AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 PAL EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! ■DON’T MISS THIS WONDERFUL STORY of the playground of aristocracy and wealth —Monte Carlo, where every .passion in human nature rises to the ■urfaee—a playground for women ftatuty and charm, for men of fame and' Wealth. A thrilling and fascinating Btory by C. N. and A. M. Williamson—“PASSlON’S PLAYGROUND “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND.” “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND.” “PASSION’S PLAYGROUND.” Starring the famous Beauty of the screen KATHERINE McDONALD in the role of Mary Grant, the convent girt, who, alone in the world. irf a headlong swirl of adventure and danger, found Romance and broke the Bank at Monte Carlo. {Also showing: “Lure of the Circus,” Gazette, Travel and Comedy. D.C. 1/6, Stalls I/-, plus tax. THE RECORD-BREAKING FILM. THE EMPIRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. Mr. D. D. O’Connor presents The Official Pictures of the DEMPSEY - CARPENTIER FIGHT. DEMPSEY - CARPENTIER FIGHT. DEMPSEY - CARPENTIER FIGHT. 5000 Feet of Sheer Thrills. DEMPSEY DEMPSEY The Modern Goliath. DEMPSEY —AND— * CARPENTIER. The Idol of France. CARPENTIER. CARPENTIER. Geraldine Farrar said: “Georges Carpentier is a Greek god. I am going to Europe to see hi£ next fight.” WAS DEMPSEY NEARLY “OUT?” •No.” said Dempsev. “Yes,” roared 100.000 fight fans. See the picture and judge for yourself. D.C. 2/6, Stalls 2/- and 1/6 The Box Plan is at Collier’s. MAHOE HALL DANCE will be held in the above* Hall on 31st March, in aid of Hall Funds. Music by Mr. McCarty. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. J. BAILEY, Secretary. KAWAROA PARK RASTER JjpNDAY piCNIC. APRIL 17, 1922. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Eltham Pipe Band and Highlanders in Attendance. Fourth Wellington Battalion Band engaged. STALLS, SIDE SHOWS, GAMES GALORF Fuller particulars later. F MOVERLEY, Hon. Secretary. HOCKEY WE have a large assortment of ’’ Hockey Sticks at very reasonable prices, direct from the manufacturers to us. THE “COLLEGE”—SpIit cane spring Handle. 15/6. z THE “MARBATH.”—SpIit cane spring handle, bound with leather, 17/6. BUSSEY’S “ELITE.”—Made of best ash. split cane handle, with fine long robber grip, 22/6. HOCKEY 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. FARMERS TAKE NOTE VITE BEG TO QUOTE SEEDS-AND FERTILISERS AS UNDER: POTASH, 90 per cent, pure, per cwt. 21/BONE DUST, pure, highest grade, per cwt., 16/6. SUPERPHOSPHATE, 42 per cent, per cwt., S/6. OATS, Australian Algerians, per bushel, 6/6. BARLEY, Seed, per bushel, 4/6. RYEGRASS. Heavy, per bushel, 7/6. COCKSFOOT, 181 b Seed, per lb, 1/-. COWGRASS, Choice, per lb, 1/6. /WHITE CLOVER, Choice, per lb, 2/-, We deliver any of above at your near•t Railway Station. * TERMS—CASH WITH ORDER, j C. A. WILKINSON, LTD., ELTHAM AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1922, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1922, Page 1
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