AMUSEMENTS MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 PAI. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. "THE AMAZING LOVERS.’ "THE AMAZING LOVERS.” "THE AMAZING LOVERS.” A story of New York’s Bohemia, Starring DIANA ALLEN. DIANA ALLEN. ' The Queen of the ZeigfelJs Follies, and MARC MeDERMOT. .Also, another Song Picture, "WON’T YOU BUY MY PRETTY FLOWERS?” o_e of the best of this popular series, with Solo by Miss Annie White. "WINNERS OF THE WEST,” No. 14. Gaumont Graphic, Pathe Review, “Such is Life in Monte Carlo” (Mayer Cartoon), “Jogging Across Jawtooth” (Chester Outing). LARKY SEMON, King of Comedians—Monday. USUAL PRICES. FITZROY HALL, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, DEC. 16, at 3. JJEOPENING by His Worship the Mayor. Musical items, afternoon tea. Admission 1/- (including afternoon tea). OPENING DANCE, AT 8 P.M. Good music, good door. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6. V. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. GLAD TIDINGS' TARANAKI TOUR i t- Of the gUPERB gUPER-SINGER? 7 Of the gfeTINE £ HAPEL C HOIR ’ / ■ Under tire Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Viscount and Viscountess Jellicoe. 'Hxr management regret that owing to the early departure for Italy of the SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS, The only towns in the Taranaki district that may be visited are: STRATFORD. TOWN HALL, DECEMBER 26, TUESDAY—BOXING NIGHT. STRATFORD TOWN HALL, UESDAY (Boxing Night), DEC. 26. Box Plan at Grubb’s. Prices: Reserved Seats 6/7, Unreserved at theatre only—--4/5 and 2/2. HAWERA—OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 and 28. Box Plan at Everybody’s Sweet Shop. Reserved Seats 6/7; Unreserved at theatre on ly—4/5 and 2/2. All prices include tax. Advance Director .... Leo Du Chateau. WAREA HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. QRA N D QO NCE R T By Warea School Pupils. DANCE TO FOLLOW. HOWELL’S RETAIL SAMPLE ROOMS. attention to the many lines that will make good Christmas Presents for all. They comprise Handkerchiefs of every description, Ladies’ Silk Hose and Underwear, and Men’s Fuji Tennis Shirts, Suits, Pyjamas, Hats, Hose, Ties, and many other lines of interest. COME ALONG CURRIE STREET. Opposite Herald. BARGAINS IN REMNANTS THIS WEEK —At— RETFORD’S. CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. (Next Door to Daily News.) gALE QF JJOTOR QOODS. TVfOTOR Cars, Lorries, Ford Trucks, Tyres, Tubes. Batteries, Workshop Material, Bolts and Nuts, Files, Drills, Belting, Brake Lining, Bulbs, Plugs, Lamps, both electrical and acetylene, Electric and Mechanical Horns, Bumpers, Polish, Gaskets, Wiring, Mudguards and spare parts of various descriptions, Jacks, Fanbelts, Rim Tools, Side Windscreens, Fuses, Tyre Levers, Chains, Windscreen Wipers, Oil Cans, Clocks, Hammers and Tools, Switches, Sockets, Oil and Grease Cups, and all classes of goods kept in stock by a Large Motor Business are for sale to the trade and the public at ridiculously low prices. A visit of inspection to the showroom will interest everyone who has a motor-car, and will also be useful to the trade. Everything plainly marke’d, and must be sold. COME A INSPECT. IT WILL PAY YOU. Sold on account of Receiver for De-benture-Holders, yjOTOR gUPPLIES,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 1
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