1 AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. KEOKE GREIG Has the honor to present the FAMOUS WAIKIKI HAW ADANS. FAMOUS WAIKIKI HAWAIIANS. (11) ALL NATIVE CAST. (11) In a Spectacular Revue “A NIGHT IN HONOLULU.” “A NIGHT IN HONOLULU.” Introducing the Gems of Hawaiian Melodies. Featuring MISS T. LILLIOKALANI In her weird but beautiful “Luau Hula” Dance in Native Costume. Hear MISS ANNE LEATA, A Sweet Singer of Sweet Songs. Hear MISS WEHI SIULA, • A Contralto of Note. Hear MISS JUNE LEHUA, In Concerted Numbers that please. Don’t Miss Hearing MR. KEOKE GREIG, The brilliant young Steel Guitarist, composer of the world-famed Hawaiian Lament. This instrument in the hands of Keoke Greig is a treat not to be missed. • The full company appear in Song, Duets, Trios, Quartettes and Chorus work. Special Eketrical Effects and Pretty Scenery. Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s. Box plans now open AT THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA, THURSDAY. APO N G A pICTURES. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). HOBART BOSWORTH, As “Bully Brand,” Chief of the Singapore Pearl Smugglers, In' a Famous Story of the Sea—“THE CUP OF LIFE.” This Picture is One Hundred Per Cent. Excellent. Fine Supporting Programme. Also: CECIL VERNE, The Most Versatile Comedian of the Dominion, in His Great POT POURRI ACT. No Extra Prices.
LOCKTITE I THE 7 EASY TUBE REPAIR. gAFE fof any size Cut or Blow-out. We have sold this Repair Outfit lor Four Years without a single complaint. PRICE 2/6 AND 5/ 6 STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142.
JJEW pLYMOUTH yyiNTER gHOW. The Greatest Attraction will be HARRIS AND GLENIE’S PATENT WATER HEATER. It is the acme of perfection for use in the Home, on the Farm, Hotels or Boarding-houses. Make a point of seeing the Heater in actual work. That will convince you that it is the cheapest Water Heater in existence, and the most economical in fuel. JONES & SANDFORD BUILDING CONTRACTORS, JOINERS, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS. YARD & JOINERY WORKSSOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. (Next West End School.) TELEPHONE 72S & 143. “PUT AND TAKE” VVE have just landed a further lot of “PUT & TAKE” TOPS. These are made of SOLID METAL, NICKEL PLATED, WITH EIGHT SIDES. We sold TWENTY-FOUR DOZEN last month, and we now have only SIX DOZEN left of this new kind, so get one now, as we will not be able to get any more after these are sold. PRICE-2/ g EACH Complete with 3o? 11l 0.-.-.■■ ’Phone 3_Bg<
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 1
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