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AMUSEMENTS. Patrons are strongly urged to Book their Seats. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT • AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Also To-morrow and Wednesday. First National Present Eugene O’Neill’s great novel, K “ANNA CHRISTIE.” “ANNA CHRISTIE.” “ANNA CHRISTIE ” “ANNA CHRISTIE." A soul-stirring Drama of an Outcast Girl Redeemed hy Love and the Clean Air of the Sea. With BLANCHE SWEET in the title role. NOTE—“Anna Christie” is recommended by the New Zealand Censor as being “suitable for adult audiences only.” •n addition Fourth exciting series of THE FAST STEPPERS.” Comedy, Scenic and Topicals. Orchestra, Chas. H. Fox, Director. Prices as Usual. Plans at Collier’s. WAREA HALL. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be hell in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY September 17, 1924, by the Dusky Entertainers. Proceeds in aid of Maori Candilate. Roll up for a good night’s entertainment. Admission 2/6, Children 1/-. H. COURTENAY', Hon. Secretary. OKATO QUEEN CARNIVAL. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. QR.AND QONCERT by THE FAMOUS RAGTIME FIVE of New Plymouth, assisted by THE TUI MIRTH MAKERS, to Concert and Dance: Adults 2/6, Children 1/-. K. WOOLDRIDGE. Hon. See. Tui Carnival Committee. —MAHOE HALL——MAHOE HALL—(■JRAND gETTLERS’ JOALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924. stunning Floor; Great Supper and Topping Music. xAdmiesion: —Gentlemen 3/-, Ladies 1/6. The Grand Finale. J. BAILY, k W. MCMAHON, X Jpint. Secretaries. pREE OFFER! FREE OFFER! The pLYMOUTH QOMEDY COMPANY Offers, free, gratis, and for nothing A Legacy for LMe to any member of the audience who can sit through their per formanee of—“XJUSHING BORES.” •GUSHING BORES.* “GUSHING BORES.” “GUSHING BORES.” “PUSHING BORES.” Without laughing or wanting to laugh. If you think you should take advantage of this offer book your seat at the EMPIRE 'J’HFATRB MONDAY, TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 23 4 24. That’s next week, and if you win call up Te White from the Shades who will supply you from his hoard of gold. “GUSHING BORES” The Laugh of a Lifetime! rjiREES! g’REES! 'TREES! I have been Commissioned to offer for Sale the following Hedge and Shelter Plants:— 600,000 BOXTHORN—2S/-, 30/-, 35/- per 1000 according to sixe. 250,000 CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANA—--25- to 35/- per 100. 500,000 M.ACROC.ARPA—SpIendid 2-year Plants. 30/- to 35/- per 100. 500,000 PLNUS INSIGNUS—Strong 2 year Plants. 30/- to 35/- per 100. 200,000 ELEAGNUS JAPONICA—Makes a splendid hedge, strong plants, 35/per 100.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1924, Page 1
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