AMUSEMENTS. • ’ SPECIAL—Every lady attending the , Peoples to-night will be presented with a bottle of Colgate and Co.’s exquisite ■ perfume. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON ln “ HEADIN’ WEST ’’ ' “ HEADIN’ WEST ” “ HEADIN’ WEST " LIKE A CYCLONE! That’s the way this modern cowboy hero hurtles across the screen! See him make a jump from the airplane into the barn lot on his uncle’s ■ rahfch—the strangest arrival that ranch had ever .witnessed! Also Episode 12 of ‘ THUNDERBOLT . JACK" (which nrfssed showing last I Saturday), Comedy and International News. t j Price*: D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is. Children 6d to-night and to-morrow. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWN HALL STRATFORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1922. “CHLORIS” ' Bv the STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY. D.C. and O.'S. 3/3, Stalls 2/2 (including tax). Seats may be reserved at Mr. T. G. . Grubb’s without extra charge. Plan opens Saturday morning. W.‘ A. BETTS, Hon. Sec. WHITELEY gPRING pLOWER gHOW. WHITELEY HALL i I SEPTEMBER 13, 14 and 15, 1922. i /COMPETITIONS for Gibson Cup, White Cup. Public Schools Shield (entrance Is), Decorated Tables (open and novice), Mantels. Baskets, Bowls, Vases, Cut Blooms (space 4ft x 4ft), , Ranunculi. Anemonies. Primroses and I Hyacinths (entrance 6d). , Children’s Tables, Bowls, Baskets and Button-holes; entrance free. Entries close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, ‘ September 12, at Mr. C. Carter’s Store, Devon Street, New Plymouth, where conditions may be seen. T. G. SOLE. Hon. Secretary. •yyORKERS’ gOCIAL JJALL. i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. MONSTER EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE 1 IN AID OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH FIRE BRIGADE MEMBERS’ FUNDS. PRIZES: Ladies: First. Electric Toaster, donated by Jelly man and Forbes) and 251 b Bag Flour (donated by Burgess. Fraser and Co.. Ltd.); second. Lady’s Handbag (donated) ; third. Oak Cake Stand (donated by Mr. Martin). Gentlemen: First, One Ton Coal (donated by W. Bendall & Co.) Second, value £1 Is (donated by Avenue Road Card Club) ; third. 51b Box Tea (donated by Cock and Co.) I Prizes on view- in Messrs. Bellringer Bros.’ window. Euchre to start at 8 p.m. sharp. Dancing at 10 p.m. Admission: Gentlemen 2s. Ladies Is. i 1 i Admission to Dance only: 1/6 and 1/-. H. H. FORD. Secretary. 1 TT does the tvork neatly, skilfully, and gives a finish that hand-cutting will not give—Preece’s Electric Hair-cutting Machine. b.y. . CREPE DE CHENES i VITE 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! ( Call and see this range of CREPE DE CHENES. It will be worth your while! GEORGETTES! We have also landed some exquisite lines of White and Coloured GEORGETTES. We invite you to come and inspect our Stocks at our CURRIE STREET and DEVON STREET SHOPS. NEV’ PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO- ’ CURRIE STREET. Phone 597. DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre) 'Phone 904. VITE have just installed two Moore ’ ’ Electric Haircutting Machines. Re- < nowned for the efficient work they do. J Preece, Hairdreaeer. b V
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 1
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