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AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT! MACK SENNETT‘S Big Spectacular Eight-Reel Laughter Speciality, with 500 of the famous Mack Sennett Beauties, and featuring BEN TURPIN, MARIE PREVOST, PHYLLIS HAVER & CHARLES MURRAY. “A SMALL TOWN IDOL.” “A SMALL TOWN IDOL.” “A SMALL TOWN IDOL.” “A SMALL TOWN IDOL.” Spectacle, Melodrama & Comedy Combined in one tremendous production. “A SMALL TOWN IDOL” Is a super-speedster, making the hills of hilarity on high gear. Prices: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6 (plus tax). QHOIR QONCERT EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 7 and 8. PROGRAMME. “God Save the King.” 1. Overture, “The Cloches de St. Malo” (W. Rimmer), Male Choir Orchestra. 2. Part Song, “O Hush Thee My Babie” (Sir Arthur Sullivan). Male Choir. 3. Violin Solo—First night, “Reverie” (Vieuxtemps), second night “Meditation” (Thais Massenet), Miss Nancie Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 4. Part Song. “Old Man Moses” (David Hume). Male Choifr. 5. Song, “The Pipes oT Pan” (Edward Elgar), Mr. A. L. North. 6. Part Song.. “O Dry Those Tears” (Teresa del Riego), Male Choir. 7. Violin Solo—First night “Scene de Ballet” (De Beriot), second night “Rhapsody Hongroise” (Hauser), Miss Nancie Gi-bbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 8. Selection, “The Maid of the Mountains” (Fraser Simpson), Male Choir Orchestra. >9. Part Song, “Cyrus in Babylon” (Ernest Boulanger), Male Choir. 10. Violin Sok)—First Night “Tarantelle” (Papint), second night “Romance” (Svendsen), Mias Nancy Gibbs, (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 11. Part Song, “Tom. the Piper’s Son” (F. A. Kendall), Male Choir. 12. Songs, (a) “ 'Tis the Day” (Leoncavallo), (b) “To-morrow” (Fredrick Keel), Mr. A. L. North. j 13. Part Song, “The Red Sun is Sinking” (Henry Leslie), Male Choir. “God Save the King.” Plan now open at Collier’s. Popular Prices: 4s (reserved), 3's and 2s. SOME CAR TYRE SNIPS. POR ONE WEEK ONLY, subject to Sales. 3 only extra heavy non-skid covers, 33 x 4 £6 17s 6d 3 only extra heavy non-skid covers. 34 x 4 £6 19s 6d 3 only extra heavy non-skid covers, 32 x 34 £6 10s 1 onlv extra heavy non-skid cover, 815 x 105 £7 1 onlv extra heavy non-skid cover, 35 x 44 £lO The above are exceptionally good buying and are real bargains. Buy to-day, before the extra duty goes on. IR/X J. BRIDGER. SPORTS GOODS DEPOT, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM. pLYMOUTH TO TJAWERA. RETURN DAILY. • (Seven-seater Car.) Depart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News Office, at 4.30 a.m., arrive at Haw<-a 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Hawera 7.15 (Royal Hotel), ar rives New Plymouth, at 10 a.m. FARES: New Plymouth to Hawera 10s, Hawera to New Plymouth 7s. C. DYKES, Proprietor. TRY H. G. STAUB. SEEDSMAN & NURSERYMAN, 16 REGENT STREET .... HAWERA. A FULL Supply of Garden Seeds and Requisites always on hand. Plenty of Choice Flowering Pot Plants. Palms, Hanging Baskets, etc., to choose from. Wreaths. Bouquets, Ladies’ Sprays, etc., made up at shortest notice. , Note Address —16 Regent Street, Hawera. Telephone 354.

PUBLIC NOTICE. J ; C. SKIPPER ha's opened an up-to-date Steam Laundry, and is prepared to take all classes of laundry work. Parcels by Train or Post promptly attended to. Hotels, boarding houses, tea rooms, etc., catered for. STARCH SHIRTS-AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY. Address — HIGH STREET, ELTHAM. (Opposite Patterson's Stables).

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1921, Page 1

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530

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1921, Page 1

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