AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT t A First National Super-Produetion. The Greatest and Host Wonderful Programme yet submitted. Headed bv “THE ROSARY.” “T HE ROSARY.” “THE ROSAR Y.” “ ; T H E RO S A R Y.” “THE ROSARY.” “THE ROS A R V.” “’THE ROSAR Y.” "THE ROS A R Y.” A Grand Symphony of Human Emotions. - The Drama of Yesterday, of To-day, i— and all the Ages again—in a Newer > — and Truer Rendition. Bernard McGonville’s Great Story—inspired by the theme of the stage play. LEWtS S. STONE as FATHER BRIAN KELLY. Jane Novak, Dore Davidson, Wallace Beery, Pomeroy Cameron, Eugenie Besserer, Mildred June. The old “ROSARY" was a wonderful thing—the new ‘•'ROSARY” will stir you with its greater wonder. Each Reel a Pearl. Also “Winners of the West” No. 10. PRICES AS USUAL. If yotl want a seat, reserve at Collier’s. MATINEE TO-MORROW,* AT 2 P.M. OOME to the INGLEW'OD TOWN HALL in your thousands and enjoy vourselves at the Final Spasm of the SOLDIERS MEMORIAL COMMITTEE. INGLEWOOD, THURSDAY, NOV. 23. Kapai te Floor. Music and Euchre . Prizes. K. LAWSON, W. EAGAR, Joint Secretaries.
INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. At 8 p.m. QREAT pROHIBITIOV Speakers: I. M. MOSS, 8.A., LL.B., and W. B. NEALE, ex N.Z. Forces. GRAND CONCERT by STRATFORD TALENT. Community Singing. Pianoforte Solos by Mrs. Jemison. Admission Free. Collection. » SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1922, At 1.30 p.m. JJGAERE (JARDENS. FOURTH BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. You know what a Musical Feast this •Will be, so we need not epil 1 any more • ink. Telephone 315. Stratford Exchange SPORTS! *VVE have a most complete range of TENNIS GOODS—all Al quality. GYRES’— SJN.D. Model C, £4 18s. SN.D. Model A, £4 2s fid. Slotted Throat, £4 ss. (A new Racket worth inspecting). Matador, £3 15s. RUSSEY’S— Demon Driver. £5. (Complete with press and cover). Imperial, £5 (inlaid cork grip). Champion. £3 15s. Prince, £3 ss. Alert. £1 l(ta. Marvel. £1 7s fid. X* & F.—“ Marie,” £2 10s. And Many Others. All Rackets over £2 supplied with Airtight Cover. TENNIS NETS: Steam Tarred, 30s, 325. Steam Tarred Wire Headline, super quality, £2 12s. Steam Tarred Double Top Wire Headline, gut finish, £3 3s. Racket Presses, 4/6 and 5/6. Airtight Covers, 3/6. Rubber Handle Gripe, 1/9 and 2/6.
TO JJGAEKE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1922. If sufficient inducement offers, a ’Bus Srill leave the Garage, Brougham Street, jut 10 a.m. for Ngaere Gardens. Fare, Jl5/- per seat. Here is a chance to see these well-laid-out gardens, and also to hear thd Band amid the beauties of Mature. Be sure and engage your eeat. :gibson’s motors (AARD SERVICE), TELEPHONE 357 - BROUGHAM 4 QUEEN STREETS.
Jr you want any PLUMBING or TINSMITHING Work done, call at W. FAWCETT’S, Opunake. Work undertaken in any part of the district at reasonable rates. Own conveyance. Tanks, iny size, made to order at bedrock prices. Factory work a speciality. Call |r write for oricet.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 1
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