I AMUSEMENTS.. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Lniversal Films present “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” “PLAYING WITH FIRE.” : An adventurous and charming romance of "a perfect little ladv.” who risked : her reputation^or friendship— and won. Starring GLADYS WALTON. ; See thia wilful, fiery littlft vamp who : holds all men -in check until her prince • cr-me* along, and as queen of the Jazz j Palace danced her way into all men’* hearts. ■ Support* are: Two-reel Comedy “Miss Mischief,” and International News. USUAL PRICES. | TARANAKI’S BEST BALL. FIFTH ANNUAL I pLAIN i yANCY jjRESS J£ALL. At CORONATION HALL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 24 and 25. CHILDREN’S NIGHT FRIDAY. Prizes: National, Poster, Original and Fancy Costumes. Special Features: Excellent Floor, Splendid Supper, Grand Illumination*. SPECIAL LATE TP AM CHILDREN’S NIGHT. ’ G. E. ROPER, Chairman. HABT’S GREAT SHOPPING CENTRE. * PRICE LIST THAT DEFIES COMPETITION. ' Big Ben Clocks. 21/-. Gillette Safety Razors, 17/6. Gillette Blades. 2/9 per packet. Autostrop Blade*. 3/- per packet. Bengal Razors, 7/6. Colgate’s Shaving Sticks, 2/-. Loewe Pipes, 12/6. Barling Pipes, 12/6. Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 1/6. Barilla Soap, 9d per bar.
Kolyno* Dental Ribbon, 1/4. Icilma Face Cream. 2/-. English W. & G. Cups & Saucers, 11/"half dozen. Cups and Saucers, blue rimmed, 6/11 half dozen. Aluminium Stewpans. 1/3 to 3/11. Large Mixing Bowl*. 3/3. Large Enamel Pie Dishes, 2/-, 2/6. SHOP BY POST. Country Customer* can rely on quick service and every attention. HART’S BIG VALUE STORE. DEVON STREET. SEE OUR HOSIERY BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. J>EMEMBER, -we SPECIALISE in i Hosiery, and are able to sell you the right goods at the right price. Compare quality and price and you find us sure winners. LET US SHOW YOU Our Fine Range of New Hosiery, Fancy ' I Ribbed Hose in Fawn. Grey, Putty, Nig- • ger and Black. i Our selection of Extra Broad Rib, Bxl 1 Rjb and Music Ribbed Hosiery i* the j best shown in town to-day. , MAWKES & CHAMPION ’ HOSIERY. WOOL & UMBRELLA SHOP, 277 DEVON STREET. _—— =— < “REGO” THE WORLD S BEST SEPARATORS. ( QN'E user writes as follows; “I am well pleased with the ‘Rego.’ It skim* so clean, and there i* only .01 per i cent, of fat left in the ekim milk.” CALL AND INSPECT. I STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. X Thones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. £ MACHINERY. Gear cutting, milling, slotting, turning and grinding finished to ensure absolutely perfect fitting. s GEAR-MAKING. We have the only gear-cutting and grinding machines in North Taranaki. We are able to cut any size and shape of gear required. j CASE HARDENING. All done in specially constructed furnace*, temperature being regulated by pyrometer. All Gears finished by case hardening machine. All our work is guaranteed, and prices are right. JENKINS BROS. & HANCOCK GILL ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1922, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1922, Page 1
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