STRATFORD.
STRATFORD AGENCY. Advertisements and items of news for publication in the Taranaki Daily News should be left at the office of our local representatative, Mr. W. H. Humphrey, Broadway, Stratford. Orders for papers may also bo left THE KINGS THEATRE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. “The Kid,” Charlie Chaplin’s greatest comedy, was screened to a packed house at the Kings Theatre, Stratford, last night. In this picture Chaplin does the finest and most delicately shaded acting you ever saw anywhere, and for every slapstick furore there is a classic exquisite scene. A special matinee performance will be given today, commencing at 1.30. The film will be screened again to-night for the last time. Intending patrons are advised to book their seats earfly, as there is a great rush to see the last performance in Stratford. The box’ plan is now open at Humphrey’s, book seller and stationer, Stratford. Country subscribers not receiving their Daily News regularly are asked to immediately notify our circulation manager, care Mr. W. H. Humphrey, Stratford. Complaints will receive prompt attention. Have you seen the latest thing in Portable Typewriters? Call at W. H. Humphrey’s and see the new Portable Remington. No folding and unfolding. You simply open the case and the machine is ready for use. For private correspondence it cannot be beaten, neither can the price. £l9 10s. English magazines, Fashion Books, etc., posted to any address.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1922, Page 7
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232STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1922, Page 7
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