AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S r MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2. TO-NIGHT —At 7 45 TO-NIGHT. Xaat Two Screenings of the First National Feature, ''LOVE'S PENALTY." Starring HOPE ’IOVETS PENALTY. - ’ HAMPTON. . A Drama unusual in story and masterful in power. Also, "WINNERS OF THE WEST,” No. 12 'THE MAN WITH THE TWISTED LID” (Sherlock Holmes Detective Story.)) . And the Gaumont Graphic. Prices as Usual. EVERYBODY’S MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY. MATINEES TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY, At 3.30. CHARLES CHAPLIN. CHARLES CHAPLIN. CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, CHARLES CHAPLIN, In “THE IDLE CLASS.” “THE IDLE CLASS.” “THE IDLE CLASS.” “THE IDLE CLASS.” “THE IDLE CLASS.” "THE IDLE CLASS.” Two reels of the greatest comedy you have •ver witnessed; one glorious riot of laughter from beginning to end CHARLES CHAPLIN. I CHARLES CHAPLIN. ■ " CHARLES CHAPLIN. You’ll see him Double! Charles Chaplin ! puts twice as much fun in this picture. ! firstly as the golfing tramp and hten as the absent-minded husband. HIS NEWEST! HIS BEST! Also the Great English Super-film, “SQUIBS." A wholly delightful, comedy | “SQUIBS.’’ as funny as “Alf’s Button” “SQUIBS.” and ' The Better ’Ole,” by the i “SQUIBS.” same makers. A REAL 100 PER CENT. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d, Children 6d to Matinee. * Book Seats at Collier’s. fpHE Committee of the New Plymouth Ladies' Life-saving Club invite all Members and Friends, gentlemen included, to a SOCIAL EVENING, at the SOLDIERS’ CLUB on TUESDAY, the Sth mat., at 7.30 pun. MONSTER JJILITARY gPORTS TJEETING. SHOW GROUNDS. HAWERA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922, at 1 p.m. sharp. Taranaki s Best Amateur and Profes'iional athletes will be competing. Admission 1/-. All particulars obtainable from— CORPL. E. W. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec., P. O. Box 183, Hawera. ST. PAUL’S, OKATO. JAPANESE QARDEN pETR. DECEMBER 14, at l.'Sfl p.m. In the Vicarage Grounds is fine; in the Hall if wet. Plain and Fancy Stall, Produce Stall, Competitions, Bran Tub, Aunt Sally, Japanese Cafe Chantant. SOCIAL & DANCE at 8 p.m. in the Hall.
after the elections, spend a PLEASANT DAY AT KAWAROA PARK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922. ■yynsT gaaooL qala J)ay Fun and Amusement for All! flew Plymouth Pipe Band will provide Music.
gOME JJOTOR QYCLE JJARGAINS I 4-cylinder Henderson, complete with coach-built side-car. hood and windeereen, electric light, in perfect condition. Price £135. 1 7-9 Indian. 1919 model, electric light, in splendid condition, £75. 1 4 h.p. Royal Ruby, twin 3-speed gear box, £5O. IRA J. BRIDGER, Agent. MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66D. ELTHAM. V LEGAL NOTICE. J HAVE pleasure in announcing that I have admitted into partnership Mr. Campbell McCormick, who for some time £ast has been my Managing Clerk. The practice will in future be carried on unIder the style or firm of CROKER & MetOORMKK, Barristers and Solicitors. jf»w Plymouth. ‘ C. H. CROKER, Barrister and Solicitor, National Bank Chambers, Brougham Street, Naw Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1922, Page 1
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