AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M." EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! you ever think your window looks out on to life? See the PASSERS BY PASSERS BY These figures that pass and re-pass in the mist —what j*; their story? Sorrow, Joy, Suffering, Peace. Just men and women—hut they are human. JZADDON CHAMBERS saw beneath, and he wrote a big human play “PASSERS BY.” “PASSERS BY.” Starring HERBERT RAWLINSOX. Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON. iA> conspicuous a success on the screen as it was on the stage. Also Gazette. Travel, Comedy and “Lure of the Circus.” I D.C. 1/6. Stalls ?/-, plus tax. Reserves at Collier’s. PICNIC. pUNIHO ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC "*■ will be held at Komini Road Beach on FRIDAY. February 24. DANCE in EVENING, in the Schoolroom. Good Floor. Good Supper. Music by Mr. R. Pearson. R. J. BELL, Hon. Secretary. DON’T MISS THIS. t JNTER-CLUB gWIMMING QARNIVAL. MUNICIPAL BATHS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922, At 8 pan. EXHIBITION SWIMS BY MISS HOEFT, New Zealand’s Champion Lady Swimmer, and MISS PAGE, New Zealand's Girl Intermediate Champion. FOR FULL PROGRAMME SEE / POSTERS. Admission: Adults 2s, Children 1/(plus tax). K. O. STOHR, Hon. Secretary. • gAVING /COMPETITION. FOR TABOR SHIELD. ) 9 EAST END BEACH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. BIG ENTRIES. NUMEROUS AQUATIC EVENTS, including Swimming, Canoe Races, and the ever-popular Horse Marine Races. ROLL UP AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. ' Hot Water and Milk Provided. FOURTH BATTALION BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to grounds one shilling, Children free. R. DE B. HILL, Hon. Secretary. MAKE GOOD WHILE THE FINE WEATHER LASTS And arrange for the School Picnic at NGAERE GARDENS Picnic Party that comes leaves • Satisfied. This is how we like it »nd how.you want it. Arrange now with — LESTER BROS. Phone 315, Stratford Exchange, kiext Musical Programme. Sunday, March 5 by the 4th Wellington Regt. Band.
TROUT CASTS lx . 2x 3x YARD CASTS in Light Green and Grey, 2/- each; 9/- half dozen; 17/6 dozen. POST FREE. Only -limited quantity on hand. 1 ' ----- ,MOTOR BARGAINS INDIAN & SIDECAR, 1918 .... £l2O MATCHLESo, 3-speed, tip top .. £BO INDIAN, 1917 £75 OVERLAND, a beautiful model reduced to £325 STUDEBAKER, roomey 3-seater £3OO CALCOTT, light English car, electric light, nice order £250 A demonstration with any one with f pleasure. STAINTON & CO., * NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 732 h 190. P.O. Box 142.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1922, Page 1
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379Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1922, Page 1
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