AMUSEMENTS. A BIG LAI _ BOOM AT EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! It Cures Jealousy! Allays Suspicion! Restores Confidences' Re-awakens Honeymoon Sentiments! Promotes Happiness! Removes Doubt! Thrills Galore smothered in Laughter! In five reels of Uproarious Mirth! “MARRIED LIFE.” with That Komicel Kuss. BEX TURPIN. The merry matrimonial mix-ups in this mirthful masterpiece will put the joy of living into the hearts of every man and woman and child who sees it. And on the same Bill—An Attraction Extraordinary! •THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES.” From the world-read stories by Sir Conan Doyle. The Greatest Detective of Fiction Brought to Life! tEILLE NORWOOD as SHERLOCK HOLMES. Thi s week the first of the big series of I Sherlock Holmes—“THE RESIDENT PATIENT.” DIC. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, plus tax. EVERYBODY’S WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. We have pleasure in announcing » ANOTHER BRITISH MASTERPIECE. . A picture-story as delightful and sweet as a fine morning in spring. •LADDIE.” The story of a little old •LADDIE.” lady’s adventures in search •LADDIE.” of her boy. A picture that •LADDIE.” will delight the whole fam•LADDIE.” Uy. Starring England’s famous Character Actress MISS SYDNEY FAIRBROTHER as LADDIE’S MOTHER. Her deft touches of humor and pathos are remarkable for their naturalness, and you will follow the vicissitudes that befall the lovable little old widow with genuine concern. IT HAS ND GORGEOUS MOUNTINGS. NEITHER HAS IT THOUSANDS OF HORSES & ACTORS. BUT—TT HAS THE BEST STORY SEEN IN PICTURES FOR YEARS. DON’T MISS “LADDIE.” D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6. Box Plan at Collier’s. STRATFORD A. & P. CARNIVAL SHOW GROUNDS, STRATFORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23 At 11.30. g ome thing you will talk abou J) opular taste well catered fo p n Thursday, March 23rd, at 11.3 Q unning, Cycling, & Farmers’ Tro p rp ug o’ War, Open & Maiden Trot g DANCING. MOTOR CAR RACING EXTRAORDINARY! JThrilling tussle ’twixt travelling Titans To be seen only at Stratford on March 23rd. {DON'T come if you suffer from NERVES SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF yiNPEPPO’S ANTIPODEAN TRAVELLING CIRCUS & ZOO. JA hotch-poK-h of marvels, music and mirth. See this and avoid the doctor? BRING THE YOUNGSTERS! # * Special Races for the Kiddies; bring f YOURS. br Competitions for Chain Stepping, Sheaf Tossing. Weight Guessing. z Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the Grounds. Fruit, Lolly and Light Refreshment Stalk. Eltham Brass Band in Attendance. S&dmiasion to Grounds: Gents 2s, Ladies Is, Children 6d (no tax). Admission to Grandstand: Adults la, Children 6d. Toko Train delayed until 7 p.m. HOCKEY MTTE have a large assortment of I’’* Hockey Sticks at very reasonable jirices. direct from the manufacturers io us. JTHE “COLLEGE.”—SpIit cane spring Handle, 15/6. THE “MARBATH.”—SpIit cane spring handle, oound with leather, 17/6. BUSSEY’S “ELITE.”—Made of best ash. split cane handle, with fine long rubber grip, 22/6. BOCKEY SHIN-PADS.—S/6, 8/6. With ankle protection, 9/6, 10/6, £ 12/6. CALL IN AND INSPECT. {J AUSTIN AND SON NEW PLYMOUTH. Bathing caps, all sizes and prices. WFaterwings for swimming or floating at H. J. Abram.* the “MAIL ORDER” Chemist, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1922, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1922, Page 1
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