AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. And TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT , First two screenings of the Selznick Melodramatic Masterpiece—- “ REPORTED MISSING • REPORTED MISSING ” “ REPORTED MISSING ” Written and directed by Henry Lehrman. it combiner thrills' and comedy in a manner that leaves the onlooker gasping. Starring— j OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE ] OWEN MOORE A comedy with the frank and melo- ! dramatic touches of ‘REPORTED MISS- ’ ! ING” is rare enough to make it a liiyT among weeds. Few pictures have been treated so intelligently, and with such ’ gratifying originality, and the higlr I standard is maintained from chapter one to the final scene. Supports include—i “THUNDERBOLT JACK.” No. 10. Prices: D.C. 2/-. Stalls 1/6, Reserves at Collier’s. Matinee prices: 1/6 and 1/-,'Children 6d. • EMPIRE THEATRE | Under the direction of Lionel Waleh. | Comic Opera of the First Magnitude For two nights only. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, August 26 and 2S. J. C. Williamson’s Record Breaker. “ THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS ” ■ “TEE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS” “ THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS ” “ THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS ” “TEE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS” “ THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS ” Twentv-Stur Weeks’ run in Melbourne, and Twenty Weeks in Sydney to Pl’.enomenal Business. GLORIOUS MUSIC WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS ■ CLEVER. WHOLESOME COMEDY And the LATEST FROCK CREATIONS. All the essentials that make for a great and lasting success. Box Plan Opens at Collier’s Thursday, August 24. i Prices: 6/-, 4/- and 2/- (plus tax). 77MPIREip H E A T R E TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. 22nd and 23rd August. ■; PROCTOR'S 3 -ACT OPERETTA “THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND” ' "THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND" I “THE PRINCESS OF POPPYLAND” I “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 mav be reserved without charge lat Collier’s. Box Plan Opens Friday. £ M P I R E rpHEATRE MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922. GREAT NOVELTY FEATURE. DRAMATIC ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL. IN COSTUME, OF “HIAWATHA” “HIAWATHA” “HIAWATHA” I The Redman in his Natural Element. In Aid of Boys* High School Gymnasium Fund. Solos by Mrs. F. Boyle Mr. PFredric. Characteristic Dancing by Miss Mamie Ellis. Selections by Boys’ High School Orchestra. OBSERVE THE DATE. Prices: Dress Circle and Front Stalls 3a, Back Stalls 2s. Box Plan opens at Colliers Thursday, August 11 LOOK HERE! YVE have been instructed to sell a ’ ’ small area of level land, splendid frontage, in one lot, or, if you desire 5 acres, the vendor will sell to suit requirements at £7O per acre. ~ ACRES for £350 must appeal to " anyone wanting a few acres handy to New Plymouth. i EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. J. Pt. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST AUBYN STREET. Thones—Office 711, Residence 351. NO BLUFF ABOUT THIS! LOOK AT PRICES FOR MONTH OF AUGUST! 4ft 6in. Wooden Bedstead ........ £2 ! 4ft Wooden Bedstead ■ 3ft Wooden Bedstead - 1 "" | 4ft Sin. Wire Mattress ■• - « I 4ft Wire Mattress ... £1 I'* I 3tt Wire Mattress -" ' 4ft Bin. Wool Mattresses 7T 4ft Wool Mattresses £1 S I 3ft Wool Mattresses - ■ • I Wool Pillows 4/ l e ws I Bedroom Set, *■' | Pedestal Washstands £1 is «d Q. MANLEY, CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1922, Page 1
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