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AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. An Epic Picture of the Great North-west. Written by James Oliver Curwood. “THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER.” ‘THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER.” ‘THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER.” ‘THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER.” With a great cast including IRVING CUMMINGS WALLACE BEERY JANE NOVAK and the Giant Wolf-dog RIN-TIN. A story with a two-fiisted hero—a beautiful girl at the mercy ol outlaws of the Hg snows— “Rin-tin,” the dog hero who leaps to the rescue of his master—inspir i:.g scenery of the Yosemite Valley. A STORY OF PRIMITIVE PASSIONS. OF STRONG MEN AND WEAK. At Usual Prices. “PRISONER OF ZENDA” IS COMING. FOOTBALL. The Inglewood Club’s ATONSTER DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY Will be held m the INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL On TUESDAY, MAY 1. Come and Enjoy the New Orchestra and an Appetising Supper. Good Prizes for Euchre; good floor. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. DON’T MISS IT! IT WILL BE GREAT! E. ROY COUTTS, Sec., Inglewood F.C. BELL BLOCK HALL. A PLAIN AND FANCY MASQUERADE * BALL, Arranged by the Ladies’ Committee, Wil! he held in the above Hall On THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 3. Grand March 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. Admission : Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6; double, 5/6. Masks may be purchased from the comndttee at the hall. J. DOWNS. CHEAPER MILLINERY. MADAME ROSETEAR. XTAVING secured temporary premises ' (Next May and Arrowsmith), Devon Street, is clearing balance of new reason millinery stock at throw-ouc ices. Call early and inspect. Re markable bargains offering. NOTICE TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. a BEG to intimate that Mr. Thomas Kendal has severed his connection with .’•> Hawera-New Plymouth Motor Service, he service will continue as heretofore t beg to thank the public for their past Clpport, and to assure them, as the pioneer Of the service, that by studying the interests of the public in every way, I hope to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded me in the past. W.'ARCHIBALD, SENR. Oh, listen to the Dicky Bird That twitters in the trees! Oh, listen to the Orchestrate, And the Bumble bees! Oh, listen to the Crockery That speaks of Morning Teas! Oh, listen to the Magna vox That serenades the breeze! There may be other gardens, Scattered up and down the tend, With funny little gramaphones Of antiquated brand. There may be lovely beaches Of “Hafnium” and sand, But for wedding-bells and beauty Ngaere Gardens ‘‘beat the band.” —Dingbat. (You are some poet.) MACHINERY BRIDGE STREET. ELTHAM. FOR SALE: 3 Gane Releaser Plants. ; 2 L.K.G. Releaser Plants. 2 Gane Bucket Plants. 2 L.K.G. Bucket Plants. 1 Tunrip Cutter, hand or power. 2 sets Tripod and Chain Barrows 1 set Chain Harrows 10 x 6. 6 Single-furrow Ploughs. 3 Vacuum Pumps, Tin. 2 Lister Engines, 2-J-h.p. 2 Lister Engines, IA-h.p. 2 Anderson Engines, 3-h.p. 1 Masport Engine, 3J-h.p. 1 Associated Engine, 3-h.p. 1 R.J.L. Engine 3-h.p. 1 Crossley Benzine Engine 3J-h.p. 4 Grain Drills, 9 coulter. 1 Grain Drill, R & G., 7-coulter. Agents for Victory Cow Detector. PROPRIETORS. QMITH AND T>ICKETTS. ff O R S E S BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. *ll classes always on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply— S. J. SUISTED, Opunake Road, Stratford. fRAG- WASH the family UAOLI WASH, for 2/6. ’j'HE System that wipes out the Home Washing Day. At Get all particulars from JBTEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1923, Page 1

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