AMUSEMENTS: {SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, at 3.30. Children 6d, Adults 1/6 and 1/-. A story of high life and lowly—from a farmhouse to a Long Island mansion. EVERYBODY’S TO-'NIG-HT At 7.45. TO-NIGHT. Tremendous Success of The Fifth United Artists Release, A Superb Work of Art. “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” A Gripping, Sparkling Story for GrownUps —but, oh! won’t the Kids love it! MARY PICKFORD'S MARY PICKFORD’S First Society Melodrama. The Fun on the Farm is the Cutest, Quaintest, Cleverest Collection of Comicalities and Oddities ever crammed into two Sparkling Chapters. “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.”' Then the Story grows serious, and- finishes -with Mary in a grown-up role, with a Sweetheart of her own; and all the while there is a splendid love-story. DON’T MISS TO-NIGHT’S SCREENING. Excluarvely controlled hy United Artists (Australasia). Ltd. BOOK. EARLY. Box BOOK EARLY. Plan at BOOK EARLY. Collier’s. PRICES: D.C. 2/-, and 1/6. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. VIKEATHEP. Permitting, the 4th Wellington (Taranaki Rifles) Band will give a Band Recital at East End Reserve TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 23rd inst., rommenoing at 7.45 pan.. Collection in aid of East End Reserve. F. T. BELLRINGER, v w- Town Clerk.
nfiuRHEDSCA&IhISI Annual re union smoke concert will he held on SATURDAY, November 25, in the Soldiers’ Club, at 8 p.m. Tickets 5s each. G. E. ROPER, Secretary. HOY AL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. VISIT TO TARANAKI. “THE MESSIAH.” Will be Given at BTRATFORD, 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 Plans To-morrow: New Plymouth—at Collier’s. Stratford—at Grubb’s. pOME to the INGLE WOD TOWN WALL in your thousands and enjoy yourselves at the Final Spasm of the SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL COMMITTEE, INGLEWOOD, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER 23. Kapai te Floor, Music and Euchre Prizes. K. LAWSON, W. EAGAR, Joint Secretaries.
WAREA HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922. Under the Auspices of the PunihoWarea Guilds yiE QHRISTMAS pAYRE. y-mas 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 pan., 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission Is, Children Free, proceeds in aid of Church Building Fund. gOME J£OTOR OYCLE JJARGAINS 1 4-cylinder Henderson, complete with coach-built side-car, hood and windscreen, electric light, in perfect condition. Price £135. (1 7-9 Indian, 1919 model, electric light, in splendid condition, £75. 3 4 h.p. Royal Ruby, twin 3-speed gear box, £5O. IRA J. BRIDGER, Agent. -> MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, 1 ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM. .QALE at The Palatine. —President Braces 2/6, Cotton Singlets 2/11. JUnne! Under. 5/11, Felt Hats 8/6.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1922, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1922, Page 1
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