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AMUSEMENTS. OH! ‘-THE KID.” We told you hundreds would be turned •way. Take our advice and BOOK YOUR SEAT FOR TO-NIGHT’S SCREENING. EVERYBODY’S TWO SCREENINGS OF “THE KID” TO-DAY. THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2 P.M. (Children Sixpence.) TO-NIGHT! At 7-45. TO-NIGHT! All Children full price at Night Session. CHARLIE CHAPLIN & JACKIE COOGAN In the greatest record-breaker of all time “THE KID ” “THE KID.” “THE KID.” “THE KID.” REMEMBER! Our accommodation is limited and we cannot possibly seat the crowd coming to-night. Don’t you risk being turned away. RESERVE AT COLLIER’S. DC. 2s, Stalls Is 6d. Reserves 2/6 (ell plus taxi. Children 6d to Matinee. ANOTHER BIG ONE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “WEDDING BELLS.” They have been ringing joyfully around New Plymouth for weeks past, out— Oh! Just see Connie! £OOK! £OOK! CHURCH OF ENGLAND LEPPERTON MART DAY TO-DAY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29. PRODUCE & SWEET STALLS. GUESSING COMPETITIONS, .Ete. Competitions for Bread, Scones, Sausage Rolls, Jam Tarts, Jam Sandwich, Shortbread. On Sale—Hams, Poultry, Home-made Bread, Vegetables, etc. .Admission Free. Afternoon Tea 6d. DANCE IN EVENING. THE BALL OF THE SEASON!

SECOND RAILWAY JJALL. To be held in the Stratford Town Hall On THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. Sit-down Supper. Excellent Floor. McCarthy’s Orchestra. Dancing at 8 p.m. Doable 8/-, Gents 5/6, Ladies 3/6. H. S. MARTIN, Chairman. A. R. HUTCHINS, Secretary. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. COMBINED BANDS’ QUEEN CARNIVAL. QRAND QO RON AT lON JgALL. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS. Proceeds in aid of Juvenile Section of the Eltham Public Library. MRS. BIANCHI’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gentlemen 4/6; Ladies 2/6; Children 1 /-. T. KING, Secretary. FLORAL WORK OUR OUR SPECIALTY. SPECIALTY. NGAERE GARDENS ’PHONE 315 (Stratford Exchange.) ..... - REGAL MUSIC SHOP. >EST known as the most up-to-date for Gramaphones, Records, Pianos, Sheet Mucic, and Musical Instruments. Agent for the World’s Best Gramophones, Zonophone and H.M.V. These last three letters are a guarantee. Prices to suit all. (Your friends will Bay your home is not complete without one). Prices from £6 upwards. Latest Fox Trots, Jazz, One Steps and all Dance Records arriving every week. From 4/6 upwards. Pianos (Agent for ChappeH and all the leading English makes). Players. These can be bought on easy terms (4 years. Musical Instruments of every description stocked. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALITY. not in stock procured at shortest notice. J. C. KENNY " j, Devon Street Centra], New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1922, Page 1

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