AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 745. TO-NIGHT! For the Last Time. Selznick Pictures Present CONWAY TEARLE CONWAY TEARLE with Winifred Westover and Florence Billings, in a desperately true-to-life drama “LOVE’S MASQUERADE.” “LOVE’S MASQUERADE.” Love is either Heaven or—the other place- It comes under a false guise to a | man and woman in this picture, and brings to both —tragedy. ! Also: Topical, Scenic, Two-reel C-omedy. ’ “Hired and Fired,” and Episode 2 of the new serial “Thunderbolt Jack.” i Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, gJIP I R E 'JiHEATRE. TUESDAY. JULY 4, 1922. At 8 p.mA POPUPLAR ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY. -By- . REV. O. BLUNDELL, M.8.A.A., Hon- Director, New Plymouth Observatory. EMPIRE THEATRE —« TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1922. The above lecture is arranged under the auspices of the New Plymouth Astronomical Society, with a view to securing funds for improved instrumental equipment at the Observatory. Admission 2s; Children half price. DON’T MISS THIS. FOOTBALLERS’ pLAIN & pANCY jQRESS gALD TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. MONDAY, JULY 3. Eight Prizes, including prize for Waltz- ’ ing Competition. Bianchi's Orchestra. Best of Everything Guaranteed. Gentlemen ss, Ladies 3s, Onlookers Is. E. L. CHRISTIAN, Hon. Secretary. SHOWS. , THIRTEENTH DOMINION DAIRY & GREAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA. JULY 4,5, 6, 7 & 8, 1922. POINTS TO REMEMBER. No. I—The Show opens iat Noon on TUESDAY, JULY 4. No. 2—The Official Opening will take place at 2.15 p-m. on Tuesday, July 4f / i No. 3—4)n Wednesday afternoon the I inter-provincial football match, Taranaki v. Wellington, will be played. ' No. 4—That Thursday is the People’s Day. No. s—That Friday is the Children’s Day. i No. 6—That oh Saturday the inter-Col-lege match, Wanganui Collegiate School v. New Plymouth. Boys’ School, will be playedj No. 7 —That excursion fares have been . arranged on the railway during the ■whole of the Show .period. No. B—That8 —That admission to the Show this 1 year will be by turnstiles, so have your correct money ready to put in the slot as you enter: Adults, Is 3d, Children 6d, including amusement tax. Season Tickets are: Adults, 6s 6d; Children, 2s 9d, including tax. L. O. HOOKER, Secretary. Box 79, Hawera. Telegraphic Address: “Winshow.” MOTOR CYCLES FOL SALE. “ROVER,” 1917 Sports Model, £32. “DOUGLAS,” 3-speed, lamp etc., £49. ‘OVERSEAS,” 6 h.p.. counter shaft, £45. “TRIUMPH,” 1915, 3-speeds, £47. v“INDIAN.” 5 h.p., twin, 3-speed. £55. “SCOUT INDIAN,” Electric, £99. “SCOUT INDIAN,” plain model, £BB. f “DOUGLAS” 2-speed. Lamp, etc., £2B. “DOUGLAS” 1922. 3-speed. like new, £99. NEW MOTOR CYCLES. 1 “DOUGLAS” from £99, “HARLEY” £145, “INDIANS”—Scout £l3O, Chief 148, Spring Frame £l4O. 3i h.p. O.H.V. “SPORTS DOUGLAS” (the 1-00 miles per hour model) £145. BUY YOUR MACHINE FROM—PERCY J. DOUGLASS v NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 1
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