AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. Another worthy successor to “Humoresque.” Seiznick’s Big Six-Reel Picturisation of Ralph Connor’s book, “The Foreigner”— “GOD’S CRUCIBLE.” “GOD’S CRUCIBLE.” “GOD’S CRUCIBLE.” “GOD’S CRUCIBLE.” A gorgeous, fast-moving tale of love and adventure amid the Canadian Rockies—enacted by a mighty all-star cast. GASTON GLASS Will win your heart just GASTON GLASS as he did in “HumorGASTON GLASS esque.” The twists and turns of the plot will amaze you—the artistry of the cast will charm you. Its scenes of splendour delight the eye. Supports include “THE BLUE FOX,” Ep. 8, Christie Comedv, and Topicals. SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES. Children 6d to Matinee. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. permitting, the 4th Wellington (Taranaki Rifles) Band will give a Band Recital at Kawaroa Park on SUNDAY, 10th instant, commencing at 2.45 p.m. Collection in aid of Park Funds. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. T H E M AGN A v O X —And— GREAT ORCHESTRALA Play EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON —At— JJ GAE B E GARDENS. Refreshments obtainable at the Gardens. ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. SALE FOR TEN DAYS ONLY, FROM DECEMBER 1.
FROCKS.—Foulard 13/11, Sponge Cloth 255, Cretonne, all sizes and patterns, 8/6. STOCKINETTE FROCKS— £4 17s 6d. STOCKINETTE JUMPERS, £2, 395, 30s. STOCKINETTE in Peacock, Black and White, was 17/6 yard. Now 14s yd. CREPE DE CHINE ‘in all shades, 12momme, 9/3 yard. GEORGETTE—AII shades, 7-momme 5/11 vard. FUJI SILK—7/3 and 5/3. JAP. SILK, 10-momme, 4/6; 8-momme, 3/6. CREPE—Splendid value. 1/3 yard. VOILES—FIoraI and Plaids, 3/10 and 2/8. HOSIERY—Great reductions. Come and see for yourself. LADIES’ & * GENTLEMEN S HANDKERCHIEFS. great variety, splendid Xmas Gifts. PYJAMA CLOTH—OnIy 1/11 per yard. ALL SHIRTS for Men and Boys Greatly Reduced. ORDERS TAKEN FOR SHIRTS in White Silk, Fuji Silk, and Tussore Silk. ORDERS TAKEN FOR FROCKS, made to any design. HEMSTITCHING DONE at 6d per yd. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING COCURRIE STREET, ’Phone 597. DEVON STREET (opp. Empire Theatre)l ’Phone 904.
R EGAL M USIC' S HOP. REDUCTION IN ZONOPHONE & HIS MASTER'S VOICE RECORDS. Owing to the great demand for the above makes of Records, we have been able to reduce the price considerably. Latest Fox Trot and Jazz Records always arriving. Call and See the large fcang? of Gramophones to choose from. Mees from £6 Os. Agent for Chappell, Rodgers and other leading makes of Pianos and Players on easy time payment. We stock everything in Musical Instruments. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALITY’. Latest Always to Hand. J. C. KENNY Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. GJHOP To Let (or lease) for a period of nine years more or less. Immedi- ’ ate possession. Apply Orr, Grocer, Strat*,
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1922, Page 1
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