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’ AMUSEMENTS. <*•- ————— COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT EVERYBODY’S Showing for Three Nights. J’ir-r National Presents Joseph C. Lincolns novel “DR. NYE,” picturised as —‘ IDLE TONGUES.”— —‘IDLE TONGUES’— •IDLE TONGUES.”— —• IDLE TONGUES.”— Starring—pOßlS KENYON & PERCY MARMONT. DORIS KENYON & PERCY MARMONT. A story of idle tongues that robbed a man of his reputation—drove his loved ones from him and made him an outcast. Supports—“A Wild Game.” Mermaid Comedy; “The Narrow Winding Road,” StoryScenic; and Topical Budget. Orchestra—Chas H. Fox, Director. Prices m Usual. Plans at Collier's. Stop! What’s this? Okato to- the front again, offering you & Ball destined to be famous the province over. The gPECIAL Q.RAND QPENING J* ALL • to be held in the HEMFTON HALL. OKATO, THURSDAY. MAY 28, to celebrate the opening of what is now probably the largest and most up-to-date country hall in Taranaki, w r ill surpass anything you have previously seen. W- Opening Ceremony by MR. S. G. SMITH, M.P. Messrs. George Bros. Orchestra (already , Famous for its Musical Abilities! will ; strive for fresh laurels in supplying the j music, while special efforts are being made I to provide a Commemorable Supper. I Gibson’s 'Bus will leave New Plymouth at ■ 6.45 p.m. Special Fares! Don’t miss this opportunity of a Perfect 1 Evening’s Enjoyment and then whip the j cat because you have neglected to attend | ♦he Finest Ball that has ever been held ! ©n the coast. Special Admission Prices to suit all Pockets: Ladies 2/6, Gentlemen 5/-. L. HICKFORD. Hon. Secretary. URUTI BEACH RACING CLUB. JJALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925, URENUI HALL. Orchestral Music! Sit-down Supper! The Event of the Season! A. L. SPURR. Hon. Secretary. CAPE EGMONT TENNIS CLUB. QRAND pARTY AND J)ANCE will be held in the PUNGAREHU HALL, TUESDAY, MAY 19. Proceeds in Aid of Asphalt Court Fund, i Valuable Prizes, First-class Floor, Music ; and Supper. i Admission: Euchre 2/-. Dance 1/-. : N. FLEMING, ! Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL. JJUGBY |JNION. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925. Tukapa v. Patea, at New Plymouth. Inglewood v. Hawera, at Inglewood. Clifton v. Okaiawa, at Waitara. Old Boys v. Opunake, at Opunake. Stratford v. Kaponga, at Kaponga, Star v. Eltham, at Eltham. Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. Admission: Gents 1/-. Ladies 6d, Children over 14, 6d. S. NIELSON, Secretary. JJOUSE ELIOT STREET. First-class Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Excellent Cuisine. Accommodation for motor-cars. Tariff on application. MRS. OTTAWAY, 'Phone 629. Proprietress. OEVONPORT PRIVATE HOTEL. ~ POWDER HAM STREET. 'PHONE 785. (Under Entirely New Management.) MRS. H. L. EDDIE, who have *■ had a wide experience in hotel work, announce that they have taken over thia irell-known and convenient Private Hotel, pnd will make a specialty of catering for jhe mid-day meal for business people. Hot and Cold Luncheon and Grills from J2 to 2 p.m.; Dinner from 5.30 to 7 p.m. Comfortable Accommodation for the {travelling public at moderate rates. HOTEL ELTHAM. Offer* superior Accommodation for the Tourist and Travelling Public. Leading Commercial and Public Service House. 17 miles from Mt. Egmonl by good tarsealed roads. This Hotel has all modern conveniences, electric light, hot and cold water bedrooms, good sample rooms for commercial travellers. Tariff: 11/6 per day. E. CRABTREE, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1925, Page 1

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