AMUSEMENTS We have pleasure in presenting for the approval of our patrons THE GREATEST PICTURE IN THIRTY YEARS, THE RUBAIYAT OF “OMAR KHAYYAM.” “OMAR KHAYYAM,” In eight massive parts and a Huge Cast of Seven Thousand People! THE MIGHTIEST ATTRACTION EVER BROUGHT TO THIS TOWN. A Tremendous Persian Spectacle. REPLETE WITH INTENSE THRILLS. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SIGHTS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN. Commencing TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. For a Season of 2 Nights, . At EVERYBODY’S Amongst the Gorgeous and Colossal S’ghts in this Magnificent Super-Picture is a Marvellous and Astounding CONCEPTION OF HEAVEN I THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF SHOOTING STARS. THE GOLDEN GATES OF PARADISE, And scenes tha.t place this masterpiece 20 i years ahead of the times. > BOX PLANS AT COLLIER’S. RESERVE NOW, as plan for to-night will close absolutely at 5.30. Prices: 2/- and 1/6. Reserves 6d extra. “OMAR KHAYYAM” AT WAITARA MONDAY. KING EDWARD PARK, STRATFORD. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JAN. 18 Q.REAT RE UNION PICNIC & GATHERING OF THE CONSTITUENTS OF MR. R. MASTERS, MP. Hot water, tea, sugar and milk supplied Free. BAND IN ATTENDANCE: Short Addresses. Hon. T. M. Wilford, M.P., Hon. A. Ngata, M.P., W. A. Veitch, M P., S. Smith,. M.P. -J. Corrigan, M.P., T. K. Sidey, M P-, H. Atmore, M.P., W. T. Jennings, D; L. A. Astbury, and others. Children specially provided for. Everyone invited, and all welcome. Picnic starts 11 a.m. TOWN HALL SAME NIGHT: GREAT GATHERING—Eight o’clock. IT _ GRAMOPHONES Jf you have a Gramophone you will have a Happy Home. RUY ONF. OF THE ABOVE RELIABLE MAKES. PRICES FROM £o 10s. His Master's Voice and Zonophone Records greatly reduced in price. The latest always arriving. Large assortment to choose from. We stock Musical Instruments of every description, and our Prices are . »>B ht - SHEET MU 810 A SPECIALITY. Latest Always to Hand. INSPECTION .INVITED. J. C. KENNY REGAL MUSIC SHOP. Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. Douglas NbJNX. “DOUGLAS” AGAIN SUPREME THE RECENT RELIABILITY TRIAL—NEW PLYMOUTH-TE KUITIHAWERA. This route included Mt. Messenger and Taumatemaire —some of the worst hills and road conditions in New Zealand. One 6 h.p. “DOUGLAS’’ and Side-Car was entered (ridden by Mr. A. EreteliBiar), and, secured FIRST PLACE IN ITS CLASS. j PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH. JF you want any PLUMBING or TINSMITHING Work done, call at W. FAWCETT’S, Opunake. Work undertaken in any part of the district at reasonable rates. Own conveyance. Tanke, an. size, made to order at bedrock prices. Factory work a speciality. Call l>r write for prices.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1923, Page 1
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