AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Final Screening of First National Picture, "M’ LORD OF THE WHITE ROAD.” “M’ LORD OF THE WHITE ROAD. An ALL BRITISH PRODUCTION Featuring— VICTOR McLAGEN. VICTOR McLAGEN. Supported by a Strong Cast of Players. A Romance of the Regency Days. A thrilling Dramatic Story. Beautiful Scenery of picturesque Kent. DO NOT MISS THIS PICTURE—FiIIed with the Atmosphere of Old England. Supports: MISIE’S MARRIED (Comedy). EMPIRE NEWS (Topical). OUR PRICES; Stalk 9d. Dress Circle 1/3. TO-MORROW—DEVIL’S ISLAND. PAULINE FREDERICK. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)! TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)! OPERA HOUSE. HAWERA. “THEARCA D I A N S.” “ T HE A R C A D I A N S.” “THE ARCADIAN S.” “THE ARCADIAN S.” “THE ARCADIAN S.” “THE A R C A D I A N S.” “THE ARCADIA N 8.” “THE ARCADIAN S.” “THE ARCADIAN S.” “THE ARCADIA N S.” “THE ARCADIANS.” “THE ARCADIA N S.” Greatest Amateur Success in Taranaki. Greatest Amateur Success in Taranaki. Packed House for Opening NightDON’T FAIL TO BOOK A SEAT! BOX PLANS at Miss Blake’s, ’phone 2713. PRICES: 6/-, 4/- and 2/- (no tax). Free Programme. Egmont Motors will rim a late bus to MANAIA after Thursday’s performance from the Post Office. MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. 'J’HE Annual General Meeting of the above club will be held in the Soldiers’ Club, on WEDNESDAY, September 14, at 8 p.mBusiness: Annual Report and Balancesheet ; Election of Officers; and General. All Members and Intending Members are requested to at tend. E. ARMITAGE. Hou. Secretary. FOOTBALL. 'JARANAKI JJUGBY JJNION. REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. SHOWGROUNDS, HAWERA. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. At 2 p.m. The Combined All Black Trial Team, Taranaki-Wanganui to meet WellingtonManawhenua, will be chosen from players in this game. Admission: Gents- 2/-, Ladies 1/-; Children under 14, 6d. Grantetailds, l/_ each person. J. NIELSON, Secretary. J> A D I O gPECI A LS! BARGAIN PRICES. TWO 5-Valve Receivers. Guaranteed new stock and in perfect working order. £l6 each for quick sale. HOW ABOUT THE SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION. ONE, Two and Three-Vahe Receivers for short wave reception, built by myself. Prices from £8 to £l5. Ako “New Zealand Radio’ Receivers built with guaranteed Loud Speaker reception from the main Australasian aliens with three valves. Also full stocks of parts to budd these very efficient receivers. Also a full range of modek f the MASTERLY GILFILLA’i RECEIVERS. Prices and free demonstrations on application. Guaranteed service second to none. T. W. W ARD ; Central Taranaki Gilfillan Agency, TARIKI. ’Phone 67D (Inglewood Exchange). ABOUT THAT TIMBER. ABOUT THAT TIMBER. Wl, keep our own motors to give you efficient delivery service. Have your timber handled by experts right on to your site. This is our job, and we can give better service. Mountain Rimu is admittedly the most durable, and our prices are absolutely keen. W C C LEMENT & S 0N ’ SAWMILLERS, Te Kiri. NOTICE TO FARMERS. JJOBBY Calves collected every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, between Pungarehi and New Plymouth. &. F. ROEBULK, Qkato.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1927, Page 1
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