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AMUSEM-HTS. EVERYBODY'S Absolutely the final screening of the •ide-splitthig Australian comedy "THE HAYSEEDS at the MELBOURNE* *IHE HAYSEEDS at the MELBOURNE CUP," CUP." Aiao the last screening of the Fifth Episode of the SaHal; Sensation TBEHGHTNING RAIDER." COMING TO-MORROW. For Friday and Saturday Only. Matinee -Saturday, at 2 p.m. THE 100 PER CENT. SPECIAL SUPER FEATURE. SCfac outstanding Motion Picture Success of this year. "THE LION AND THE MOUSE." •THE LION AND THE MOUSE." "THE LION AND THE MOUSE." "THE LION AND THE MOUSE." ONLY A GIRL-*ut she beat the man or millions, saved her father from disgrace, and her lover from unhappiness. |& stupendous Screen Triumph of the • famous Stage Success. Starring JOYCE as SHIRLEY ■■■ y EOSSMORE. SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES. Reserve at Collier's if you want a seat. I THE EMPIRE Instantaneous Success cf the Thrilling Drury Lane Spectacular Alelodrama "THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." Screened to a packed house last night with every member of the audience cartied away by the absorbing interest of this thrilling Motion Picture Story. PRICES—D.C. 2s fid, Stalls 2s, Front Stalls Is, Reserves 2s (all plus tax.) "THE DANDIES OF 1920." Open at the EMPIRE THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT . SATURDAY EVENING NEXT for a LIMITED SEASON ONLY. There is no need here to extol the merits of "THE DANDIES OF 1920.',' Suffice it to say they are far ahead of any similar organisation when it comes to entertainment of a clean, bright, healthy nature. "THE DANDIES OF iojo." Arclude new artists just arrived. Here thev are: GEORGE SHARRATT, Character Comedian and Producer. ANNETTE LANG, Soubrette and National Danseuse. ROSA WALTON, Pianiste and Monologiste. RAYMOND NICHOLSON, Lyric Tenor and Humorist. "THE DANDIES OF 1920." Have among their number some wellknown favorites. They are— RENN MILLAR, Basso. KENNEDY BLACK, Baritone. MADOLTNE KNIGHT. Contralto. CHRISTINA ANDREWS, Soprano. Each and all appearing in THE LATEST SONG SUCCESSES. PRICES—3s and 2s, plus tax. BoxSPlans open at Collier's. KAWAROA PARK ANNUAL SEASIDE PICNIC fcASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Full particulars later. J. H> HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN 1 Fire Seater CUTTING CAR, guaranteed in good running order. Price £2OO. One fi-seater DODGE CAR, in very good order. Price £230. JTwo-three-seater "Overland" car, 1914 model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; for quick sale. Price £225. ?«nweater OALTHORPE Car, in good running order. A great bargain at l£lßo.. NEWTON KING. SSI NEI FABRIC PATCH. QUICK and Everlasting Repair for Motor Tubes, Hoods, Rubber Coats, Water Bottles, etc. "Stays put" and will not leak. IBICES—3s 6d, 4s 6d, 8s 6d &9s 6d tin. BRIDGER'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, PHONE 66. ELTHAM. XfOTOR CYCLES—The largest selection of new and second-hand machines in Taranaki are to be seen at ''The Eltham Motor Cycle Repair gtjetj'* 6*t list pa front pa».

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 1

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