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AMUSEMENTS. A “MAX BRAND” SPECIAL AT THE PEOPLES TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT ONCE MORE WE HAVE TOM MIX! TOM MIX! TOM MIX! TOM MIX! > TOM MIX! TOM MIX’ The world’s champion screen actor. A wild, roaming, hot-tempered character, tamed by love —in THE NIGHT HORSEMEN. THE NIGHT HORSEMEN. THE NIGHT HORSEMEN. See him do big stunts’ See him ride—shoot! See him make love! From Max Brand’s famous novel “Wild Geese,” a sequel to “The Untamed.” Easily Mix’s biggest production. Also a big Sunshine comedy and Gazettes. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls 1/6, plus tax.

NEW PLYMOUTH CROQUET CLUB. FETE AT MRS. GREIG’S. “GLEN ALMOND,” DEVON STREET WEST, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. Commencing 2 p.m. Produce, Cake and Flower Stalls. Bridge, Euchre, Quoits, Putting, Golf, Croquet, etc. Proceeds in aid of new lawns. E.’ HUTCHEN, Hon Sec.

LOOK AT THESE CAR, first-class going order, electric light and starter, new battery. Only £275. BUICK 6-cylinder. in good going order and condition, £3OO. BUICK 6-cyJ:nder. first-class condition. £325. One 2$ h.p. MILKING MACHINE ENgine, perfect order, £27 10s. TYRES, OILS, BENZINE, MOTOR ACCESSORIES. BUICK SERVICE Garage: Brougham Street. ’PHONU 596. E. A. TOWNLEY, Proprietor.

HOSIERY PRICES CUT TO CLEAR. CASHMERE: Were 5/11. Now 4/6 Were 6/6. Now 5/6 Were 6/11. Now 5/11 Were 7/6. Now 6/6 Were 7/11. Now 6/6 Were 8/6 Now 7/11 Were 8/11. Now 7/11 Were 10/6. Now 8/6 SILK: Were 12/6. Now 10/6 Were’ 30/-. Now 25/-. Were 19/6. Now 17/6 Were 10/6. Now 9/6 ARTIFICIAL SILK: Were 10/6. Now 6/6 Were 7/6. Now 6/11 Were 6/6. Now 5/11 Were 5/11. Now 5/6 Children’s Sox and f-Hose, all grades, have to be greatly reduced. MAWKES~& CHAMPION JERSEY AND HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS, 277 D~VON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

NERVE AND BLOOD TONIC /')F exceptional use for Loss of Appetite. General Debility, Nervousness, Neuralgia, Anaemia. PRICE g/g TEED & CO., “THE PHARMACY” AND “MEDICAL HALL,” NEW PLYMOUTH.

TARANAKI MOUNTAIN RIMU. ■OUY your Timber Delivered to your Section with our motor lorry. We have a large stock of Seasoned and Dressing Timber; also Second-class for Shed Work. Our quality cannot be beaten and our prices are right, especially where you have cartage costa to meet. k W. C. CLEMENT & SON, Sawmillers, Te Kiri. W. H. JAMES, BUILDER AND CON’MiACTOR, OPUNAKE. ESTIMATES given for all description, of building work in town or •oantev

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1922, Page 1

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387

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1922, Page 1

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