AMUSEMENTS “ EVERYBODY'S 10-NIGHT At 7AJ TO-NIGHT America'® Foremost Actor. • JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE Jn one of the screen s biggest attractions “ THE LOTUS EATER” “ THE LOTUS EATER n “ THE LOTUS EATER n ■a story that sweeps from Broadway to a South Sea I»te. with laughter and glamour and drama at every step—of a nan who never o aw a woman for twentv-five rears, and. then fell. IT’S WORTH SEEING. Seven reel* of sheer delight. Prices: DC 1.6. Stalls 1 (plus tax).
EVERYBODY'S NEXT MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Matinee Tuesday i Wednesday JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE CuOGAN The world’s most famoue kid in a rushing whirlwind of fun. “PECK’S BAD BOY” “PECK'S BAD BOY” “PECK’S BAD BOY” You can call this a galaxy of good things, and still only come half-way to the mark. The deeds of ‘ Peck’s Bad Boy” are internationally famous and indescribably funny. Jackie Coogan, fresh from his triumphs in “The Kid.” makes those escapades eonvulsingly real, and Irvin S. Cobb put* the finishing polish on five reel* of delieions laughter by writing the sub-titlee—“just as Jackie would speak them.” Box Plans open at Collier’s this morning. Night Pricers: DC 2 Stalls 1/6 A I/-. Matinee: D.C. 1/6. Stills 1/-. Children 6d (all plus tax). CORONATION JJ AL L THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. GRAND MASQUERADE & CONFETTI CABARET DANCE. In Aid of Community Club Funds. PARTICULARS LATER. CREAM TT is absolutely essential in th?*? davs that the farmer should get the highest possible returns to enable him to win through to more prosperous times. To do this he must receive the full value of hi® butter-fat. He can no longer afford to have heavy deductions made from his monthly cheques for the ever-recurring non-interest-hearing shares, reductions of old overdrafts, payments for costly lorries and recalled “bad luck.” All these, combined with unnecessarily high manu-
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1922, Page 1
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