AMUSEMENTS. FAREWELL TO “THE?KID.” Attend in hundreds to farewell the greatest picture success yet screened. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST TWO SCREENINGS. THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.30. THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.30. When all the kiddies can see “The Kid” for sixpence, and TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT < At t THE PEOPLE’S FINAL SCREENING OF “THE KID.” FINAL SCREENING OF “THE KID.” If you have not seen “Tke Kid” don’t miss this last opportunity. Hundreds have seen it over and over again and enjoy it more each time. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO-NIGHT FOR THE GRAND FAREWELL SCREENING. Supported bv the Metro special feature “THE FATAL HOUR” And the final episode of the serial sensation “THE FATAL SIGN.” D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6, Reserves at Collier’s. WAITARA RESIDENTS NOTE. “THE KID” will be screened at the Theatre Royal to-morrow night. DANCE. A DANCE will be held at No wall Road , Woolshed on FRIDAY, May 5, at 8 p.m. Music by Mr. Pearson. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies a basket. R. Cassie, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD A. AND P. g A L L TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, MAY’ 11, 1922, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, At 8 o’clock. Admission: Gents ss; Ladies 3s; Double 7s Cd. FOX’S ORCHESTRA. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. WEDNESDAY, MAY’ 10. THE QIGGERS’ JJALL Second to none for the* Brightest and Best Event of the Season. R. PEAT, Hon. Sec. MOTOR CYCLES 5 h.p. “INDIAN,” like new £55 7-9 “INDIAN” ELECTRIC £55 3| h.p. “TRIUMPH” 3-speed, clutcher £4B ■ 8 h.p. “OVERSEAS,” countershaft, £4B 134 h.p. Sports Model “ROVER,” £32 “INDIAN CHIEF ” verv little used, £l4B OUR SPECIALITY: MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS. I I I PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH. I PUBLIC NOTICE. | JJESSRS. ARCHIBALD & STUCK wish 1 to notify the public that on and afI ter May 8, their ’Bus will leave the Post I Office at 4 p.m. instead of 4.30. J. R. ARCHIBALD. HART’S 'BIG VALUE STORE DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. Johnston’s First Quality Dinner Ware. Plates, 6s, 7s, 9s, 10s half dozen. Soup Plates, Ba, fta, 10s half dozen. Fancy China Sweet Dishes, Is each. Medium size Glass Bowls, 9d. White and Gold Cups, 8/6 half dozen, 'i Engraved Tumblers, 6/6 half dozen. ■ Sheffield Table Knives, 12/6 half dozen. ■Dinner Forks, 4a half dozen. First quality Stainless Knives, 27/6 half dozen. 21-piece Tea Sets, fancy designs, 25a. , English Teapots, all sizes, 4/11. Thermos Flasks. 7/6, 12/6, 15/-. Bevelled Glasa Mirrors, large sizes, 4/11 Writing Pads, 3 for Is. School Exercises, 4 for Is. Big Ben Clocks, 21/-. Clocks (Big Ben Co.) 10/6 each. Cadman’s Bengal Razors 7/6. Sheffield Razors, 1/11. Colgate’s Shaving Sticks, 2a. Pond’s Icilma Face Cream, 2s. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 1/4. Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 1/7. Cashmere Bouquet Soap. 9d • Colgate’s Talc Powder, 9d. St. Thomas’ Bay Rum, 1/3. Soldier Baskets, new shapes, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6. Three Castle Cigarettes, 4 packets for 2/6. Havelock Tobacco, 1/7. SHOP BY POST. Country Customers can rely on every attention and quick service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1922, Page 1
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