AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY', AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! The Prince of Mystery Dramas in a story erammed with action, suspense, adventure and heart interest. “THE GRIEEN FLAME.” ‘■THE GREEN FLAME.” "THE GREEN FLAME.” "THE GREEN FLAME.” —Starring— J. WARRE.N KERRIGAN J. WARREN KERRIGAN. J. WARREN KERRIGAN. J. WARREN KERRIGAN. A cleverly developed Detective Mystery Story, which will keep you guessing right up to the happy, hut surprising, climax. Also "THE BLUE FOX” Episode 6. Comedy and Topirals. Prices.—D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children fid to Matinee.
Your Last Opportunity to See MARY PICKFORD —in—“THROUGH THE BACK DOOR,” —At— THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! I "THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” | Owing to the huge success of this i feature, it has been transferred to the EMPIRE THEATRE for ONE FAREWELL SCREENING. MARY PICKFORD MARY' PICKFORD —in—“THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” “'THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR.” It’s as wholesome as a healthy child, and as charming as a burst of glorious sunshine—a picture that will long be remembered with it message of unusual happiness. Absolutely the Final Screening To-Night! Prices—2s and Is 6d, Reserves at Collier’s. “THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” shows io-rcorrow afternoon and night at THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA. FOUR CHOIRS’ FESTIVAL! In connection with the visit of the ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION, Handel’s Oratorio, “THE MESSIAH” Will be given in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, at 8 p.m. By the Choirs of ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION, NEW PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY, NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY, STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY, Soloists: MADAME WINNIE FRASER (Soprano). MISS MINA CALDOW (Contralto). MR. HUBERT CARTER (Tenor). Mr. R. R. ORR (Baritone). 250 VOICES 250 25 INSTRUMENTALISTS 25 Musical Director: Mr. H. Temple White. PRICES: 6/7 (Reserves), 4/5, 2/2 (including tax). PLANS NOW OPEN: At Collier’s, New Plymouth, At Grubb’s, Stratford. H E JJAGKAVOX —And— GREAT ORCHESTRALA Play EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON —At— JJGAEBE GARDENS. Refreshments obtainable at the Gardens. Thone 315, Stratford Exchange.
TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited until 12 o’clock (noon) Thursday, 30th November, 1922, for the erection of a Strong -Room in brick in the Old Taranaki Club premises for the Bank of New Zealand. Plans, etc., can be seen at the office of the Architect — THOS. H. BATES, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, King’s Buildings, Brougham Street, New Jtymouth. TENDERS. ELTHAM DRAINAGE BOARD. LOAN No. 12, £3OOO. RENDERS are invited for CONSTRUCTING, WIDENING and DEEPENING DRAINS in the NGAIRE SWAMP, in 10 separate contracts. Tenders, which must be on prescribed form, and addressed to The Chairman, Eltham Drainage Board, Eltham, and marked on outside cover “Tender,” will Close at 5 p.m. on Bth DECEMBER. Plan and specifications at Board’s office. W. J. TRISTRAM, Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 1
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