AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-WIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of a veritable feast of mirth. MR. & MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN in the Broadway Stage Success: “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIS BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” “TWIN BEDS.” High Times at Night Time—Gay Times in Day Time! (Cayenne-Kevholesi ■ Complications! AU the Shrieks of Margaret Mayo’s and Salisbury Field’s popular Pyjama Play put into six delicious reels. Bring Dad too! He’ll like this. A First National Attraction. A BIG DOUBLE BILL TO-MORROW! "Metro” precents JACK LON’MJN’S redblooded drama of a woman ndeci«ion: “THE LITTLE FOOL.” “THE LITTLE FOOL.” Interpreted by a brilliant all-star cast. Also Universal’.* peppery story of a city •parraw whose borrowed plumage brought adventure. GUdyi Walton. “ALL DOLLED UP.” Gladys Walton. “ALL DOLLED UP.” Gladys Walton. . “ALL DOLLED UP.” D.C. 1/6. Stalls 1/-, plus tax. OPUNAKE BEACH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922. Q.RAND gEASIDE J*ETE. Sports. Surf Bathing, etc., etc. Dance in Pavilion at Night. C. O. EDMONDS, Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 1
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