AMUSEMENTS. j EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! j AND AGAIN TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. Sole DirectionG. P. (Pat) Hanna Mr. Hanna has much pleasure in again presenting his famous Company of versatile artiste. THE VICE-REGALS THE VICE-REGALS Headed by the Prince of Comedians, CLAUDE DAMPIER. CLAUDE DAMPIER. Who is described by the Australian Press as the greatest comedian of them all. Mr. Dampier made an indelible impression on the minds of theatregoers some years ago, and is characteristically known as the PROFESSIONAL IDIOT. Mr. Dampier will be assisted by that charming and beautiful actress, Mis,s Hilda Attenboro, Who was with Miss Marie Tempest for many years. Miss Wynne Macaboy. The wirld-famed Contralto, will appear for the first time. And then we have last year’s favorites: Bobby Pearce, Clyde Feikls, Norman French, Johnny 1 Marks, Chas. Southey. Wallfe.ce Lloyd. Chris. Kilner, Hilda Meadows, Doris Denne. Jessie Meadows, and that Phunnv Phellow, PAT HANNA. NEW AND NOVEL STAGE SETTINGS. FULL ORCHESTRA. Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. Box Plans at Collier’s. VICE-REGALS VICE-REGALS VICE-REGALS NEW PLYMOUTH TO-NIGHT 1, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 11 and 12. WAITARA. THURSDAY. JULY 13. ELTHAM. FRIDAY, JULY 14. ■yrCT’ORIA TO--N I G H T MONDAY, JULY 10. At 8 p.m. COMMUNITY SING. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL By Dr. J. R. Purdy, Wellington. Collection ii? Aid of L T nemployment Fund. Everyone Cordially Invited. ANN .BURGESS, President.
NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. s NEW PREMISES. ADJOINING NOLAN’S, AUCTIONEER’S, DEVON STREET. GREAT OPENING DAY FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. GIVING AWAY BLOUSES. GIVING AWAY BLOUSES. See Window. 'pO Commemorate this Great Event we will give a CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE, valued 47/6, to the FIRST LADY purchasing 63/- worth of goods. SECOND LADY a Crepe-de-Chine JUMPER, valued 37/6, purchasing goods to the amount of 42/-. THIRD LADY a SILK BLOUSE, valued 27/6. making purchases to the amount of 30/--Special Show of EVENING AND DAY FROCKS. COSTUMES, .JUMPER'S, BLOUSES AND UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN’S GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY? MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHIRTS AND PYJAMA'S. The above premises are being run in conjunction with Currie Street Factory. Orders taken at either place for JUMPERS. BLOUSES, DRESSES, COSTUMES, MEN’S & BOYS’ SHIRTS & PYJAMAS made to measure from our Choice Materials, or bring your own material and we will give you a price to make anything in the Drapery Trade. Make a note of the more convenientaddress — VIEW pLYMOUTH gOFT Q.OODS MANUFACTURING (JO. ‘(Adjoining Nolan’s, Auctioneers, Devon Street). “EGYPTUS” TOILET SPECIALISTS. PAINLESS Treatment for Superfluous Hair, no Electric Needle or Depilatories used-, no disfigurement. Also treatment for Premature Greyness, Dandruff, and Baldness. Face Massage a specialty. Advice free. National Bank Chambers. Brougham Street, New Plymouth- ’Phone 161. TTIGH-GRADE Furniture.—We pay freight right- into your home any town in Taranaki. S. J. Sullivan. Manufacturer. Write J. McGiven. IVeale’s Estate, New Plymouth, Tara- ' naki Agent.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1922, Page 1
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