AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. —And— TO-NIGHT! at 7.45, TO-NJGHT! Last Two Screenings of the Great Human Screen Masterpiece— “THE ROSARY.” ’ THE RQSARY? — “THE ROSARY.” “THE ROSARY.” Each Reel A Pearl. Each Chapter a Star. This 7-reel super feature is a story of love unsurpassing, faith unflinching, hate unbending. . A NEW AND GREATER Screen Ren lit ion of the story that has brought a stfb and a smile to the world. SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES. RESERVES! There is certain to bp a tremendous rush for seats to-night. Re. serve yours at Colliers. ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. VISIT TO TARANAKI. “ J HE ESS I AH” Will be Given at STRATFORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1— TOWN HALL. NEW PLYMOUTH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2—CORONATION HALL. By the ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION, NEW PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY, STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY, NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR. 250 Voices. 25 Instrumentalists. Musical Director: Mr. H. Temple White, of Wellington. PRICES: 6/7 (Reserves), 4/5, 2/2 (including tax). Box Plan for New Plymouth Concert opens at Collier’s on Friday next. • SUNDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1922, At 1.30 p.m. JJGAERE GARDENS. FOURTH BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. You know what a Musical Feast this will be, so we need not epill any more ink. Telephone 315. Stratford Exchange WAREA HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. Under the Auspices of the PunihoWarea Guild. yiE OHRISTMAS pAYRE. Xmas Tree. Fish Pond. Bran Tub. PLAIN & FANCY WORK STALL. PRODUCE STALL. Fruit, Sweet and Soft Drinks Stall. Guessing Competitions. Musical Items. Play, Duologue. 'Afternoon Tea, Ice Creams, Fruit Salads, Supper. From 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission Is, Children Free. Proceeds in aid of Church Building Fund. £OME to the INGLEW'OD TOWN HALL in your thousands and enjoy yourselves 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. SPORTS! WE have a most complete range of TENNIS GOODS—all Al quality. AYRES’— S3T.D. Model C, £4 18s. S.N.D. Model A, £4 2s Slotted Throat, £4 ss. (A new Racket worth inspecting). Matador, £3 15s. BUSSEY’S— Demon Driver, £5. (Complete with press and cover). Imperial, £5 (inlaid cork grip). Champion, £3 15s. Prince. £3 se. Alert, £1 Ifts. Marvel, £1 7s 6d. L. & F.—“ Marie? £2 10--. And Many Oth : . 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 Grips, 1/9 and 2/6. IF 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. Tanka, any size, made to order at bedrock prices. Factory work a speciality. Call ®r writs for price.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 1
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