AMUSEMENTS. The Second Great Griffith Masterpiece, and tne first was “WAY DOWN EAST ” . THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At ms TO-NIGHT The summit of artistic Achievement, the Master Mind of the Screen, D. W. GRIFFITH S D. W. GRIFFITH’S Orchid Miracle of the Screen, “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” “BROKEN BLOSSOMS. “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” “BROKEN BLOSSOMS ” “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” Strange—Exotic—Romantic—Lovely— Pathetic—Powerful. RICHARD BARTHELMESS, LILLIAN GISH and DONALD CRISP AND A MAGNETIC SUPPORTING CAST. Limehouse itself—Coloured darkness — Stealthy footsteps—Shuttered winddowe—Soft sound of slippered feet. The pallid blue lights, the symbol of China. The whole world of Mystery and Fascination that is in the East. “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” “BKU-ixx.i'i BLOocsUMS.” “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” “BROKEN BLOSSOMS.” Recommended by the Censor more es'pecially for adult audiences. Exclusively controlled by the United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. Prices —2s, Is 6d and Is. Plan at Collier’s. JOY BELLS CABARET Direction M. Tuke. Second Peal of Joy Bells will Ring at the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TO-MORROW, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26th, At 7.45 p.m. CONFETTI DANCE. BALLOON DANCE. Two Pies will be opened at 9.45 p.m. Each dancer on entering the hall will be presented with a souvenir of Joybells. Box Office now open at Collier’s Tickets —5/6, Supper included. DON’T DELAY! ONLY TWO OR THREE TABLES LEFT’ STAR FOOTBALL CLUB THIRD GRAND ANNUAL BALL Will be held in the EAST END PAVILION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, At 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. First-class Floor, Music and Supper. Ladies 3s, Gentlemen ss, Double Tickets 7s. T. L. V. HOFFMANN, Hon. Searetary. rpARANAKI QIRCULAR pOAD Race. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. To be held on tne New Plymouth Racecourse (by courtesy of the Taranaki Jockey Club.) To start about 1.30 p.m. 1. NOVICE HANDICAP, of 5 laps, for any power machine. First prize, gold medal: second prize, trophy valued at £3 10s. Entry fee Is. 2. OPEN HANDICAP, of 5 laps, for machines up to and including 4 h.p. First prize, trophy valued at £5; second prize, trophy valued at £3 10s. Entry fee, 2s 6d. 3. OPEN HANDICAP, of 6 laps, for machines 5-6 h.p. and over. First prize trophy valued at £5; second prize, trophy valued at £3 10s. Entry fee, 2s *6d. 4. FINISH OF CIRCULAR ROAD RACE. All machines must be fully equipped, including mudguards, carriers, etc. Lamps only may be removed. ENTRIES CLOSE on OCTOBER 7, at 0 p.m., with the Secretary— E. L. HUMPHRIES, Egmont Street. P.O. Box 105.' RECORDS! RECORDS! GRAMOPHONES! “HIS MASTERS VOICE" Gramaphonee and Zonophones. Also other makes from £6. rpHE Latest Records always arriving. Pianos on easy time payments. Anything not in stock will be procured at shortest notice. Musical Instruments of every description stocked. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALITY. Latest Always to Hand. J. c. KENNY REGAL MUSIC SHOPDevon Street Central, New Plymouth. pOR SALE. —Good second-hand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; £4B cash, or terms.—Collier’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1922, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1922, Page 1
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