. AMUSEMENTS. | THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last Night of FRANK MAYO | FRANK MAYO ■ In a rousing sea story of a man who dropped kid-gloves for bare knuckles and went to sea. “DR. JIM.” If vou like thrills—if you ! “DR. JIM ” like a man’s fight between i “DR. JIM.” men —and if you respond 1 “DR. JIM.” to the glamour of a tropi- ; “DR. JIM.” cal moon on Southern Seas SEE THIS MIGHTY DRAMA. Also two-reel Comedy and International News. Prices: DC 16. Stalls 1/-. ‘ EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. FITZROY SCHOOL. ’ Series. Consolation Prize, extending over six night*. Commene- : mg Saturday Night. ■ Other prizes a* usual. V. GEORGE. Hon Sec. I gT. "yj ARY’S JJt’LB & gPRING pLOWER gHOW. ST. MARY’S HALL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 7 and 8. Beautiful Displays of Spring Blooms, j Competitive Classes for Children. Decorated Tables & Mantels. Flower and Sweets Stalls. Afternoon Tea. etc. 1 Admission: Adult* 1/-. Children 6d. H. INSULL, Hon. Sec.. ’Phone 391. ATTENTION. pOME and One-Step, Fox Trot, and do all the latest Dances at the K ATM AT A SETTLERS’ GRAND BALL. In KAIMATA HALL, at 8 p.m. on 1 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, to the strains of Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra (four instruments.) Excellent Supper and Floor. ■ Admission: Ladies 2/6, Gents 5/-, Double Tickets 7/-. A. J. TAYLOR, Hon. Secretary. i . .
ITT is no idle boast that 15 scientific rounds will be staged at the Coronation Hall next Saturday. CREPE DE CHENES VVE tiave opened a beautiful range of i coloured 12 momme CREPE DE ; CHENES in all the fashionable shades. LADIES! ’ Now is your chance of a Dainty EVENING FROCK! : Call and see this range of CREPE DE CHENES. It will be worth your GEORGETTES! We have also landed some exquisite lines of White and Coloured GEORGETTES. i We invite you to come and inspect our l 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. WANTED KNOWN.
j yyE SHALL BE ADVANCING THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE from month to month. 90 PER CENT. OF HIGH COMMISSIONER’S CABLES and BONUSES to all Suppliers at the end of season. You DO NOT require to take up shares when you send your Cream to— THE MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD., ST. JOHN’S STATION. P.O. Box 185. WANGANUI. “DO-BE” SOAP rpHE “DHOBIE” BOY (washerman) in the East never boils the clothes, but still they are always white as snow. If you wash your clothes "DHOBIE” WAY your washing-day will be half as long. “DHOBIE” SOAP is made in Taranaki. Instructions on “Dhobie” labels. Ask your storekeeper for it. AMATEUR Bouts unsurpassed at the Coronation Hall next Saturday. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO.. LTD. * Used spare parts in stock for hundreds of different makes and models of cars and motor cycles. Parts equal to new jat from 50 per cent, to 75 per cent, beli«t prico. AU gu*r»aU«d. Adv
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1922, Page 1
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