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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT J For the Last Time. The Dazzling, Zippy Flapper Star GLADYS WALTON GLADYS WALTON in a delightful comedy-drama with pathos and humor in abundance. “SECOND HAND ROSE.” “SECOND HAND ROSJ].” Poor Gladys! Second-hand parents, sec-ond-hand clothes, and nearly a secondhand husband. Also Century comedy, “Sic’ em, Brownie’ with the world's wonder dog, Brownie, and Topical Film. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. THE PEOPLE’S TO MORROW AND MONDAY. Matinee 2 p.m. To-morrow. The mighty screen masterpiece evreybody is going to see: “THE U. P. TRAIL,” “THE U. P. TRAIL,” “THE U. P. TRAIL,” From the famous novel by ZANE GREY, ZANE GREY, Starring J. J. Dowling, Kathlyn Williams, Robert M'Kim, Roy Stewart, Marguerite de la Motte. A thrilling story of life and love in the pioneer days of the cutting of the trail of the great Union Pacific Railroad. Don’t be disapoointed! RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT COLLIER’S. Night Prices: Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is 6d. Matinee Prices: D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is, Children 6d.

NEW PLYMOUTH JfALE QHOIR OONCERT. WORKERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, NOV. 22 & 23. 40 VOICES 40 Assisted by r MISS NATALINA McCALLUM, Soprano, Auckland. And FRANK POORE, FlautLt, Auckland. These Artists will assist both in Solo work and in Duets, and have been engaged on the very highest recommendations. A splendid combination of flute and voice. Prices—3/3 and 2/2. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S.

pLUNKET J) A Y S . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. November 17 and 18. 10 o’clock. FRIDAY 10 o’clock. MART AT ENTRANCE OF EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Flower Stall—Exquisite Spring Blossoms —Produce Stall —A Royal Banquet; Sucking Pig, Poultry, Lamb, Cakes, Jellies, Eggs, Cheese. A RIOT OF GOOD THINGS. No Sales before 10 o’clock. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE COLLECTION. SATURDAY KAWAROA PARK. ALL KINDS OF MERRIMENT. 1.30 to 5.30. Baby Show —Open to all Babies. Ten Prizes. Is your baby the finest in Taranaki? If not. why not? Bird with the fid stuffing, Punch and Judy, Summer Snow Ball (filled with your heart's desire), Cocoanut Shies, Duck Ring, Balloons. Soft Drinks, Tailless Pig, Lollie Stivli, Afternoon Tea, Plunket Nurses’ Toy Stall, Children’s Clothes. THREE CHEERS FOR HIS MAJESTY THE BABY. JJ AB Y gHO W. PLUNKET BABY DAY.—KAWAROA PARK. SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 1922. Judges: Dr. Allison and Dr. Hazel u Allison, Waitara. Judging commences at 2 o’clock. Entries close on Friday, Nov. 17. Entrance Is. CLASSES: 1. Baby under 3 months. 2. Baby girl under 6 months. 3. Baby boy under 6 months. 4. Ba/by girl from 6 months to 12 months. 5. Baby boy from 6 months to 12 months. 6. Baby girl from 12 months to 18 months. 7. Baby boy from 12 months to 18 months. 8. Baby girl from IS months to 2yrs. 9. Baby boy from 18 months to 2yrs. 10. Best Plunket (i.e. breast fed) baby at nine months. 11. Best Plunket baby, fed on humanized milk, at 9 months. 12. Twins. N JJLOPEMIENT! The dirt was married to the. clothes, When introducel to “Dhobie” Soap, They could not stop them, I suppose, When “Dhobie” did with dirt elope. Save “Dhobie” Wrappers. Your storekeeper will give you a bar of soap free for every 12 wrappers. If he doesn’t stock it, tell him ttf get it for you. It can’t be beaten for washing flannels. “DHOBIE” SOAP

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 1

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551

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1922, Page 1

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