. Do not fai] to- see this big enterprise. SOLE’S SILVER BAND. Electrically lighted throughout. Good Seating Accommodation. Popular Prices. CHAS CAPOT. Touring Manager.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. gPECL\L gPRING HPARIFF. For the next two months, only the | Tariff at the North Egmont Moun- , tain House will be 14/- per day (inclusive), or £4 ISs per week. The Accommodation and Table a-c equal to those of the best hotels ir. the big centres at a guinea a day and over, added to which are the ini comparable scenery, the health-giv- ■ ing air, and the restfulness of the mountain. For the tired, nerve-jangled housewife, jaded business man, or overworked or worried farmer, a week at the Mountain will set herself or himself up for another year. Avail yourself of this opportunity of spending a few days at the Mountair at nominal cost. Book at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries and Davies’, Egmont Street, Telephone No. 642), or with the Secretary (Mr. Hugh Baily). Egmont Street, Telephone No. 89). 1/6 1/6 PREVENT CONTAGION BY USING V APOFUME A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION for A CATARRH. ’FLU & BRONCHIAL COLDS. A few drops on the Handkerchief or Clothes keep the germs away. TEED’S PHARMACIES NEW PLYMOUTH. EVERYBODY Economising? WHY? Because they can obtain THE BEST HUNTLY COAL THE BEST HUNTLY COAL THE BEST HUNTLY COAL THE BEST HUNTLY COAL | The cleanest, brightest aijd cheapest household or kitchen coal in New Plymouth. Try it and compare my prices. Orders left at my office, or ’phoned by ringing 403, will receive prompt atten-' tion. JACK HOSKIN, King Street. New Plymouth. FOR ART WALLPAPERS . FROM 2/6 PER ROLL. OHEAPEST House for — Paints, 27/6 per gallon. Oils, 7/- per gallon, at 0. LE PAGE, DEVON STREET. ’Phone 325, New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1921, Page 1
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