AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLES TO-NIGHT! At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! A Selznick De Luxe Attraction in 7 reels. Wonderful VERA GORDON VERA GORDON “Mother” of "Humoresque,’’ in a greater. more wonderful picture THE GREATEST LOVE. THE GREATEST LOVE. Often in our greatest happiness, stealing upon us unawares to blast jur lives, comes tragedy. . . The girl had tearfully told the boy the terrible thing that had happened —then he. fierce hate cpnsuming every fibre of his being, set out to wreak vengeance. The law found him over the dead body of HER victim and he dare not deny. The Law called him a "murderer.” but a mother’s love—a mother s abiding faith in his innocence—saved his life. ALso showing: Gazette, Flynn Detective, and Branded Four No. 10. D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6, plus tax. Reserves at Collier’s.
pARK IJALL F UND - PICNIC AND GARDEN PARTY. PICNIC AND GARDEN PARTY. At Mr. Fretbey’s Beautiful Gardens. TODAY SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1922. At 12 noon. Sports for young and old. Plenty of amusement amid pleasant surroundings. Afternoon Tea on ground. Admission, 6d. W. Rl MB ALL, Hon. .Secretary. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922. At 8 p.m. QRGAN RECITAL By R. NEVILLE RENAUD. 1. Fantasia Sonata in Ab. (Rheinberger) 2. Ave Maria (by request), (Bach-Gounod) 3. Barcarolle (Hoffmann) 4. Allegretto ( Wolestenholme). 5. Intermezzo in Db. (Hollens) 6. Grand Choeur (Hollens) 7. Fantasia in A minor and major, (Caesar-Franck) 8. Prelude No. 1 Parsifal (Wagner) 9 Introduction to Act IH. Lohengrin. (Wagner) Soloist: Mrs. Wilkes.
I’iiArTArnrA ■p jf pI R E THEATRE 4th TO Sth FEBRUARY, 1922. OWING to limited accommodation, all holders of Season Tickets are urged to book for the whole Session at cbLLIER’S, DEVON STREET. A CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. QLIFTON pOOTBALL QLU B'S SECOND gPORTS. I First Race to start at 12.30 sharp. The Largest Sports Meeting held in Taranaki for years. The Best Runners in the District will be competing in the Sheffield Handicap of £5O, and the Cyclists include Adlam and MeGregor, of Auckland. - LUNCHEON PROVIDED ON THE GROUND. Waitara Bra-ss Band in Attendance. SIDE SHOWS GALORE. Admission: Gents 2/2. Ladies & Children 1/1, School Children free.
NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. rpHE Bank has re-opened after the Xmas vacation, and is paying 4J per cent, on deposits. The Penny Branch was established on April 1, and on December 31. £L>2 12s ”»d had been banker! in small sums by the children. Any amount may bp deposited from Id upwards. G. E. DINNTSS, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 1
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