AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 PAL EVERYBODY’S ►J-HIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT I— st night of a big appealing feature ALICE JOYCE “COUSIN KATE.” ALICE JOYCE “COUSIN KATE.” ALICE JOYCE “COUSIN KATE." ALICE'JOYCE “COUSIN kite " ALICE JOYCE “COUSIN KATE.” A brilliant comedy-drama—a popular stage play. Also Gazette, Comedy and “The Lost City.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plus tax). SPECIAL MONDAY & TUESDAY. “Yes. ma’am! : coming ma'am! The world's most wonderful waitress is coining just now, with a tray full of comedy cocktails, euddjesome chickens, And hearts a la carte—-ail served with piquant sauce. CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE Ln a new gusher of giggles—a piquant plav of misses and kisses. “LESSONS IN LOVE.” “LESSONS IN LOVE.” A festive fable for flirty folks. Take lessons in love and laugh while you learn. D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6 (plus tax). WAREA HALL. ’A “COBWEB” SOCIAL & DANCE will be held on FRIDAY, February 17, 1922. under the auspices of the WareaPuniho Guild. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents 2s 6d. “Cobweb” Strings la each. Prizes, Good Music, Good Floor, Good Supper. LOOK OUT for MONSTER FAIR & GARDEN FETE & CONCERT, March 15, 1922. in WAREA DOMAIN. Particulars later. M. M. CORBETT, Hon. See. CHAUTAUQUA MPI R E JHEA T R E FEBRUARY 4, 1922. Purchase your Season Tickets now from any of the Local Guarantors, or from— JAMES McLEOD. Chairman. P. E. STATNTON, Hon. Treasurer, Or— ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Hon. Secretary. KAPONGA CHAUTAUQUA. KAPONGA CHAUTAUQUA. FEBRUARY 6th & 7th. Afternoon and Evening. will be kept for Ticket Holders. Secure Season Tickets now and save money. Available from all members of Local Committee, or from the undersigned. HAROLD B. GIBSON, Hon. Secretary, Box 3, Kaponga. MILLINERY BARGAINS EVERY HAT A.T UNDER COST. DON’T MISS JJOSEVEAR’S, Upstairs, opposite Criterion Hotel. MOTOR BARGAINS CALCOTT English light two-seater, electric light, £250. STUDEBAKER three-seater, a real nice car, £3OO. OVERLAND 5-seater, electric light and starter, fully equipped with every requirement, £350. We have a few good second hand MOTOR BIKES, including— INDIANS, MATCHLESS, & DOUGLAS. Call and we will demonstrate any to you. STAINTON & CO., r NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. JJEW pLYMOUTH TO JJAWERA. RETURN DAILY. (Seven-seater Car.) Depart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News Office, at 4.30 a.m.. arrive at Hawc-a 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Hawera 7-15 (Royal Hotel), ar rives New Plymouth, at 9.30 a.m. FARES: New Plymouth to Hawera 10s, Hawera to New Plymouth 7s. C. DYKES, Proprietor. J[iB. JJ EMING W A Y, ELTHAM, (Winner of Soprano Test at Wanganui Competitions), vacancies for pupils in Voice Production.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1922, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1922, Page 1
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