AMUSEMENTS. piCTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GEORGES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTIER Idol of France. World War Hero. Sportsman and Gentleman. In the “WONDERMAN,” the Picture with the World’s Greatest Punch in it. gMPIREp H E A T R > MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. GREAT NOVELTY FEATURE.DRAMATIC ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL. IN COSTUME, OF “HIAWATHA” “HIAWATHA” “HIAWATHA” The Redman in his Natural Element. In Aid of Boys’ High School Gymnasium Fund. Solos by Mrs. F. Boyle and Mr. P. Fredric. Characteristic Dancing iby Miss Mamie Ellis. Selections by Boys’ High School Orchestra. OBSERVE THE DATE. y Prices: Dress Circle and Front Stalls 3s, Back Stalls 2s. Box Plan - opens at Collier’s Thursday, August 17. g M P I R E pHEATRE TUESDAY’ AND WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 23rd August. PROCTOR’S 3 ACT OPERETTA “THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND” “THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND” “THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND” “THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND ” By Pupils of New Plymouth Technical College. Bright Music. Witty Dialogue, Clever Dances, Dainty Costumes. Prices: 3/- and 2/- (no tax). Seats may be reserved without charge at Collier’s. Box Plan Opens Friday. "VOTE for Browne. He is in favor of ’ developing the bigger scheme in connection with the hydro-electric extension as soon as - * circumstances warrant same.
CREPE DE CHENES WE have opened a beautiful range of ’ coloured 12 momme CREPE DE CHENES in all the fashionable shades. LADIES! Now is vour chance of a Dainty EVENING FROCK! Call and see this range of CREP-E DE CHENES. It will be worth your while! GEORGETTES! We have also landed some exquisite lines of White and Coloured GEORGETTES. We invite you to come and inspect our Stocks at our CURRIE STREET and DEVON STREET SHOPS. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO CURRIE STREET, ’Phone 597. DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre) ’Phone 904. 0 "VOTE for Browne. He is in favor of giving the public a right to express their opinion by a poll as to the erection of a town hall or chamber on our own reserve. A SNIP FOR THE QUICK QNE 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. ■\TOTE for Browne, who succeeded in ’ getting the fee simple of 8 acres of the Kawaroa Reserve for the public. “POR SALE.—Good secondhand piano iron frame, etc.: dry rot; £4B, mb, or Collitr’i.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1922, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1922, Page 1
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