AMUSEMENTS LARRY SEMON MATINEE. “THE SAWMILL” TO-DAY! At 2 p.m. TO-DAY! Don t miae this scream of joy. CHILDREN SIXPENCE. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of our Brilliant Two-Star Bill. ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWAfiT ANITA STEWART In her most stupendous production, - “THE INVISIBLE FEAR.” “THE INVISIBLE FEAR.” “THE INVISIBLE FEAR” “THE INVISIBLE FEAR.” The mystery of a woman's faith and a wife’s fear. Also the latest and greatest laugh spasm— LARRY SEMON in “THE SAWMILL.” LARRY SEMON in “THE SAWMILL.” LARRY SEMON in “THE SAWMILL.” Two reels of continuous laughter, and then some. Pathe Review and Pathe Gazette. 1 Prices as Usual. HAROLD LLOYD TO-MORROW. —In—“A SAILOR MADE MAN.” FITZROY HALL. AfONSTER EUCHRE PARTY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1922. PRIZES: Ladies' Ist and Gents’ Ist, Ham valued at 20/-. Ladies’ 2nd and Gents’ 2nd, Xmas Cake valued at 10s. Admission, 1/6. V. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. MIDHIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL. fjTHE Annual School Concert and Prizegiving will be held in the Midhirst Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, 20th Inst. Dance to follow: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. QIBSON’S JJOTORS, £IMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TIMETABLE. Dec. 15.—Car leaves Opunake at 5.45 p.m., returning from New Plymouth at 10.15 pan. Dec. 23.—The same. These cars are in addition to the ordinary service. Dec. 25 (Xmas Day).—Only Car will leave Opunake at 8.15 a.m. Car will leave New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. There will also be a car in the evening, to suit requirements. Dec. 26 and 27 (Race Days).—Cars will leave Opunake at 7 a.m., 8.15 a.m., and 9.30 a.m. Cars will leave New Plymouth at 7.30 am and after the Races. A FAST DELIVERY! TVE are making fast delivery in Sports Material—our values being such that they convince on sight and are the best argument we can offer in YOUR interest. SEE OUR New Consignment of Sports Goods: — Tennis Racquets and Sundries, Cricket and Croquet Material and Fishing Tackle. Also Travelling Requisites in great variety. Marquees and Tents for sale. COOK & LISTER DEVON STREET & CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY DISPLAY! A CORDIAL INVITATION to al! Ladies to inspect. An attractive display of attractive Millinery Models and Shapes, all latest season’s shades and stvles, at our New Address—DEVON STREET EAST (opposite Presbyterian Church). MADAM ROSEVEAR, MILLINER. GIVE SOMETHING THAT LASTS. TJON'T waste your money on jewjaws U that are lying waste to-morrow. Buy a piece of furniture as a gift—always useful, always remembered, always welcome. Come to Sullivan’s in Currie Street -Factory made at Factory cost. IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE. S. J. SULLIVAN. - FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. And at Wanganui. HOWELL’S RETAIL SAMPLE ROOMS. OALLS attention to the many lines that will make good Christmas Presents for all. They comprise Handkerchiefs of •very description, Ladies’ Silk Hose and Underwear, and Men’s Fuji Tennis Shirts, Suits, Pyjamas, Hats, Hose, Ties, and many 3ther lines of interest. COME ALONG CURRIE STREET. Opposite Herald.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1922, Page 1
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