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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT. At 745- TO-NIGHT! ALL THROI GH A CAT —the Most £xpemive Black Cat—worth £ 10,000. And t brought him hair-raising adventure in Mexico, a lovely Senorita for a Bride, «*>cs ' Eights and Two Big Rewards. EARLE A\ IL LI AM 8 in “DIAMONDS ADRIFT.” Elow a young Ne'er-do-well made good—£>u £lO a" month—all through a black cat. Also Gazette, Comedv and -The Invisible Hand/’ AT USUAL PRICES.

KAPONGA TOWN HAU, G RAND B ALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921. Under the Auspices of the Kaponga Football Club. Presentation of Tournament Shield and Medals. Orchestral Music. Special Supper. Gentlemen ss. Ladies 2s 6d. D. FITZGERALD, Hon. Sec. WARBA HALL. QONCERT AND In Aid of Church Funds. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER. Concert 2s. Supper Provided. STRATFORD FOOTBALL CLUB gMOKE QONCERT. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, At 8 pun. All Football Enthusiasts Welcomed. Tickets 5//. ROBT. WOOD, Hon Sec. £AST OF SEASON JJANCE. EAST END PAVILION. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, at 8 p.m Ladies 2s. Gentlemen 3«. Drgani sed by Fitzroy School Fete Enter- . tainment Committee. PROCEEDS IN AID OF GROUNDS. A. C. W. BELLRINGER, Han. Secretary. ■ =— JPITZROY gCHOOL jpETE. | J’ITZP.OY gCHOOL J7ETE. i piTZROY gCHOOL pETE. ! Oc the FITZROY SCHOOL GROUXDS.' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. Fancy Drill and Dancing by the Scholar?, i Fancy Drill and Dancing by the Scholars. ' All kinds of Stalls, with daintiest ! bome-maJe Plain and Fancy Articles. 1 ALT. PRODUCE FROM FARM AND j GARDEN. Sweet?. Soft Drinks, Cakes. DolU Galore, Bran and Fishing Ponds for the Children. Refreshments. Afternoon Tea & Supper. DON’T MISS THIS! DON’T MISS THIS! NOVEMBER sth. at 1-30 p.m. NOVEMBER sth. ar 1-30 p.m. ADMISSION Cd; School Children Free. WILLIE I SAW you pulling the cat's tail yes1 terday! Garn. Dad. I was only h.tiding the tail; Fhe eat wa< doing al! ’he pulline! > Are you of two minds, one pulling on? Way and one the other? Let us decide • for you that NGAERE GARDENS ARE THE IDEAL PICNICING i GROUNDS. Write Us or Ring. LESTER BROS. . . . .. PHONE 315. J .MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE. h.p. B.S.A. in splendid order. £65. Li h.p. ARIEL, new tyres, etc.. £55. 3i h.p. HUMBER. great value. £45. 3% h.p. ROYAL RUBY, 3-speed, etc.. 5 h.p. SCOUT INDIAN, like new, £ll5. DOUGLAS, late model. £75. 2} h.p. DOUGLAS. in good running or-7-fl h.p. INDIAN, equal to new. £BO. i h.p. ROYAL RUBY (twin cylinder) £65. For Motor-cycle Repairs we are Unequalled. PEBCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 1

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