AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME. Paramount's Huge Special in Nine Dazzling Reels. “SATURDAY NIGHT.” ■ “SATURDAY NIGHT.” ; “SATURDAY NIGHT.” > “SATURDAY NIGHT.” A gorgeous tale of the top and bottom of New York, showing each half how the other hair lives. SEE the riotous bathing dance and revels on Coney Island; the amazing fire scenes, and the crash on the railroad trestle. “SATURDAY NIGHT” has created a sensation wherever shown. Prices: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is fid. *pHE Great Contest between Gleeson ahd Whittaker, Thursday, 30th. qpO-MORROW! qpO-MORROW! —AT—CORONATION HALL. The Greatest Bout ever seen in New Plymouth. LES. GLEESON LES. GLEESON (Australia) —Versus— CYRIL WHITTAKER CYRIL WHITTAKER (New Plymouth.) Preliminaries at 8 p.m. Prices: Reserves 7/6 (plus tax), All Others 5s (plus tax). Plan at Collier’s. DirectionTaranaki Boxing Assn.
can keep you away from Coronation Hall next Thursday, 30th. T H E —And— GREAT ORCHESTRALA Play EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON yGAE RE GARDENS. Refreshments obtainable at the Gardens. ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. K / plus tax will take you anywhere in 7 the House next Thursday, 30th inst., but not in the ring. MEETINGS. PROHIBITION. A MEETING WILL BE HELD —AT—NORFOLK ROAD SCHOOL TO-MORROW! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922 At S ,p.m. Admission Free. Collection. Good Concert Programme. PROPHETIC LECTURES. -By Mr. J. SPOTTISWOODE, Evangelist ASSEMBLY HALL, ROBE STREET. TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—“The World’s Coming Man.” WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m.—“The AntiChrist.” THURSDAY, 7.30 p.m.—“The Four Mysterious Riders of Apocalypse.” DO NOT MISS THESE LECTURES. ■All Welcome. No Collection. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. gUMMER gHOW, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY, November 30 and December 1, 1922. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. Open 1 to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. RECORD ENTRIES I'N ALL CLASSES. Third year Contest for Sweet Pea and Vegetable Trophies. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. Members’ Tickets obtainable from any member of the Committee, or from the Doorkeeper on the day of the Show. Exhibits MUST be delivered at Hal) by 10 a.m. Thursday, and decorative work completed by 11 a.m. D. LE C. MORGAN, Secretary. White Hart Buildings.
BETPORD ’S for value. CALICO. lOd per yard. CRETONNES, 1/6 per yard. CASEMENT CLOTH. 1/5 per yard. MILANESE SILK HOSE, 25/6 per pair. RETFORD’S. CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. (Next Door to Daily News.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1922, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1922, Page 1
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