AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S tO-NIGHT! At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! Last dav of Splendid “Pathe” P)ay. fie knew now why he didn’t want to toarry. This wild love of hi® past wax Ue only love—she was the one woman. Be had searched in vain—she had slipped Out df his life completely. What if she Could be one of these passers-by—had passed his window, these very windows that looked out upon life? ■fiaddon Chambers’ Brilliant Stage Play j “PASSERS BY” “PASSERS BY.” “PASSERS BY.” As an equally splendid screen production, Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON. An appealing story for all lovers of Humanity. AUo Gazette, Travel. Comedy and “Lure of the Cireue.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. plus tax. Reserves at Collier's. A THOS. H. INCE SUPER SPECIAL AT EVERYBODY’S NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. i Just like your own mother! She is . Teal—the type and fieart of Mother pos- I neesed to-day —now —by thousands of I you, and she ia the epitome of that - greatest factor of life, mother-love. She I ' will sacrifice all for the child of her heart and body—and that is the pulsing, driving power of the stirring story of the 1 willing or unwilling toys of Destiny, east into the mills that destroy or build, according to the will within! Others may follow that are greater, but j wheflTWe say that Thomas H. Ince’s drama eternal of mother-love, I “MOTHER 0’ MINE” “MOTHER 0’ MINE” “MOTHER 0’ MINE” “MOTHER O’ MINE” “MOTHER 0’ MINE” “MOTHER 0’ MINE” , (a the greatest drama of to-day, it is our honest and truthful opinion. A aix-reel super-production, with an all-star cast. Box Plans are now at Collier’s. Drees Circle 2s, Stalls 1/C, plus tax. DON’T MISS THIS. {NTER-CLUB QW IM MING QARNIVAL. MCNieiPAL BATHS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, .922, At 8 pjn. EXHIBITION SWIMS BY MISS HOEFT, New Zealand's Champion I Lady Swimmer, and MISS PAGE, New Zealand’* Girl Intermediate Champion. FOR FULL PROGRAMME SEE POSTERS. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT, Eight o’clock. Admission: Adults 2s, Children 1/(plua tax). K. O. STOHR, Hon. Secretary. gAVING COMPETITION. FOR TABOR SHIELD. „ EAST END BEACH TO-DAY, * SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. BIG ENTRIES. NUMEROUS AQUATIC EVENTS, including Swimming, Canoe Races, and the ever-popular Horse Marine Races. BOLL UP AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. Hot Water and Milk Provided. FOURTH BATTALION BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to grounds one shilling, Children free. a R. DE B. HILL, Hon. Secretary. MAKE GOOD . WHILE THE FINE WEATHER LASTS And arrange for the School Picnic at NGAERE GARDENS ■pVERY 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, ftext Musical Programme, Sunday, March 5 by the 4th Wellington Regt. Band. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS GO- - TO WANGANUL gMTTH’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE leaves Blake’s Garage, Hawera, at 1 p.m.; arrives Wanganui 3.30 p.m.; connecting with motor cars to catch Auckland express at Marton Junction. Fare: Hawera to Wanganui only 15/-. Wire Blake’s Garage for reserved seats. THE BETTER ’OLE A M C CULLOUGH’S DEVON STREET, (Opposite McNeill’s New Plymouth.)) j JYERS, DRY CLEANERS AND HAT RE-BLOCKERS. We have shown we have the skill to
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1922, Page 1
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