AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Commencing a Season of Two Nights Only. A. Big Paramount Super Special, “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER” “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER” “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER” “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER” “JUST AROUND THE CORNER” “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER” A story by Fannie Hurst, who wrote “Humoresque.” A picture that show© the best side of East Side and West Side, that weaves • on the screen the spell of “Sweet Rosie' O’Grady,” and Saturday- night in “Little Old New York.” A BIG HEARTFUL OF LOVE AND HUMAN NATURE. “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER ” “ JUST AROUND THE CORNER” Just a tired slip of a girl! Crushed by a burden at home too big to carry. ' Filled with a love too big for the man . who had won it. Lured by dreams too • big to come true. Around her the night I —and New York. What awaited her i just around the corner ? Another great i warm slice of life by the author of “Humoresque.” 1 Prices: 2s and Is Gd. Reserves at Colliers. A MASTERPIECE IN PRODUCTION AND ACTING. ■gMPIRE qtHEATRE. 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 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. WAREA HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 20. Y JJACHELORS’ JJALL. Mrs. George’s Orchestra of -1 Instruments. Excellent Supper. Tickets: Local Bachelors 10s, Bachelors ss, Ladies Free. C. W. REVEIL, Hoa. Secretary. SHOWS. THIRTEENTH DOMINION DAIRY & GREAT WINTER SHOW HAWERA. JULY 4,5, 6, 7 & 8. 19*L POINTS TO REMEMBER. No. I—The Show opens at Noon on TUESDAY, JULY 4. No. 2—The Official Opening will take place at 2.15 pm. on Tuesday, July 4. No. Wednesday afternoon the inter-provincial football match, Taranaki v. Wellington, will be played. No. 4—-That Thursday is the People’s Day. No. s—That5 —That Friday is the Children’s Day. No. 6—That on Saturday the inter-Col-lege match, Wanganui Collegiate School v. New Plymouth Boys’ School, will be played. No. 7 —That excursion fares have been arranged on the railway during the whole of the Show period. No. B—That admission to the Show this 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 FO-- SALE. “ROVER,” 1917 Sports Model, £32. “DOUGLAS,” 3-speed, lamp etc., £49. “OVERSEAS,” 6 h.p., counter shaft, £4a. “TRIUMPH,” 1915, 3-speed*, £47. “INDIAN.” 5 h.p.. twin. 3-speed, £55. “SCOUT INDIAN.” Electric, £99. “SCOUT INDIAN,” plain model, £BB. “DOUGLAS” 2-speed, Lamp, etc., £2B. “DOUGLAS” 1922. 3-speed. like new, £99. NEW MOTOR CYCLES. “DOUGLAS” from £99, “HARLEY” £145, “INDIANS” —Scout £l3O. Chief 148, Spring Frame £l4O. -3J h.p. O.H.V. “SPORTS DOUGLAS” (the 100 miles per hour model) £145. BUY YOUR MACHINE FROM—PERCY J. DOUGLAS? PLYMOUTH,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1922, Page 1
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