AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! FOR* THE LAST TIME. Selznick Pictures present one of the strangest pictures ever screened—“THE OTHER WOMAN.” “THE OTHER WOMAN.” “THE OTHER WOMAN.” A gripping story of dual personalities from Nora Davis' novel, enacted by an All Star Cast, headed by JANE NOVAK and JEROME PATRICK. “The Other Woman” represents absolutely the lasi work in screen entertainment —a picture which is bound to please. Supports include. Corned r & Topicals. PRICES: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-.
THE PEOPLE’S TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW! The Great Fox Super Masterpiece “THE LAST TRAIL.” “THE LAST TRAIL.” “THE LAST TRAIL.” “THE LAST TRAIL.” A superbly staged William Fox super special from the world-famous author. ZANE GREY Has given us a story of ZANE HREY life in the Great SouthZANE GREY West, which makes him ZANE GREY the most popular fictionZANE GREY ist in the world to-day. “THE LAST TRAIL.” The biggest and most astounding story of outlawry in the West ever written. PRICES: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d. Reserves at Collier’s. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. HUGE GALA DAY. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922. In Aid of School Gymnasium Fund. Produce, Cake/Flower. Fancy and Toy Stalls. Continuous Pictures. Exhibition by High School Boys. Admission to Grounds: Children 6d, Adults Is. Tickets obtainable from High School Boys. CABARET HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. 7.45 p.m. Admission 3s; Supper extra. Reserve your table at Collier’s. In Aid of Gymnasium Fund. BRACKEN WILSON, R. G. HOWELL, Hon. Sees. LOOK AT THIS! J) AY gOV gCOUTS’ g PORTS. KAWAROA P:\RKv MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. I COME ONE—COME ALL—BIG AND SMALL. ■ Children’s Fun begins at 10.30 a.m., and | ends when the children are tired. I At 1 o’clock we open the Competitions and Sports for all Scouts: also Guessing ; Competitions for Adults. ’Stalls: Produce, Meat. Fancy, onfectionerv. and Id Drinks for C■ ' Iren. • Cocoanut Shy, Fish Pond, and th-. Prize ' Stuffed Turkey; Sheep Guessing, Chain Stepping. Fun for Old and Young. Watch this Paper for full programme. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN THE EVENING. Good floor: test of music; and excellent supper. | MISS O. DAY, R. WATSON, Joint Secretaries. FROCKS A SPECIAL LINE of LINENE, GINGHAM & CRETONNE FROCKS at 9/11 ONLY< ' FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. RETFORD’S. (Next Door to Daily News.) NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTOR CYCLISTS \TTE are now well established, and ’’ carrv complete stocks of all usual lines of tyres and accessories. Prices absolutely bedrock. Expert Repairs executed to Cycles & Motor Cycles. „„„„ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MAIL ORDF.RS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FRANK SYKES, LIARDET STREET. Round Melbourne Corner.) JONES & SANDFORD BUILDING CONTRACTORS, JOINERS, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS. yARD & JOINERY WORKS—SOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. TELEPHONE 728 & 143. 'Next West End School.) .
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1922, Page 1
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