AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT MATINEE AT 2 P.M. IF WET DAY. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. James Oliver Curwood's great story . of the frozen North. OF THE NORTH” “NOMADS OF THE NORTH” Full of thrills and suspense, roaring rivers and fire-girt forests, real men and splendid women, beasts of play ; and beasts of prey: they startle and delight you as no other backwoods drama has ever done. Cast includes LON CHANEY, BETTY BLYTHE, and LEWIS STONE. Supported by a LARRY SEMON tworeel comedy, “THE HICK,” a continuous roar of laughter for 30 minutes. D.C. -/-, Stalls 1/6 (plus tax). Reserves at Theatre. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT At 8. f TO-NIGHT The amazing story of “FANNY HERSELF” “FANNY HERSELF*’ “FANNY HERSELF*’ Edna Ferber’s popular novel of unselfish love, humor and pathos, presented as a big special motion picture under the title. “NO WOMAN KNOWS” “NO WOMAN KNOWS ” “NO WOMAN KNOWS” “NO WOMAN KNOWS” “NO WOMAN KNOWS” “NO WOMAN KNOWS” tf you would sense life in all its aspects >f w humor, pathos, comedy, tragedy, strength and weakness SEE “NO WOMAN KNOWS.’ Prices: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6 (plus tax). Reserves at Everybody’s Office to-day. MAHOE HALL. HPHE Dance advertised for Tuesday, April 18, has been postponed till further notice. J. BAILEY, Hon. Sec.
NOTICE. A MONSTER EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. Will be Held in JOWN JJ AL L, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1922. In aid of SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL FUND. Splendid Floor; First-class Supper; Excellent Music by Mr. Rogers’ Orchestra (latest pieces). Euchre Prizes: Ladies and Gents, Ist prize 15/- each; 2nd prize 5/- each. Admission: Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. H. M. CARTER, Hon. See. WATER CHUTE Will be running at NGAERE GARDENS NGAERE GARDENS ON EASTER MONDAY. This big popular attraction has recently been overhauled and made safe, so boys and girls muster up and come for a Benaation. The motor launch Mabel •will ateo be running, and our many other popular amusements will be available. Hot Water Free. Messrs. Harris, Glenie and Co., of Inglewood, will demonstrate their Rapid Water Heater, and will supply patrons with boiling water at the rate of ISOgals. per hour. Luncheon. Afternoon Tea, Confectionery, 6oft Drinks, Fruit, etc., available at Gardens. LESTER BROS. Thone 315, Stratford Exchange.
REGAL MUSIC SHOP. ife COMING—in case you don’t know). Prepare for it by ouying a “His Master’s Voice” or Zonophone Gramophone. A good variety in itock to choose from. Prices within easy reach of all. From £6 upwards. Latest Records, Fox trote, etc., arriving every week. Pianoe on Easy Time Payments. Musical Instruments of every description stocked. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALITY. Anything not in stock procured at shortest notice. J. C. KENNY Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. CLEARING SALE —OF—FURNITURE —AT— O. MANLEY’S; CABINETMAKER. ELTHAM. FROM MARCH 25; 1922tAROE STOCK REDUCED TO LOWEST PRICES TO CLEAR.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1922, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1922, Page 1
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