EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.30. TO-NIGHT! AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. It is with extreme pleasure that the Management offer the Great Ausralian Production ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. Rolf Boldrewood’a famous story of CAPTAIN STARLIGHT. CAPTAIN STARLIGHT. Outcast and Gentleman Immortal. Hero of Australian Bush Lore. Set, acted, and produced in Australia. Faithfully, Jrividiy and startlingly portrayed in six powerful reels. Also showing— BILL DESMOND In a thrilling picture of the West. "BARE FISTED GALLAGHER.” D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6. Reserves 2/6, at Collier’s. FIRST PICTURE AT 730 SHARP!
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. MOUKTAIS HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. gPECIAL gPRING 'TARIFF. For the next two months only the Tariff at the North Egmont Mountain House will be 14/- per day (inclusive), or £4 18s per week. The Accommodation and Table a-e equal to tho*e of the best hotels it the big centres at a guinea a day and over, added to which are the in- ■ omparable scenery, the health-giv-ing air, and the re«tfulness 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 Mountain at nominal cost. Book at ti-p Tourist Bureau (Humphries and Davies’. Egmont Street, Telephone No. 642), or with the Secretary (Mr. Hugh Baily), Egmont Street, Telephone No. 89). NOTICE to CYCLISTS LADIES’ * GENTS’ ARGYLE CYCLES, £l3 10.-. JUVENILE ARGYLE CYCLES. £ll. MILLER’S MONARCH LAMPS. £1 2s 6J MILLERS BETO LAMPS. 14/«. SADDLES. 12/6, 15'6 and 17/6. RAT-TRAP PEDALS, per pair, B'6. RUBBER PEDALS, per pair. 10/6. BLLMEL’S CELLULOID PUMPS, 15 x 7/8. 6/6. NICKEL-PLATED PUMPS, 3/6. MOTOR CYCLE PUMPS, S/6 & 10/6. ML LAMPS, 4/6 and 7/6. LUGGAGE CARRIERS, 5/-. Also a full range of Cycle Tyres, Tubes and Sundries in stock. ARNOLD GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BARGAINS: T wo O NLY sio. I.—Overland. Model 83, 5-seater, e.L. starter, good order, and any trial; positively the cheapest car in New Zealand. Only £lBO. Ho. 2—Something choice: Roomy 3-seat-er, late model Studebaker, every improvement on the car. A first-class job at the low price of £320. Buyers can purchase these cars with •very confidence. STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phones 732 A 190. P.O. Box 142. SOME CAR TYRE SNIPS. POR ONE WEEK ONLY, subject to X Sales*. 3 only extra heavy non-skid covers, 33 x 4 £6 17s 6d 3 only extra heavy non-skid cover*, 34 x 4 £6 19s 6d 3 only extra heavy non-skid cover*. 32 x 3i £6 10s 1 only extra heavy non-skid cover, 815 x 105 £7 1 only extra heavy non-skid cover. 35 x 41 £lO The above are exceptionally good buying and are real bargains. Buy to-day, Jbefore the extra duty goes on. IRA J. BRID3ER. ■ SPORTS GOODS DEPOT. Those 66D, ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 1
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495Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 1
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