AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF FRANK KEENAN —in—--‘SMOULDERING EMBERS.” A story of youth, its love®, quarrels and aaisunderetandings; its pitfalls, its temptations, and its happiness. ' Also—“A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA.” A gripping story of the Sherlock . Holmes series. AND OUR SECOND SONG PICTURE—°HOME, SWEET HOME.” "VV ith Violin Solo by Mr. F. Symes. A delightful picture of beauty and pathos, with song accompaniment. I PRICES AS USUAL. — 1 | KING’S THEATRE. STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. WALLACE REID WALLACE REID In “THE WORLD’S CHAMPION.” | A sparkling photo-bout in five delicious , rounds. See Wallie lick every pug in sight and then Ue knocked groggy by two big starrv eves. COMMENCING ‘ON SATURDAY: “OVER THE HILL.” “OVER THE HILL.” “OVER THE HILL.” The forg Fox Super-feature, which has created a sensation all over the world. INTENDING PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BOOK THEIR SEATS FOR THIS PICTURE. Box Plan Open Now at Humphrey’s, Bookseller. SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL J£UCHRE pARTY AND JJANCE. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. TO-NIGHT. OCTOBER 12, 1922. Euchre Prizes: Half Ton Coal, Ist gentlemen (presented by Mr. T. Stewart); Afternoon Tea Set, Ist Ladies (presented bv Mr. T. Lindsay). WALTZING COMPETITION. Eirst Prize ;2 2s, Second Prize £1 Is. Judge: Mr. Roddy Mcßae. K. LAWSON, W. EAGAR, Joint Sees. BELL BLOCK HALL. A GRAND SOCIAL will be held on " THURSDAY. October 12 The last of the season. Music by Mr. Boulton’s Orchestra. Prices: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. GEO. KING. Hqn. Sec. LEST-ER lou Forget that LABOR DAY Falls this year on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1922. BIG JOY BOMB will burst at NCAERE GARDENS. on that day. Watch this space for the first explosion of events in next Monday’s issue of this paper. Telephone 315, Stratford Exchange. FARMERS! QOMETHING you want. A handy, useful and complete soldering set. For the many little jobs about the house. Complete with full instructions. (Only a limited number). IRA J. BRIDSER. SPORTING GOODS DEPOT. ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM. TENNIS SEASON, 1922-23. I'VE have this year specialised in Ten- ’ nis Rackets. We can supply a firstclass Racket, strung with Best English Gut. for £2. Every Racket we sell is supplied with an Airtight .Cover Free. Our Rackets this year are really wonderful value, and it will be worth your .while to pay us a visit. . FOR SALE TWO GOOD SECOND HAND MILK CARTS A. LEECH, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 1
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388Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 1
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