AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT At 7-45 TO-NIGHT Last two screenings of the First National Triumph. “THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE” “THE OLD SWIMMJN’ HOLE” The delightful ‘ Back to Boyhood” picture starring CHARLES RAY There isn’t a man who was never a boy, or a woman who was never a girl, who won't live and love every minute of it! Also showing : -THE LURE OF THE CURCUS” COMING MONDAY. For a Two Night Season Only, “BITS OF LIFE.” “BITS OF LIFE.” A Marshal Neilan First National Attraction—u • photoplay of -satire, humor and tragedy. FIRST BIT: Th- Bsd Samaritan”— a siice of satire snipped from slum and social crookdom of New York. The story of a thief who got in wrong through good intentions. It’s a Thomas MeMorrow story from th Popular Magazine. SECOND BIT: “The Man Who H-ard Everything”—a eomedy-d» ama true to life. A smart set gem by Walter Trumbell. THIRD BIT: “Hop”; you have surely read this yam by Hugh Wiley in the Saturday Evening Post. From San Francisco’s Chinatown the characters come—strong, real-life people in a story of a Chink who wanted a son. Lou Chaney gives an unforgettable portrayal in this. FOURTH BIT: “The Strange Adventure’’—and it certainly is one. Marshall Neilan wrote it himself to top off a delightful entertainment with a dandy , surprise. Showing at usual prices. XOTICE! A MOXSTER J£t'CHRE PARTY & J)AXCE Will be held in the TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. ON THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922. In Aid of Soldiers’ Memorial Fund. Splendid Floor! First-class Supper! Excellent Music by Mr. Rogers’ Orchestra (latest pieces). Euchre prizes: Ladies’ and Gents’ Ist ' prize 15/- each; 2nd*prize 5/- each. Admission; Gentlemen 3s, Ladies Is 6d. H. M. CARTER,
Hou. See, X-ss- ’-X. REGAL MUSIC SHOP. T>EST known as the most up-to-date for. Gramaphones, Records, Pianos, Sheet Music, 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 flay 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 Chappell 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. Anything not in stock procured at shortest notice. J. C. KENNY Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. WINTER IS HERE WOOLLEN GOODS. just landed two shipments of Woollen Coats, Jumpers, Frocks, Children’s Coats, Frocks with Cap and Knickers to match, Scarves, etc., very close together, we are prepared to sell jthese at very low prices. ALSO LANDED: HOSIERY. —Cashmere and Silk, 2/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/3, 7/11, 13/6. gERGES, TWEEDS, GABA DINES—--11/-, 13/6, 17/6, 22/9 per yard. FINEST EGYPTIAN LONGCLOTH—I/9 yard. fcACES, EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIONS &d, 7d, 9d, lid, 1/-, 1/4, 1/8. CALL AND INSPECT. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. Currie Street, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1922, Page 1
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488Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1922, Page 1
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