AMUSEM E N TS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. Universal Films present the popular star of Western dramas, ED. (HOOT-) GIBSON, ED. (HOOT) GIBSON, In a mile-a-minute Western feature. “TRIMMED” Thrills, action, romance “TRIMMED” in a clever comedy, full “TRIMMED” of laugh-getting situations. This is a picture that will surely please everybody. Thrills—fights—Western atmosphere—and above all—clean, refreshing comedy. Supports include: Century Comedy, “Speed ’Em Up,” and International News. Prices as usuaL W.C.T.U. SOCIAL will be held in the Infants’ Room of the Whiteley Hall TOMORROW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON, commencing at 2.30. All gifts go to Convention Funds. Members and friends cordially invited.
ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, WAITARA. (JRAND QONCERT AND JJANCE. CLIFTON HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923. By Pupils of Convent. Fairy Drill. Fancy Dancing, Instrumental and Vocal items. Assisted bj Messrs. Hay, Trehey. Brooker and O’Connell. Note amended prices: Adults: concert onlv 2/-, concert, supper and dance 3/-, double ticket 5/-, Children: 9d. . PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW 7 PLYMOUTH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ALL connection* for which Subscriptions A are unpaid at Noon on the 12th July, 1923, wall be CUT OFF in accordance with the notice printed on account rendered - H. BREE, Chief Postmaster WEDNESDAY, 11th JULY. gOLEMN OPENING OF NEW CONVENT SCHOOL. ELTHAM, 11 o’clock. Solemn High Mass 11 o’clock. New Plymouth Choir. Welcome to All. J. DALEY.
YOUR CREAM. TO DAIRYMEN. RE YOUR CREAM. iA 'E are prepared to purchase Cream in any quantities, and will either send our Lorry or arrange to have the Cream forwarded to us. Come in and see what we are anxious to do for you. It will pay you. We want you to enquire of us about F. S. BUTLER. DEVON STREET (Near Liardet Street). N.P.H.S.O.G.A. GEOGRAPHICAL PUZZLE COMPETITION. COMMENCING on Saturday, July 28tb, and continuing until August 25th, a list of 20 puzzles will appear weekly (100 puzzles in all), the solutions being towns in the British Isles and New Zealand. Example: A famous sailor—Nelson. Note.—Where a puzzle is capable of two correct solutions either will be accepted. FIRST PRIZE £3 SECOND PRIZE £1 And Four Prizes of 5/-. Entrance Tickets (price 1/-) may be obtained at this office up to SATURDAY, July 28th, also booklets (price 1/6), containing the full list of towns from which the puzzles are taken. The complete series of solutions, together with entry ticket giving name and address, must reach the Secretary on or before SATURDAY, September Bth. Results on September 15th. E. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. O.G.A. JJADIO jyjEN. VUE have decided to offer the following *’ lines, practically AT COST for a short period onlv: .0005 Mfd VARIABLE CONDENSERS, each 15/-. .001 Mfd VARIABLE CONDENSERS, each 20/-. .0015 Mfd VARIABLE CONDENSERS, with Vernier, each 30/-. ALL APPARATUS GUARANTEED EFFICIENT OR MONEY REFUNDED. Complete stocks of all other Radio equipment on hand. Enquiries promptly attended to. ‘‘Buy from the Broadcasters,” A.' R. CHRISTIAN. LTD., Sole N.Z. Rep. Atlantic-Pacific Radio Corp. Lower Tory Street—Wellington. P.O. Box 580. Telegrams "Alsquarea,” i Wellington.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1923, Page 1
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