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| AMUSEMENTS. I “LES MISERABLES.” the greatest epie and dramatic work of fiction ever created or conceived; the epic of a soul transfigured and redeemed, purified by heroism and glorified through suffering; the tragedy and comedy of life at its darkest and its brightest, of humanity at its best and at its worst.’’—Encyclopaedist Britannica. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT For Two Nights Only. William Fox presents Victor Hugo’s, great masterpiece, “ LES MISERABLES ” “LES MISERABLES” “LES MISERABLES” “LES MISERABLES” “LES MISER ABLES ” “LES MISERABLES” With the great character actor william earn cm WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM As the immortal “Jean Valjear.” 1 To enable all New Plymouth to see this screen classi c we. are Screening AT THE USUAL PRICES. “ Reserves at Collier’s. LOOK OUT FOR , MONSTER SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL JJUCHRE pARTY AND TOWN HALL. ING LI VOOD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922. WALTZING COMPETITION. First Prize £1 Is, Second Prize 10/6. Nominations close 10 p.m. Night of Dance. Judge: Mr. Roddy Mcßae. Tip-top Supper. Music by Mr. Murfitt. Excellent Floor. Good Prizes for Euchre. Admission: Gents 3/-. Ladie.: 1/6. K. LAWSON & W. EAGAR, Joint Secs. HEMPTON HALL. OKATO. A BACHELORS’ & SPINSTERS’ BALL will be held on WEDNESDAY, September 13. Boulton’s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies 3/6. Gents 5/-. Book seats with Martin. B. WADSWORTH. L. WADSWORTH. Joint Secretaries. I MIDHIR3T PUBLIC HALL. 1 A PLAIN A FANCY JUVENILE & ADULT BALL will be held in’the : Midhirst Hall on September 15, in aid of school funds. Special prizes for beet fancy dresses for local children only. Music (three instruments) the best, supper first-class. excellent floor. i Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. yyHITELEY gPRING LOWER £HOW. WHITELEY HALL ' SEPTEMBER 13, 14 and 15, 1922. COMPETITIONS for Gibson . Cup, White Cup. Public Schools Shield (entrance Is), Decorated Table- (open and novice). Mantels. Baskets, Bowls. Vases. Cut Blooms (space 4ft x. 4ft). Ranunculi. Anemonies. Primroses and H~acinth«? 'entrance 6d). > Children’s Tables. Bowls, Baskets and •itton-holes; entrance free. Entries close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September 12, at Mr. C. Carter’s Store. Devon Street. New Plymouth, when conditions mav be seen. T. G. SOLE. Honz Secretary yyORKERS’ gOCIAL JTALL. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. MONSTER EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE IN AID OF THE NEW PLYMOUTH FIRE BRIGADE MEMBERS’ FUNDS. PRIZES: Ladies: First. Electric Toaster, donated h- Tellyman and Forbes) and 251 b Bag Fi<»ir (donated bv Burgess, Fraser and Co.. Ltd.); second. Lady’s Handbag (don 3t°d): third. Oak Cake Stand (donate by Mr. Martin). ‘Gentlemen: First, On. T»n Coal (donated by W. Bendal] & Co? S-cond. value £1 Is (donated by Avenue Riad Card Club) -. third, 51b Box Tea (donated by Cock and Co.) j 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. Admission to Dance only: 1/6 and 1/-. H. H. FORD, Secretary. CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS TO THE MOUNTAIN. ’E'ROM Next Saturday, the 9th inst., Week-end Trips will be made to the North Egmont Mountain House. Cars leave Gibson’s Garage (late Snelling and Andrews’), Brougham Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, returning early Monday morning. Charge £2 5s per bead, including car hire. Park Fee 1/-. Seats may he booked at Gibson’s, or the Tourist Office (Humphries and Davies’), Egmont Street. FOR SALE. "DATA, Tawa, or Ma ire Firewood, and Rimu or Hinau Fencing Posts; on truck at Inglewood, or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, Carrier, Next Bank of New South Wales, 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1922, Page 1

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