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AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S XO-NIGHT! At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! AND TO MORROW. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ANNA Q. NILLSON ANNA Q. NILLSON • ANNA Q NILLSON ANNA Q NILLSON —In—“WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” A photoplay you will remember after all others are forgotten. “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME ” This is one of the most vital questions that confronts every mother and father in the whole World to-dav. “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” A Quarrel at Home? Love for the Wrong Man? A Desire to be Independent? A Yearning for the Excitement of the Big Citv Life? THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF REASONS “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” “WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.” But the one you are most concerned in (a vividly portrayed in a pulse-stirring photo-drama, which has been lavishly produced, carefully directed and wonderfully acted. Prices: D.C. 2s. Stalk la M and Is. Reserves at Collier’s. MIDHTRST ANGLICAN CHURCH SOCIAL COMMITTEE Will Hold a pLAEN A JJANCY J) RESS JJALL In the MIDHIRST HALL, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra. Admission —Gents 3s, Ladies 2s. I'ARIK I SCHOOL. pLAIN A pANCY J)RESS J) ALL Will be Held in the Hall on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. Children’s Grand March. 7.45 p.m. Adults’ Grand March. 10.15 p.m. Orchestra of Four Instruments. Prizes for Best Costumes (Children). J. F. HARRISON. Hon. Sec. SALE SALE SALE DO NOT MISS THE BARGAINS! SALS TO LAST FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY! Here are a few of the many BARGAINS! BLOUSES A JUMPERS, to go at cost price: Georgette 7/6, 15/6, 20/-; Silk, 13/6, 15/-, 18/-. CREPE DE crliNE, all 12 momme, 18/9, 21/9. 25/-. VOILE—9/-. 10/6. MORNING BLOUSES—4/3. - FOR SUMMER FROCKS. 40in. Fronted Voiles, in White, Helio, Pink. Sky, 2/8 yard. 40in Floral Voiles and Foulards. 3/6 yd. 30in. Cretonnes, 1/10, 2/9. 27in. Jap Crepes in a good variety of shades, 1/5, 1/11 yd. 54in. Black and White Checks, 3/-. Min. Fine Navy Serges, 11/3. 36in. Horrockses* Al Calico, 1/2 yard. 36in. Egyptian Longcloth. 1/6 yard. 27in. and 36in. White Flannelette, lid and 1/11 yard. Findlay’s Linen Finish Sheetings, 80in. 4/8. 72in. 3/7 yd. Unbleached Sheetings, 54in. 2/5 yd, 72in. 3/-. 80in. 3/-. Doctor Flannel, in Navv, Grey, Shetland. Pink, 2/10, 3/6. 4Oin. Charmante, 18/- yard. 40in. 10 momme White Crepe de Chine, 7/3 yard. 40in. 12 momme Coloured Crepe de Chine, 9/3 yard. 27 in . 8 momme Jap Silk, 3/6 yard. 27in. 10 momme Jap Silk, 4/6 yard. 34in. Tussore Silks, 5/3, 7/9 yard. 30in. Fuji Silks. 5/3, 7/3 yard. 40in. Georgette 7 momme. in soft, delicate shades, 5/11 yard. A VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR LADIES! Cretonne Frocks. 9/6, 10/6. Foulard Frocks. 12/6, 13/11. 15/-. TO ORDER: HOSIERY in Silk. Cashmere, Dropstiteh, at verv low prices. GIVE US A CALL, OR RING US! NEV’ PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO - CTHRIE STREET. Phone 597. DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre) ’Phone 904. GO TO RETFORD’S SALE FOR BARGAINS. LOOK AT THESE: Costumes, from 25/6 Skirts, from 12/6 Oriental Crepe .. 1/- per yard BETFORD’S (Next Door to Daily News.) TWO FORECASTS! WHAT New Plymouth goes Bone Dry next election; so will your new tame be if built with WINGET CONpRETE BLOCKS. Apply— SMITH AND CASSIE, ROBB’S LINE, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1922, Page 1

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560

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1922, Page 1

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