AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE. STRATFORD. THURSDAY AXD FRIDAY. Universal Jewel Super-Production PRISCILLA DEAN PRISCILLA DEAN > In her Crowning Success “ WILD HONEY ” “ WILD HONEY ” A stupendous picturisation of the worldfamous novel by Cynthia Stockley Come and ’ see the world’s greatest i dramatic actress in her biggeet and most powerful thriller. See the terrific explosion of the dam—the raging flood rushing down a South African valley, sweeping all before it, leaving destruction and waste behind —the thrill of the age—a picture you can’t afford to miss. Absolutely no increase in prices for this super production. Book your seats at Humphrey’s, Bookseller. J?MPIRE H E A T R E 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 Mr*. F. Boyle and Mr. P. Fredrie. Characteristic Dancing by Mis* Mamie Ellis. Selections by Boys’ High School Orchestra. OBSERVE THE DATE. Prices: Dress Circle and Front Stalls 3s, Back Stalls 2s. Box Plan opens at Collier’s Thursday, August 17. EMPIRE rpHEATRE 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/- end 2/- (no tax). Seats may be reserved without charge j at Collier’s. Box Plan Opens Friday.
MEETINGS. INGLEWOOD JERSEY CATTLE CLUB. A MEETING will be held in-Mr. Messenger’s Office on SATURDAY’, August 19, at 2 pm. sharp, to decide whether or not the Club shall hold a sale oi Pedigree Bull* at Inglewood in October. All interested are cordially invited. ALF W. YEATES. Hon. Sec. STRATFORD MODEL FARM. ANNUAL Meeting will be held in Parish Hall on SATURDAY, 19th inst., at 1.30 p.m. , MR. J. W. DEEM Will speak on Adequate Feeding of Dairy Cow*. CREPE DE CHENES XY7E have opened a beautiful range of ’’ coloured 12 momme CREPE DE CHENES in all the fashionable shades. LADIES! Now is your chance of a Dainty EVENING FROCK! i Call and see this range of CREPE DE ( CHENES. It will be worth your while! GEORGETTES! We have also landed some exquisite lines j 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 MANU- 5 FACTURING CO- ' • CURRIE STREET, Phone 597. 5 DEVON STREET (opp. Empire-Theatre) < Phone 904. BUILDING? Then investigate the permanent WINGATE CONCRETE BLOCK METHOD. It’s cheaper. Sole makers NOBBS LANE, NEW PLYMOUTH. SMITH AND CASSIE, ROBB’S LANE, NEW PLYMOUTH. H
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1922, Page 1
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