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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7-45 TO-NIGHT Donovan Bayley’s Famous Story in Motion Pictures—“JOHN FORREST FINDS HIMSELF” “JOHN FORREST FINDS HIMSELF” A MASTER BRITISH PRODUCTION St arring Henry Edwards and Chrissie White. The story of a man who found his better self through a grim tragedy. He •would not return a blow, but he would risk his life to save a dog. Was he a coward ? Thia fine story, produced in the famous Hepworth Studios, breathes the spirit of English and love of fair play, with a fine cast specially Selected. And don’t forget that Hepworth’s made that English classic “Alt’s Button.’’ Supports include comedy and topical. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plus tax). MAGNAVOX Newest and most Wonderful Invention of To-Day! We have it. —AT—NGAERE GARDENS You Must Hear It to Believe It! MUSICAL DEMONSTRATION NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 7th. 1.30 p ; m. to 4 p.m. . The World’s Famous and Foremost Bands, Orchestras, and Vocalists brought to your midst. NOTE.—We are free to accept engagements for Demonstrations at Picture Theatres, Dance Halls. Concert Platforms. etc. Political Candidates should interview us. For addresses in large halls and open air, the Magna vox Speech Amplifier is just what you want. Will be a saving in Throat Lozenges. ’PHONE 315, Stretford Exchange BELL BLOCK HALL. *A EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE will be held on WEDNESDAY, May 3. Prizes for Euchre. Gents Ist value 10s. Ladies Ist value 10s. Second Night for aggregate, value £l. Music by Mr. F. Boulton. Admission: Gents 2/6,’Ladies Is. I GEO. KING, Hon. Sec. JJACE QLUB JgALL, JJRENL'L TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1922. BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. Spoon and Fork Supper. ■ Admission: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen ss. THE BALL OF THE SEASON« SECOND JJAJLWAY gALL. JTo be held in the Stretford Town Hall On THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. Sit-down Supper. Excellent Floor. McCarthy’s Orchestra. Dancing at 8 p.m. Double 8/-, Gents 5/6, Ladies 3/6. H. S. MARTIN, Chairman. A. R. HUTCHINS, Secretary

REGAL MUSIC SHOP. T>EST known as the most up-to-date for Gramaphones, Records, Pianos, gA Sheet Muaic, 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 Dance Records arriving every week. From 4/6 upwards. Pianos (Agent for Chappell and all Che leading English makes). Players. These can be bought on easy terms (4 years. 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. CTRINKLES & ALL FACIAL BLEMISHES PERMANENTLY REMOVED. LA PLASTIQUE, the invention of Miss McElwain, Auexiand’s leading Beauty Doctor (25 years’ experience), is the ONLY guaranteed cure for wrinkles, sagging muscles, spots, etc. A WONDERFUL BEAUTIFIER. Easy and pleasant home treatments. As good for gentlemen as for ladies. Makes age youthful and youth more beautiful. No massaging, steaming, filling, or other old -time methods used. Write for per4. titulars. MISS McELWAIN, 270 Queen Street, Auckland. **■ FRANK E. ORBELL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR & ASSESSOR, jT AUBYN ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. «l JOld Savings Bank Buildings.)

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1922, Page 1

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523

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1922, Page 1

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