AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. Prices: 1/6 and-1/-. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Gorgeous Special— — -CARNIVAL.’ “CARNIVAL. ’ A photo-play sensation that will lift you But of yburself and waft you to the moonlit waterways of Venice—that city of age-old romance, the gay, the beautiful, and yet the cruel. A love story jremendously dramatic, wonderfully alluring. MATHESON LANG MATHESON LANG MATHESON LANG E&zland’s foremost actor, in “CARNIVAL.” •‘CARNIVAL.” * “CARNIVAL.” '‘CARNIVAL”. “CARN IV AL.” Prices: Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is 6d. ’ Reserves at Collier’s. Where are we going on Saturday? To the Old Boys’ Gala Day nt the High School, sure! * TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. COMPLIMENTARY OONVERfwill be tendered to the Rev. FATHER MAPLES on the occasion of his jubilee Jn the Priesthood, by the Parishioners of Stratford. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies 1/6. Owing to the accommodation beinr limited, parents are requested not to bring children. J. N. MORRIS, Hon. See. pUBLIC JJALL. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! DANSE CHANTANT. DANSE CHANTANT. For the A.S.A. Candidate— Miss Linda Walsh. Gents, 2s 6d; ladies, Is and basket. nOLFERSI Can you putt? Good prizes at Old Boys’ Gala Day on Saturday for putting. SHALL US? LET’S” "JOIN the Big Stunt at NGAERE GAR- ° DENS on LABOR DAY. In addition to our many attractions— Water Chute. Launch, Magna vox. “The Great Orchestralia,” etc. —Stratford’s Associated Shop Assistants are conducting some novelty side-shows in aid of their Queen Candidate. The organiser of the Mardi Gras has arranged for one of- 'Wanganui’s crack Bands of 30 performers to be in attendance from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. More spape in next Saturday’s issue Of this paper, and we will then tell you more about it. URGENT ICALL UP THE FIRE STATION! fpHIS is what we always receive when Fire is about. Jhe Brigade in turn are sending out an URGENT to its supporters by way of an ART UNION OF OIL PAINTINGS ART UNION OF OIL PAINTINGS On vic r at Purser’s, Ltd. First Prize.—“ Off D'Urville Island. Second Prize.—“ New Plymouth Beach.” Third Prize. —“Lake Te Anau.” \ TICKETS: 1/- each. 22 for £1; 11 for 10/-. Prizes will be drawn for on Saturday, October 28. H. H. FORD, Secretary. HART’S BIG VALUE STORE pRICES THAT BEAR COMPARISON: Medium Capstan. .Tobacco, 1/9 tin. Havelock Tobacco, 1/7 packet. Havelock Plug 1/5, 11/- lb. Havelock Mixture, 1/8 tin. Yankee Doodle Tobacco, 1/8 packet. Three Castle*? Cigarettes. 4 packets 2/6. Woodbines Cigarettes, 6d packet, 24 i box Capstan Cigarettes. 7d packet. Bell’s Matches, Plaids 9d dozen. Bell’s Slides Matches. 1/9 dozen Bell’s Tins Matches, 1/6 packet. Loewe Pipes, 12/6 each. Autostrop Razors, 25/6. Gillette Razors, 5/11. Gillette Blades, 2/9 packet. Cadman’s Bengal Razors, 7/6. Big Ben Clocks. 21/-. Pond’s Icilma Face Creams, 2s fkolynos Dental Cream, 1/4. Cuticura Soap, 1/4. Cashmere Bouquet, 9d and 1/6 Bath Soap, large, lOd. Barilla Soap, 9d. SHOP BY POST. Country Customers can rely on quick Service and every attention. HART’S 810 VALUE STORE, EXREET. NSW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1922, Page 1
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