AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT PAULINE FREDERICK In PAULINE FREDERICK In “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13” Gazette, Educational, Comedy. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. Universal Jewel De Luxe, “REPUTATION” > “REPUTATION” “REPUTATION” The drama of yesterday, of to-day, and to-morrow—the most magnificent photoplay of all time. Starring—« PRISCILLA DEAN Here’s drama that plays with the passions and emotions of human beings as a child plays with its dolls; drama that for emotional thrills, love interest, heart appeal, swift action, and wonderful settings, has never been equalled. “REPUTATION” will be screened on Monday night only. Book Your Seats at Once at the Theatre Office. Prices: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6 (plus tax).
CHAUTAUQUA EM P IRE 'THEATRE 4th TO Bth FEBRUARY, 1922. EIGHT PROGRAMMES FOR 10s. LECTURERS.— v Private Peat, Canada. Senator St. Leger. Australia. Dr. F. Loveland, New York. Colonel J. Leader England. J. C. Herbs man, U.S.A. CONCERT COMPANIES— Fine Arts Trio. McKenzie Concert Co. Winifred \\ Indus Co. Arcadian Quartette. All purchasers of season tickets for the Chautauqua are desired to be in their seats 15 minutes before the commencement of each performance. No reserved Mferta wRI be-
K A PONGA OHAUTAUQUA MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 & 7. Afternoon and Evening. Fine Arts Trio, Norman Pearce. H. R. Peat, McKenzie Concert Company, and Dr. Loveland. Tickets obtainable from all guarantors. H. B. GIBSON. Hon.. Secretary. CHAUTAUQUA. TF you can’l hear it in your own town go somewhere else, front miss it’ ELTHAM—Feb. 2 to Feb. 6. OPUNAKE—Feb 4. STRATFORD—Feb. 3 to Feb. 7. NEW PLYMOUTH—Feb. 4 to Feb. 8. KAPONGA—Feb. 6 and Feb. 7. WAVER LEY—Feb. 8 and Feb. 9. FRANKLEIGH PARK PICNIC AND SPORTS. TO-DAY. ~ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. At Mr. Frethey’s Beautiful Gardens. and Sports for Young and Old. Afternoon Tea on Grounds. Admission 6d only. ’Bus will leave Snelling and Andrews’ at 12 o’clock and at intervals. W. RUMBALL, Hon. Sec. REMOVAL NOTICE. W E take this opportunity of thanking our numerous customers and beg to notify that, owing to our increasing business, we have acquired the premises recently occupied by the Buick Motor Garage in King Street, opposite Messrs. J. B. Mac Ewan’s. and our business will be conducted there from February 1. It is our intention to carry a full range of Motor-car and Lorry Accessories, in addition to our complete stocks of Motor-cycle, Cycle Spares, Tyres, Tubes, Benzine, etc. Our Repair Department will be under our personal supervision, and all work guaranteed. Turning, engineering and overhauling our speciality. Estimates given for all classes of work. Ample storage for motor-cars and cycles, with continuous attendance for convenience of clients. GEORGE AND JULIAN, Motor Mechanics. ’Phone 721; P.O. Box 239. gP ARE pARTS FOR HUNDREDS OF MAKES OF CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES. Chassis suitable for Trailers. Engines of every size and description. Motors reconstructed for clients. Write to N.Z. I Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., 29 Harris • Street. Wallington.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1922, Page 1
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