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AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S -KIGHT, At 7.45, TO-NIGHT. Clever Young Vitagraph Star— ALICE CALHOUN ALICE CALHOUN ALICE CALHOUN In .HE CHARMING DECEIVER.” “THE CHARMING DECEIVER.” “THE CHARMING DECEIVER.” • A Page of Life with the High-lights accentuated and interwoven into an intensely human, dramatic photoplay. Also the second picture of the FAMOUS SPORTING SERIES, “THE LEATHER-PUSHERS.” “THE LEATHER-PUSHERS.” “THE LEATHER-PUSHERS.” showing thrilling incidents in the life of a young collegian, who through financial misfortune to his family sets himself, by means of a ‘ ring ' career, to rehabilitate his father in Wall Street. PRIOES AS USUAL. >-—■——————■ SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL J£UCHRE pARTY AND 'QANCE. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. OCTOBER 12, 1922. Euchre Prizes: Half Ton Coal, Ist gentlemen; Afternoon Tea Set, Ist Ladies.

WALTZING COMPETITION. First Prize 2-2 2s, Second Prize £1 Is. Judge: Mr. Roddy Mcßae. K. LAWSON, W! EAGAR, Joint Sees. HIGH SCHOOL OLD P"y«’ ASSOCIATION. HUGE GALA DAY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER «, 1922. In Aid of School Gymnasium Fund. Produce, Cake, Flower, Fancy and Toy Stalls. Continuous Pictures. Exhibition by High School Boys. Cabaret in Assembly Hall in evening. Adults 1/-; Children 6d. BRACKEN WILSON, R. G. HOWELL, Hon. Secs. pftOTESTANT pOLITICAL ASSOCIATION. The Committee of the P.P.A. invite Members and Sympathisers to a SOCIAL AFTERNOON & EVENING, In the Whiteley Hall, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. There will be Produce, Sweets and Flowers for Sale. Admission: Afternoon (2.30 —5.0), Is (including tea); Evening (7.30-»-10.0), Is, to Concert.' WE GIVE UNEQUALLED SERVICE AND ■ VALUE FOE MONEY —in— MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS TrFuS! Stockists of “Douglas,” “Indian,” “J.A.P.,” and “Sturmey-Archer” Spare Parts. PERCY J. DOUGLASS TARANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. FISHING SEASON. £VE have full stocks of all necessary Tackle", ineluding RODS. WHEELS, LINES, FAMOUS RED LOOP CASTS md TRACES, WILLESDEN BROWN TROUT, DEVON MINNOWS, etc. Perfect HOOKS, FLIES, etc. IRA J. BRIDGER. SPORTING GOODS DEPOT.

’Phone 68D, ELTHAM. OKATO. J. HUTHNANCE MOTOR ENGINEER, TTaS commenced Business in Okato. Repairs a Speciality. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ■J?OP. SALE.— Good second-hand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot: £4B taah, or terms.—Collier’s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 1

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331

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 1

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