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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLES TO-NIGHT At 745 TO-NIGHT A Picture for the whole Family. HARRY CAREY HARRY CAREY King of out-door actors, in “ROPED” A picture that fairly oozes “ROPED’’ -joy, has just sufficient seri“ROPED” ous interest, introduces an “ROPED” ideal hero and heroine—and “ROPED” a baby. Beautifully produced, wonderfully entertaining. A picture for every man, woman and child. Carev and his Cowboys in evening dress. OH! MY! Most people want to laugh these days —here’s the chance. Comedy is the backbone of this picture, though there is no laek of thrills. Comedv and News Reel in Support. ’PRICES AS USUAL. The Management announce that families suffering hardship owing to the present temporary depression need not miss their evening at the Pictures. There are free seats for all the family in genuine cases of distress each Thursday and Friday. Cheer up and bring the kiddies along.

BELL BLOCK HALL. PUCHRE PARTY & DANCE in above Hall on THURSDAY, July 13. Prizes: Gents, Ist value 10s. 2nd ss; Ladies, Ist value 10s. 2nd 5s- Last night for aggregate. Music by Mr. Bolton. Usual Admission. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS DANCE on July 27. GEO. KING, Hon. Sec. " TENDERS. THE STRATFORD FARMERS’ CO-OP-ASSOCIATION, LTD. RENDERS are invited and will be received at the Company’s Office up to 5 p.m. on Monday. July 17, 1922, for the undermentioned: CARTAGE CONTRACTS. Between Stratford Factory and Railway. Between Stratford Factory and Skinner Road Creamery. Between Douglas Factory and Railway. Also the Purchase of Butter-milk ex Stratford Factory. Specifications can be seen at the office. . W. FASTI ER, Secretary.

C O T T I E R S , INGLEWOOD. Q.REAT Stock-taking Sale: Stock in all departments must be cleared at give-away prices. \ Costumes, Dress Materials, etc..jmust go to make a speedy clearance; Sheetings, Calicoes, and Blankets must ehare the same fate, eo come early and get the pick. Ladies’ and Children’s Coats having a good run: Save discount by buying now. Your gain, our loss. Ladies’ and Girls’ Hosiery re-marked to give-away prices. Buy now whilst the going is goodThis Sale won’t last much longer, so join the happy buyers and be prepared to refurnish your wants in all departments. COTTIER’S; INGLEWOOD.

BICYCLE RACING good old sport has been revived, A and the coming season will see new champions on track and road. You cannot commence training too soon now. Beside the famous “Round the Mountain” Race, there will be numerous track events all over Taranaki. ! Be sure you start the season on a sound, correctly designed machine such as the “ARROW” (Special Design), «MASSEY-HaRRIS” (The Timaru to Christchurch Winner.) Write for particulars, terms, etcSOLE AGENT. PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH.

USED INDIANS WORTH BUYING. 1 only—l9lB Model 7-9 INDIAN ‘£Bs l.onlv —1919 Electric Model INDIAN '£9o 1 only —1920 Model 7-9 INDIAN (hardly ueed) £lOO All guaranteed in tip-top order. • Terms Arranged. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM. MOTOR-CYCLE SPARES. YVJE have just secured huge stocks of ’ ’ Douglas Motor-cycle Spares, and can supply for all models. Send broken part for duplication. Don't fo get, we have spares for over 200 cars and cycles. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. 29 Harris Street- WE LUNG TON-

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1922, Page 1

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