AMUSEMENTS. THE-MIGHTY EPIC. HAILED BY ALL THE CRITICS AS GREATER THAN “THE COVERED WAGGON.” OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT For Three Nights. ‘THE PONY EXPRESS.” ‘THE PONY EXPRESS.” ‘THE PONY EXPRESS.” “THE PONY EXPRESS.” Across 2000 Miles of Unblazed Track, through Scorching Sun and Black of Night. Through Ice and Snow and Raiding, Hostile Indians, Eight Days and Nights of Perilous Riding and Unmatched Heroism and Daring rode “THE PONY EXPRESS.” TEN—MIGHTY REELS—TEN. Of Living Realism and Thrilling Intensity, with a Great Cast, including Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, Ernest Torrence and Wallace Beery. Orchestra: Direction, Sydney H. Bernard. Admission: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6, RESERVES AT COLLIER’S. UPPER MANGOREI HALL. ORAND yyiND-UP p.ANCE ON 16th SEPTEMBER, 1926. DAINTY SUPPER. SPLENDID FLOOR. Music by Guscott and Co. ADMISSION: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. F. KNAUF, Secretary. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ST. MARY'S, NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUAL J» UL B gHO W' IN ST. MARY’S PARISH HALL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-, CHILDREN 6d. Floral Exhibits, large or small, will be gladly received, and must reach the hall not later than 11 a.m. on September 16. Decorated Tables, for seniors and juniors (under 16), 6d and 3d entrance. Prizes. Tables must be finished by midday. ALSO FOR SALE:— PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. NEEDLEWORK. RAFFIA. SWEETS. CUT FLOWERS. BUTTONHOLES. SPECIAL NOVEL FEATURE.—A Shawl Parade will take place in the Hall at 2.45, and again at 4 p.m., exhibiting a variety of old-fashioned and quaint articles of feminine adornment. , AFTERNOON TEA. STRATFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Profits in aid of Plunket Society. SPRING SHOW TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. Entries Close Tuesday, 21st, at 8 p.m., with Secretary. OBTAIN SCHEDULES NOW. B. RAWLES, Hon. Secretary. JUST ARRIVED. 21 H.P. H.R.D. MOTOR-CYCLES The World’s Fastest and Best Machines. Only limited number. Guaranteed 90 m.p.h. Can be Seen and Tried at ROGERS AND Q 0., BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Box 172. TRIALS ARRANGED. gTAR JJELLE r pOILET gALOON, Barry’s Buildings, Devon Street. Now Open for Ladies’ and Children’s Hairdressing. Come and have your Hair Cut by Experts only. A. H. H VGGETT ’ WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, WESTOWN, Has a Limited Supply of MOKAU COAL At Kitchen Price. For a Lasting Fire. Try Two Taupiri Nuts end One of Mokau. Ring 3133.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1926, Page 1
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