AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. “EXPERIENCE” HpHE story of “EXPERIENCE” is the r tale of “YOUTH,” who is happy until he meets “AMBITION,” who tells him of the city beyond with its wonderful opportunities. So he leaves his mother with “LOVE” and “HOPE” and goes forth to meet “EXPERIENCE.” In the Citv “YOUTH” first encounters “PLEASURE.” Dazzled by her brilliancy, he asks “OPPORTUNITY” to wait before tliev discuss work. But “OPPORTUNITY” will not wait and goes off. At the Primrose Path, “PLEASURE” introduces him to her friends “BEAUTY,” “WEALTH.” “FASHION,” “INTOXICATION” and “TEMPTATION”; all are interested in “YOUTH” and welcome him into their midst. At his home, “YOUTH’S” Mother has died. “LOVE,” braving the storm, sends him a telegram that is intercepted by “TEMPTATION.” Hearing no word from him, “LOVE” goes to the City, where she is directed to the Primrose Path, but “LOVE” is not allowed to enter. “YOUTH’S” money has fast disappeared. “CHANCE,” waiting for this opportunity, directs him to a gambling house where he can double his money. But luck is not with “YOUTH,” and he leaves the place bankrupt. At “THE HOUSE OF LA»T RESORT” “YOUTH” applies for work. A slumming party, made up of his former friends, come to the Tavern. With the exception of “TEMPTATION” all have forgotten him. She slips “WEALTH’S” wallet into hie apron. “YOUTH” is accused of theft. Sick and disgusted “YOUTH” meets “VICE” and “HABIT,” who show him how he can forget by means of drugs. His friendship for “HABIT” becomes so strong that he consents to go with “CRIME” and rob “WEALTH’S” house. On the way he hears the singing of a choir, which reminds him of his w/ther. With “EXPERIENCE” he returns to the little town. There “LOVE” and “HOPE” await his coming. “AMBITION” again seeks “YOUTH.”
THE ABOVE IS AN OUTLINE OF THE RAVISHLY PRODUCED PARAMOUNT SUPER-FEATURE “EXPERIENCE.” Which will be screened at THE KING’S THEATRE Commencing at the Matinee Saturday. Box Plan at Humphrey’s, Stratford. D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6. No extra charge for booking. PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTH TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. rpilE above Club will meet at Mr. Ansford’s Farm, Omata, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 13th inst. Throw-off about 1.15 p.m. “EGYPTUS” TOILET SPECIALIST. Q.ENUINE Treatment for Premature Greyness (no dyes used), Superfluous Hair, Dandrufl and Baldness. FaceMassage a speciality. Consultation and advice free. National Bank Chambers, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 161. CLEARING SALE —at the— BON MARCHE ELTHAM. TO-MORROW! SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. Be There! CLOSING DOWN OF BIG SHOWROOM. LOOK! FURNITURE CLEARING SALE CLOSES MAY 31 st. SOME BARGAINS: 4ft Gin. Wooden Bedstead, £2 10s. 4ft 6in. Wire Wove Mattrass, £2. 4ft Gin. Wool Mattrass, £1 12s 6d. 4ft 6ijL Kapoc Mattress, £2 15s. 3ft Wool Mattress, £1 ss. 3ft Duchess Chest, 3 drawers, £5. Pedestal Washstand, £1 10s. Wardrobe (wood panel in door) £6. White & Gold Bedroom Sets, £1 12s 6(1 Bedroom Chair Seagrass), 19s 6d. O. MANLEY, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. GIBSON’S ' CENTRAL TAXI GARAGE. WHITE HART STABLES. (Aard Taxi Service.) U JTaxi Work a Speciality. Horses Stabled. Cars Stored. Benzine and Oils for Sale. TERMS MODERATE. NOTE ADDRESS: WHITE HART STABLES, New Plymouth. Meet trains by order. G. GIBSON, Proprietor. ’Phone 506. Telegrams: Aard, New Plymouth. No more belt trouble if you use Gandy’s Genuine British Balata Belting. Strong, steady, flexible, cheap. We also sell Best Leather Belting. All sizes stocked by Manning Co., 139 Albert ► .Auckland. !
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1922, Page 1
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