AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! _At 7-45- TO-NIGHT! l.a-t Niitht ol the bie Comely-drama de Luxe, with JUNE CAPRIC E A CREIGHTON HALE JUNE CAPRICE A 'CREIGHTON HALE JUNE CAPRICE 4 CREIGHTON HALE A dam-ing. jinking, buoyant, breezy com-ely-drama offering you sixty- minutes of fun and frivolity'. “OH, BOY!” “OH, BOY!” “OH, BOY!” “OH, BOY'” “OH, BOY!" “OH, BOY!” “OH, BOY!”- . “OH, BOY!" showing: Gazettes. Comedy and the wonderful continued feature THE LOST CITY. THE LOST CITY. THE LOST CITY. THE LOST CITY. JD.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, Reserves at Collier’s. SPECIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY! STRANDED IN A BATHING SUIT! Would you weep? Probably! But this girl didn’t —she threw a glad eye at an old gentleman and wangled some clothes! And that’s only one of the outrageous things did in ‘ GOOD REFERENCES.” “GOOt) REFERENCES.” iThich is Constance Taimadge's latest and zippiest! Bow to Get a Job Without any References. Recommended to AV Tvpists. PUao the big "Larry Semon*’ comedy, ‘THE RENT COLLECTOR.” A Super-Bill at Usual Prices. JVORKERS’ HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. THE ELTHAM BOYS’ HOME QYMNASTIC jySPLAY. \ Magnificent Programme of Swedish Drills. Pyramid Tableaux, Character Sketches, Musical Selections. Gymnastic Exercises etc. BRASS BAND OF 22 PLAYERS. Admission—3s. & and Is. Fonr presence will encourage the boys’ The Boys’ Band of 22 players, assisted >y the local Corps Rand, will play a lumber of selections at the Park on canday afternoon at 3 p.m., and at the (Yorkers’ Hall on Sunday Night at 7 p.m, TOWN HALL. INGLEWOOD. ELTHAM BOYS’ HOME. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. at 8 p.m. The above programme will be repeated tt Inglewood on Tuesday. Novemm r 22. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. jy eek-end EXCURSIONS From Saturday, 22nd inst., Cheap Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to North Egmont House. Care will leave Snelling and Andrews’ Garage, Broug’.am Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturdays, returning to town on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock. Visitors will therefore be able to spend from the Saturday Afternoon till Monday morning on the mountain, breakfasting before leaving. A minimum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. Scats may be bonked at the Tourist Bureau-(Humphries & Davies’, Telephone No. G 42 ’; or Snelling and Andrews’, Telephone No. 357). INCLUSIVE FAKE (motor and board), ss.
SUMMER ANNUALS FOR SALE AT NGAERE GARDENS Orders for — BOUQUETS, WREATHS. CUT FLOWERS. Executed at Short Notice. LESTER BROS PHONE 315.
LEARN TO SWIM P. A. MATHIESON, R.L.S.S. Certificated Teacher of — Swimming, Diving and Fancy Swimming. NEW PLYMOUTH PUBLIC BATHS. Terms: Adults £1 Is; Children under 15 years lOs Cd. Proficiency Guaranteed. Life-saving Instruction in Class Free.
yEW pLYMOUTH TO HAWERA. RETURN DAILY. (Seven-seater Car.' / jK>part—New Plymouth (Currie Street), Daily News Office. at 4.30 a.m.. arrive at Haven 7 a.m. (catch Wanganui train). Departs—Hawera 7.15 (Royal Hotel), arrives New Plymouth, at 10 a.m. f ARES: New Plymouth to Hawera 10s. Hawera to New Plymouth 7«. C. DYKES, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 1
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