AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 PAI. TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. Another Big, Bright Show to finish the Old Year. SHOWING TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT ONLY, The Sea Romance Ever .Staged. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS The Hero of “Way Down East,” in “THE SEVENTH T ' Y.” ‘THE SEVENTH DAY.” “THE SEVENTH DAY.” What a Day! What a Climax! What & Story! The Love-Log of a Fishing Skipper and a Cocktail-Coquette. Drama, surprise, heartbreak and delight Jill the Seventh Day in the romance >f a man who didn’t know women, and a societv siren who didn’t know herself. Also “WINNERS OF THE WEST,” No. 16, “THE APPLICANT,” 2-reel Comedy, Gaumont Graphic, and “In and Out a Konga Can,” Chester travel. AT USUAL PRICES. COMING MONDAY! NEW YEAR’S NIGHT AT 7.45 We open the New’ Year with a glorious 100 per cent film masterpiece. A “New Goldwvn” Super-play, “MADAME X.’ “MADAME X.’ The deathless play that won interna- j tion al fame, lives on the screen, gripping, intense: starring the world’s ‘ famous tragedienne. PAULINE FREDERICK. In a love story more fiery than passion, more tenacious than desire. A NEW YEAR GIFT AT GIFT PRICES D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is. Reserves at Collier’s all day Saturday. ■ At theatre from 6.30 Monday night. W A R E A DOMAIN. MARCH 14, 1923. G A LA D A Y In aid of improvements to Sports. Grounds. Particulars later. DON’T FORGET! QRAND DANCE, TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923. Good Supper, Floor and Music. Soft Drink . Stall in attendance. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/ ’ MRS. BIANCBi, Organiser. BUY A MOTOR CYCLE FOR XMAS. “DOUGLAS” 2J. Speedometer, Lamps, etc. Binks Carb. Xew Tyres. £42. “•KUBY” 31, Counter Shaft Gears, condition excellent; £45. •■ROVER'’ 1917, Bosch Mag. Perfect or- I der throughout; £32. “HARLFY” 1923 Model.” 12 h.p., Speedometer, Lamp, Horn, etc. £l2O. “INDIA? ' 8-Vjdve Racer in first-class condition; £5O. AND NUMEROUS OTHER SNIPS. Call and See Them. PERCY J. DOUGLASS i NEW PLYMOUTH. J? YES FRONT! Saving at the Spigot and wasting at the Bung-hole. That’s what you’re doing by not having your clothes cleaned by us. Costumes, Suite. Hate, Gloves, Fure and Overcoats of all descriptions when c’eaned hy us are clean. Make no error when having vgOrs done, and eee it is done at MCCULLOUGH’S Opposite McNeill’s, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The BEST CLEANERS. DYERS. HAT RE-BLOCKERS & RE-MODELLERS IN TARANAKI. THE HOLIDAYS Are Her-J i EXCURSIONS Are More Popular Than Ever. BOOKINGS by the AARD SERVICE for the New Year are already heavy. Intending passengers sho'.Jd book at once. EXCURSIONS EVERYWHERE. Give us a ring, and we’ll give you particulars. GIBSON’S MOTORS (AARD SERVICE), TELEPHONE 357 BROUGHAM AND QUEEN STREETS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1922, Page 1
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444Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1922, Page 1
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