AMUSEMENTS. Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. THE PEOPLE’S THIS AFTERNOOX & TO-NIGHT. CONWAY TEARLE In liia best picture to date— A Selznick Special “THE MAN OF STONE.” “THE MAN OF STONE.” “THE MAN OF STONE.” “THE MAN OF STONE.” “The Man of Stone” is an impressive spectacle. It brings strongly to mind the atmosphere of Kipling’s tales. It ■is fascinatingly told. It takes an old plot and weaves into it the elements of romance newly dressed, quickening it I through vivid action to a surprising climax. ' ALL THE ROMANCE AND MYSTERY OF THE ARABIAN DESERT. Splendid Supports. : ; Usual Prices. yyHAREHUIA gOCIAL JJALL (Under Auspices of Social Club). LADIES’ GRAND RETURN DANCE. LADIES’ GRAND RETURN DANCE. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 8 p.m. Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra. Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies' 1/6. E. SARTON, Hon. Sec. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LET THE CHILDREN HEAR THE WONDERFUL MAGNAVOX AT NGAERE GARDENS. AT NGAERE GARDENS. (Demonstrations Daily: Monday, May 8, Ito Saturday. May 13, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ' Also next Sunday, May 14, 2 till 4. On May 15 the Magnavox will go on tour in response to numerous requests. Popular Admission, 6d. LESTER BROS., 'Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. MEETINGS. PROTEST ANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. (incorporated.) ZJ.KEAT jpKOTESTANT J£EEILNGS To be HxTS in TOU N-fiALL, STRATFORD, on TH ÜBS-. DAY, MAY 18th EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOL TH, on FRIDAY, May 19th. Speaker: Rev. R. DITTERICH, of AUSTRALIA, President of the Australian Protestant Federation, and exPresident of the Methodist Conference of Australasia.
SUBJECT: -PROTESTANTISM & THE EMPIRE.” “PRO i ESTAN TS STAND FOR A UNITED EMPIRE.” Chair at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Collection. A MEETING of ail Creditors of Vincent **** a, Braatord, Contractors, will be held onAfonday, 15th inst., at 7.30 p.m., at the office of Messrs. Henry Brown & Company, Morley Street, New Plymouth. Business: To consider a letter received from the Repatriation Department and General. A full attendance i is requested. E. H. TRIBE, Convenor. STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY. 'J’HE Annual General Meeting of the i above ’Society will be held in the i Parish Hall on MONDAY, 15th May, 1922, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. -BUSINESS.—AnnuaI Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, and General. AH interested in the work of the Society are invited to attend. W. A. BETTS, Hon. Secretary, 0. D. MATHEWS. CAR PAINTER & HOODMAKER. PAGE STREET STRATFORD. 'PHONE 320. /"’IAR HOODS, best English hood cloth, ! with side curtains complete, £l2 10s for limited time only. Reductions in price for Car Enamelling. PUBLICTNOTICE. AfESSRS. ARCHIBALD & STUCK wish to notify the public that on and after May 8, their ’Bus will leave the Post Office at 4 p.m. instead of 4.30. J. R. ARCHIBALD. T HE a PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LTD. ASSETS EXCEED £1,000,000. Business transacted: Life Insurance in all its branches; Fire, Marine and Accident Insurances at lowest tariff rates. Active and influential agents wanted in Taranaki. Full particulars from — STAINTON & CO., LTD., NEW PLYMOUTH, Chief Agents for Taranaki. Frank Willis District Manager. I. W. Rapley, General Manager for N.Z.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1922, Page 1
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