AMUSEMENTS. —yTHE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT The first of the great British Screencraft productions— A six-reel masterpiece, presenting Josephine Earle and Gerald Lawrence Josephine Earle and Gerald Lawrence . “THE FALL OF A SAINT” “THE FALL OF A SAINT” A screen play representing a decided step forward in the progress of British screen productions. Adapted from Eric Clement Scott’s famous novel. Ako showing: Gazette, Comedy and “Elmo the Fearless.” EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT And TO-MORROW NIGHT Only, THE BIG PICTURE. It is Griffith at his greatest. David W. Griffith’s own presentation of the problem that is the greatest mystery of all the ages—“THE GREATEST QUESTION” “THE GREATEST QUESTION” “THE GREATEST QUESTION” “THE GREATEST QUESTION” Supported by CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his fourth big CHARLIE CHAPLIN special comedy, ; “A DAY’S PLEASURE” “A DAY’S PLEASURE” Charlie and his Ford car—the limit in fun-making. D.C., 2/6; Stalls, 2/- and 1/6; Reserves at' Collier’s. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE. TO-MORROW, AT 3.30. “A DAY’S PLEASURE” “A DAY’S PLEASURE” Charlie Chaplin’s Greatest Comedy. ‘The Greatest Question” will not be shown at the Matinee. Children: 6d. Adults: 1/-.
T£AWAROA pARK. ASTER JJONDAY piCNIC. BIGGER. BRIGHTER. AND BETTER THAN EVER. Eltham Pipe Band and Highlanders in Attendance. Citizens’ Band Engaged. Stalls, Side Shows, Games Galore. Fuller particulars later. J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. ’ L.R.C. MEETING. rpilE Annual Meeting of the. L.R.C. will be held in the Workers’ Social Hall, next FRIDAY, February 18, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All members are requested to be “present. J. A. BURR, Secretary. TENDERS. *' OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. (Incorporated.) ’ TENDERS FOR PUBLICAN’S BOOTH APPLICATIONS for the above privi lege will be received up till 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, February 18, 1921. Twenty per cent, deposit to be enclosed with Tender. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 5-seater second hand STUDEBAKER CAR, fitted with electric light and self-starter, just betn painted and new hood fitted; guaranteed in tiptop ordei Price £3OO. 1 1920 Model MAXWELL CAR., fitted
with electric light and self-starter, only done about a thousand miles A great chance. Price £430. ' 1 5-seater second hand DODGE CAR. guaranteed in perfect order, fitted ■ with electric light and self-starter. A great snip. Price £450. 1 5-seater Cutting Car, guaranteed in tip-top order. Should be great speck. Price £l5O. 1 5-seater DODGE CAR, in excellent runfitted with electric light and self-starter. A great snip. Price £325. 1 2-seater CHEVROLET CAR, as good as new, only done a few thousand miles, for quick sale. Price £325. 5-seater STUDEBAKER Car, fitted with electric light and self-starter, in excellent running order. For quick sale. Price £3OO. 1 4-cylinder BUICK Car. fitted with electric light and self-starter, in perfect order. For quick sale. Price £375. NEWTON KING, LTD. ‘——— BIG REDUCTION IN CAR REHOODING. TUST landed—a number of Hood Cov- ■ " ers for Dodge, Ford and Overland : Cars. All other makes to order. Fitted from £8 10s. C. D. MATTHEWS, Car Painter and Trimmer. Stratford. HEAVY PETROLS. AND how to make them as good as the best. Send 7/6 to "GASLINE,” Box 88, Stratford, and you will have ■ gn> further trouble.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 February 1921, Page 1
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