|i WALLPAPERS. H buy them from DAUBY & HANNAN I Now Recognised as the leadfl ing And mast up-to-date II Wallpaper firm in N.Z. I) DEVON STREET, Central. || Next May & Arrowsmith’s.
AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Prices: Adults 1/6 and 1/-, Children 6d. A Gigantic Christmas Attraction at— EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. AND AGAIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS and DOROTHY GISH. DOROTHY GISH. In the CYCLONIC POWERFUL AND PASSIONATE Firet National Super-Special, “FURY" “FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” "FURY.” "FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.”“FURY.” “FURY.” ‘FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” “FURY.” A drama of the Mighty Sea. With TWO GREAT STARS IN ONE GREAT PICTURE COLOSSAL STAR FEATURE OF 9 Wonderful Reels 9 Night prices: 2/-, 1/6 ar.d l/-. Plans at Collier’s.
QONCERT. PUKEKURA PARK. PUKEKURA PARK. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, DECEMBER 25, (Commencing at 7.45 p.m.) Admission. Adults Is. Children (under 12) 6d. PROGRAMME: Selection Pipe Band Jong Mr P. H. Bower. Song Miss Cavanagh. Song Mr. Mount joy. Violin Soto .. Mr. Hume Fyfe. Bong Mrs. Wilkes. Selection * Pipe Band. Song Mr. F. Baird. Comet Soto Mr. R. Taylor. (Teat Selection for forthcoming Australasian Championship at Christchurch) Song Mr. Lobb. Song Mrs. Ferry. (Violin obligato by Mr. Fyfe.) Song Mr. G. E. Bellringer. Duet . .. Mrs. Ferry and Mr. Baird. QHRISTMASTIDE J)ANCES. EAST END PAVILION, BOXING NIGHT AND NIGHT FOLLOWING, DECEMBER 26 A 27. lOiganiaed by East End Reserve Committee.) Music byOrr’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. M. GRAY NASMITH, Secretary Social Committee.
TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION. SOCIETY. HALF SEASON LICENSES QALF Season Licenses will be available from December 20 to the end of the teaaon. The price of these licenses is 12s 6d, and ® the latter half of the season includes he Christmas and Easter Holidays, inending . anglers are advised to avail themelves of this opportunity to obtain some food wort at a very reasonable cost. V. DUFF, Hon. Secretary.
W E deliver our never-sour Bread at same price as all bakers in town. MAY & ARROWSMITH, LTD. HAWKE’S! DON’T FORGET DON’T FORGET Fhat Hawke’s Egmont Street Shop is still •pen to the public. STOCK?. in NEW PLYMOUTH. Plenty of Room! No Crush! Plenty of Assistants! COME A SHOP THERE! COME <fc SHOP THERE!
FOWLER’S J)AILY gERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA. 7-Seater Willvs-Knight Car. TIMETABLE: Caf leaves P.O. Corner, N.P., 12.30 a.m. n „ Inglewood, 1 p.m. „ „ Stratford, 1.45 pjn. n Eltham 2.5 p.m. Car arrives Hawera 2.30 p.m. Car leaves Blake’s Garage. Hawera, 4 p.m. „ „ Eltham 4.25 p.m. „ „ Stratford 4.45 p.m. „ „ Inglewood 5.25 p.m. far arrives New Plymouth 6 p.m. Sunday Excursions Arranged. JAMES FOWLER, Proprietor, few Plymouth ’Phone 30 (Criterion Hotel)
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1923, Page 1
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