AMUSEMENTS ‘ The Leather Pushers” To-night. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT *At 7.45 TO-NIGHT A Big Triple Star Programme at Ordinary Prices. jffo. 1 Attraction— , “ THE MIRACLE OF MONEY * - THE MIRACLE OF MONEY " . K romance of youth, beauty, middle age ind the power of gold. A drama to tough the heart of every woman. So. 2 Attraction — “THE LEATHER PUSHERS’* “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” The Aral of that wonderful series of small feature that has caused a sensation all over Australia and New Zealand. ROMANCE. ACTION. COMEDY. SUSPENSE. THRILLS, and a Boxing Match tha- will warm the heart of every man. No. 3 Attraction — “THE. DEVIL’S FOOT ’ “ THE DEVIL’S FOOT ” Another o: tho=e gripping Sherlock Holmes features that will please all our | patrons Supported by the Topical I Budget and “Mountains and Soul Kinks (a Cheeter-Outing scenic Prices: DC 1/6. Stalls 1/- (plus tax). I JOY BELLS CABARET Direction M. Tuke. rpHE Second Peal of Joy Bells will Ring at the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th, * . At 7.45 p.m. CONFETTI DANCE. BALLOON DANCE. Two Pies will be opened at 0.45 p.m. Each dahcer on entering the hall will be presented with a souvenir of Joybells. , B<rr Office now open at Collier’s Tickets—s/6. Supper included. DON'T DELAY’ ONLY TWO OR THREE TABLES LEFT’. NOTICE. MOKAU HALL. FRHhAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1522. Q.RAND JJAORI gOCIAL. Hakas, Poi Dancee, Latest Songs, etc. Good Floor. Good Music. Supper provided. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Grand March 8 o’clock. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Children 1/6. H. DIXON. Hon. Sec. ‘ Ka tn he pi nui ki Molcau ute paraire 22 He pete ma. 1922. Va nga Maori He TTaka, He Poi. He Waiata Hekohi moni whak* tu whare karakia. Haere Mai! Haere Mair-’’ WHAREHUIA SOCIAL CLUB. (Incorporated.! ASOCIAL will be held in the Hall on FRIDAY, 22nd September. A good time for all—young and old. Good Floor. Good Supper. Mrs. Bianchi’s Music. Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies 1/6. E. SARTORI. Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE. J BEG to notify the public of New Plymouth and the surrounding district that I have taken over the whole of the business hitherto run under the name of Howell and Howell. By courteous attention to the requirements of all I trust to merit a continuance of the support accorded us by our many customers. NORMAN B. HOWELL, Clothier and Mercer. Devon Street E. (next McNeill’s). USE “DHOBIE” SOAP. TTAVE you tried washing your Blankets “DHOBIE” way? You never had such an easy wash in your life. “Dhobie” Wrappers will tell you all about it. “DHOBIE’’ SOAP is a three-fold bargain (size.,quality price*. When ordering- don’t sav anv soap—say -DHOBIE” SOAP. If your storekeeper hasn’t got it, tell him to get it. ! MOTOR CYCLES 1919 “JKOt AY/* excellent order. £6s 10s IWI "SCOUT INDIAN,” condition OJi, £75. 1916 "INDIAN,” 5 h.p., like new, £55. 1921 Spring Frame ROYAL RUBY, £9B NEW MACHINES. -INDIAN” Electric 7-9, £130: “RUBY” 8, £115; "HARLEY” 7-9, £120; “JAMES’ Light Weight, £6B. TYRES. 28 x S, £3 7s 6d: 26 x 2J, £2 2s 6d; 26 x 2i x 21, £3 2s 6d. TUBES—3-inch 12/6, 2, inch 9/6, 2iinch 8/6. PXBCY J. DOUGLASS TA&ANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT, - NEW PLYMOUTH. ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1
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522Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1
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