AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! AU«n D* an s Big Special Production. , “THE FORBIDDEN THING ” “THE FORBIDDEN THING " “THE FORBIDDEN “THE FORBIDDEN THING.” Cross currents of human passion playing at cross purposes—ifi the race for lore — the wiles of a physical woman fighting for the soul of a man—and on the other hand the sweet reining influence of another woman battling for the same pesses-«ion—4 man's lore. PRICES AS USUAL. EVERYBODY’S t N*DAY f TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY At 7.45. MAT INEtS— Tuesday, at 2.30. MATINEES —Wednesday, at 3 p.ta. Wedneday’s Matinee will start at 3 O’clock to enable all school children to view this picture of gladness. Children 6d to Matinee. MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD (The Worlds Sweetheart) in her late=f and greatest work of artistry, 6he turns Sadness into Gladness, Darkness into .Sunshine, Hate into Love. “POLLYANNA.” “POLLYANNA?’ “POLLYANNA.” 1 surprising Sunshine Shower of .’’nn, Fancy, Frolic, built of Beautiful Things, and enclosing like a Rose a fragrantly sweet romance. MARY PICKFORD. Come and be GLAD at the GLAD photopUy made from the GLAD book. “POLLYANNA” Exclusively controlled by United Artists (Australasia). Ltd. D.C. 2/-. Stalls 1/6. Reserves 2/6 at Colliers. Plans now open. TOKO ROAD HALL. BACHELORS’ BALL will be held in the abore Hall on FRIDAY, August 11. Bachelors ss. Good Supper and Music, P. JAMIESON, Hon. Sec.* TLIEENEY and Pooler both beat Cadman. but Whitaker beat Heeney. McCleary beat Whitaker, Cadman beat McCleary. Can Pooler beat Whitaker? Answer to 3 decimal places at the Coronation Hall next Saturday. "| K ROUNDS of scientific Boxing. PdoLey and Whitaker; next Saturday, Hth Aug-net PIPE WEEK pOME in and select your new Pipe now! We have the largest range in Taranaki to choose from. THE WELL KNOWN LOEWES . From 12/6. 8.8.8. PIPES From 8/6. morell McKenzie 5/-. 3OOD CHEAP BRIARS .... At 1/11. And Manv Others. CALL AND’ INSPECT. Every Pipe Sold Filled with ••Richmond.'’ Q. 2ECORDS! RECORDS: GRAMOPHONES! “HIS MASTER S VOICE” Gramaphonea and Zonophones. Also other makes from £6. *|'HE Latest Records always arriving. Pianos on easy time payments. Anything not in stock will be procured It shortest notice. Musical Instruments of every description stocked. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALITY. Latest Always to Hand. J.’ C. KENNY REGAL MUSIC SHOP. Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. A SNIP FOR THE QUICK ONE 7-9 INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE, 1918 model, in perfect order, complete with lamp, horn and tools. Any trial. Ring or write us and arrange demonstration. PRICE, £6O; worth £B5. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. . ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM-
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1922, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1922, Page 1
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