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AMUSEMENTS / JACKIE COOGAN MATINEE TO DAY, At 3.30 (after schooll. CHILDREN SIXPENCE. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45, TO NIGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME. JACKIE COOGAN (-‘THE KID”) JACKIE COOGAN (“THE KID”) —In—»‘MY BOY.” ‘MY BOY.” •‘MY BOY.” “MY BOY.” “MY BOY.” “MY BOY.” Come and shake a shimmy with Jackie, and shake a rib with laughter, too, all through the story of a kid who adopted h man. It’s Jackie’s latest and Jackies greatest. 5 REELS OF FUN 5 Also a Snooker comedv—and a beauty “SNOOKY’S FRESH HEIR.” Pathe Gazette and Pathe Review. Dress Circle 1/C, Stalls 1/-. COMING TO-MORROW. THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR. ’ A Super-Jewel Masterpiece. HOUSE PETERS, VIRGINIA VALLI & MATT MOORE in “THE STORM. ’ A stupendous version “THE STORM.” of the sensational ’THE STORM.” stage success. A “THE. STORM.” smashing conflict of “THE STORM. ’ man’s primitive pas“THE STORM.” sions. It will sweep “THE STORM.” you up in the inten“THE STORM.” sity of its drama, "THE STORM.” thrill you with its “THE STORM.” stark realism, awe you “THE STORM.” with the majesty of “THE STORM.” the vast outdoors, and “THE STORM.” make your pulse drum ‘■THE STORM.” a lively tune, with its “THE STORM.” adventurous stirring “THE STORM.” action. The greatness of “The Storm” will leave a lasting impression on your minds, its awe-inspiring tense uniqueness will provoke a desire to see it again and again! “YOU KNOW HOW ’TIS.’ prices: 2s and la M. Box Plans open at Collier’s. Book Seats Early and Be Sure. T)ID you know this: Les. Gleeson holds •*“' the world’s knock-out record? Knocked out Frankie Lee in one second, March 19, 1915, at Sydney. gGMONT JJO9TEL. HEALTH-GIVING, COMFORT, > SCENERy. WEEK END TRIPS. Batnrdav Afternoon to Monday Morning. To December 10th. £6 5s per head, including car hire. JHOTOTt SERVICES Leave Gibson’s Garage 2 p.m. Saturday. Special cars for parties. {TARIFF.—To December 10th. 14s per day, £3 10s per week; from Dee. 11th to end of season, 17/0 per day, £5 5s per week. Arrange with H. Baily, phone 89: Tourist Oflice, phone 642; or Gibson’s Motors, phones 506 and 357.

gOME OYCLE BARGAINS J 4-cvlinder Henderson, complete with coach-built side-car hood and windscreen, electric light, in perfect condition. Price £135. J 7-9 Indian. 1919 model, electric light, in splendid condition. £75. I 4 h.p. Royal Ruby, twin 3-speed gear box, £5O. IRA J. BRIDGER, Agent, MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66D. ELTHAM. fcvHITTAKER has a victory over Jack Heeney; so has Gleeson. Who will victorious next Thursday? SPORTS! WE have a most complete range of TENNIS GOODS—all Al quality. GYRES’— S.N.D. Model C, £4 18s. S.N.D. Model A, £4 2s 6d. 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 10s. Marvel, £1 7s 6d. 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. tAXIMUM of enjoyment with minimum of expense, at Coronation Hall, next j| Thursday, 30th. ' DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY DISPLAY! «r»- CORDIAL INVITATION to all Ladies to inspect. An attractive display of attractive Bfillinery Models and Shapes, all latest Season’s shades and styles, at our New Uddws—DEVON STREET EAST (ophasite Presbyterian Church). J madam rosevear, * MTTJ.TNTP

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 1

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582

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1922, Page 1

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