AMUSEMENTS “ MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. ' EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. Another new programme brimjning over with fun and laughter. GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Bewitching beauties all of them, with dainty styles, delicate bits of lingeries, and the nattiest bathing-suits ever. “VP IN MARY’S ATTIC.” “UP IN MARY’S ATTIC.” “UP IN MARY’S ATTIC.” ?UP IN MARY’S ATTIC.” A 5-reel pomedy-drama, and each reel a spasm of mirth. A LANDSLIDE OF JOY AND MIRRL MENT. “Winners of the West,” No. 7. “BALLING FOR FANNY.” (A Christie star comedy.) Pathe Review and Gaumont Graphic. Prices as Usual. EVERYBODY’S MONDAY AND TUESDAY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. A Rex Beach Special '‘THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” ‘‘THE SILVER HORDE.” From out of the snows came a beaten tnan, beaten in his fight for fortune to qualify for the hand of a Wall Street financier's petted daughter. Fate brought him to the cabin of Cherry Malaotte, a woman of the North, where he met Big George Bolt, owner of the best trap on the Kalvik River. They told >f their persecutions by the Marsh Canning Trust, and the beaten man. his >erve regained, said: “WE’LL FIGHT!” It tras the cunning of Wall Street igainat the Might of the North. “THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” “THE SILVER HORDE.” —byrex BEACH. REX BEACH. REX BEACH. A Colossal Production. From the frozen waters of the Kalvik to New York, from New York to Seatlie. The grandeur of the snows, the clash of mighty fists, the roar of dynamite. the unleashed passions of strong men fighting for fortune and the love of a wo;aan, brings “The Silver Horde” to the pinnacle of perfection. Prices: 2s and 1/6. Box Plan at Collier’s.
URGENT LAST DAY—SATURDAY, OCT. 28. • .CALL UP THE FIRE STATION! rpHIS ie what we always receive when >*• Fire is about. Jthe 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 vii. ' at Purser’s, Ltd. First Prize.—“ Off D’Urville Island. Second Prize.—“ New Plymouth Beach.” third Prize. —“Lake Te Anau.” TICKETS: J/- each. 22 for £1; 11 for 10/-. Prizes will be drawn for on Saturday, October 28. H. H. FORD, Secretary. JJGAEP. E Q. ARDENS. pOR SUMMER FLOWERING SEED- * LINGS. WE ARE EXPERTS AT FLORAL WORK. Phone Your Order. Telephone 3IS. Stratford Exchange. ptUNKET JgABY D AY Will be held in New Plymouth on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. Further Particulars Later. TENNIS PLAYERS ‘J’T will pay you to come to town and *■ inspect our large stock of TENNIS fOODS—all 1922 stock. Our prices will Surprise you. TENNIS RACKETS from 27/6 to £5 ss. Best Makes Only. TENNIS BALLS. TENNIS NETS, AIRTIGHT COVERS, etc. We also do Re-stringing, and make a first-class job. jfre take the utmost care in Re-string-ang. Send your Racket in. V fCffti&te' ~ J. 'faar
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1922, Page 1
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