AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S * TO-NIGHT I At 7.45. TO-NIGHT I The Laugh of the Season. Mr. and Mbs. Carter De Haven in “TWIN BEDS ” •‘twin BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” It sparkles like a bottle of fizz in an ocean of cold tea! SOME SPARKLE! Hop aboard the 20th Century Divorce Express—the swiftest thing on Castors! A non-stop laugh for an hour and a half. Margaret Mayo and Salisbury Field’s Boudoir Bubble Up from Broadway is a riot in the movies. Six plates of combination salads well peppered! Margaret Mayo and Salisbury Field Wrote it fat the stage—but in pictures it’s a riot! AND SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES.
OPUNAKE BEACH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY *ll, 1922. QRAND gEASIDE J/ETE. Sports, Surf Bathing, etc., etc. Dance in Pavilion at Night. C. O. EDMONDS, Sec. Last week Dad was feeling blue, Mum said she felt “dippy” too, In fact we all wore a frown, Corners of our mouths drooped down. 7%is week we are quite all right, Have a healthy appetite, Because we had tbe sense to spend At Ngaere Gardens our week-end. Wle murmur now, as Dad says grace, “Bless Lester Brothers’ lovely place!” Next musical programme, SUNDAY, February 19. Telephone 315, Stratford Exchange. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. HORTICULTURAL gOCIETY gHOW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1922. CLASSES INCUT FLOWERS & FERNS. DECORATIVE DESIGNS. SPECIAL TROPHY. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. POTATOES—SpeciaI Novice Section. HONEY. BOME-MAJE PRESERVES, BREAD A • CAKES. SCHEDULES and Entry Forms may be obtained from Messrs. Newton King, Ltd.; The Modem Tailors; Webster Bros.; and Mr. McGahey’s, Fruiterer, £56, Devon Street. J. W. TAUNT, Secretary. ’WTEW PLYMOUTH TO TJAWEKA. RETURN DAILY. (Seven-seater Car.) Depart—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News Offic°. at 4.30 a.m., arrive at Haw< a 7 ajn. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Haw era 7.15 (Royal Hotel), ar rives New Plymouth, at 9.30 am. FARES: New Plymouth to Hawera 10s, Hawera to New Plymouth 7a. C. DYKES, Proprietor.
MOTOR CYCLES RUBY 3J, 3-epeed .. . £32 TRIUMPH-3J, 3-apeed £65 BAA. ti, 1920 £B7 8.8-A. 4i. 1919 £75 ESA. 4J. 1918 £65 DOUGLAS 1921, little used ... £lO5 ENFIELD 3|. countershaft .... £5B INDIAN 19’9 £BO HARLEY 1920, speedometer, etc. £lO5 TERMS ARRANGED. PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH. CLOTH BUTTONS T ADIES! have your Buttons match ■*** your costume. Bring your own cloth and we will ■take them for you. All sizes and nhapes. Just as cheap as the old-fash-ioned bone buttons. Smart and up-to-date. Country orders promptly attended to. Postage paid. THE CLOTH BUTTON DEPOT, C/o NEW PLYMOUTH ART DEPOT, DEVON STREET near Post Office.) MOTOR TYRES' %J(7E beg to notify Motorists of Taranaki ind surrounding districts that we have ju installed the very best and latest tyre repairing plant, and are now prepared to handle any class of Tyre repairs, no matter how badly bunt. TX T. TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, DEVON STREET. R. WHALE, PROPRIETOR. Phone <33. P.O. Box 222. Opp, Re Post, Naw
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1922, Page 1
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