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_____ ’ j WALLPAPERS. I buy them from darby & HANNAN | Now Recognised as the lead- I ins and most up-to-date Wallpaper firm in N.Z. I DEVON STREET, Central. I Next May & Arrowsmith's. I

AMUSEMENTS. ’PHONE -365 for RESERVES To-night. Another Big Holiday Attraction. EVERYBODY’S ID-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT A Paramount Double Bill headed by a story of Santa Claus. "THE TOP OF NEW YORK.” ‘THE TOP OF NEW YORK” “THE TOP OF NEW YORK.” “THE TOP OF NEW YORK.” “THE TOP OF NEW YORK ” Starring beautiful MAY' McAVOY in a big-hearted love MAY’ McAVOY' story, wholesome, appealMAY' McAVOR ing and unusual. Also a Jazz Mad Comedy Drama “THE LOVE CHARM.” “ THE LOVE CHARM.” “THE LOVE CHARM,” Starring: I WANDAY HAWLEY. WANDAY HAWLEY. . WANDAY HAWLEY. Fou’ll say Jazz is a W’onderful Thing. Special Musical Programme by Everybody’s SvmpYony Orchestra. ERICES —2s, la 6d and Is. QHRISTMASTIDE J)ANCES. (Organised by East End Reserve Committee.) EAST END PAVILION, TO-NIGHT (RACE NIGHT), Dee. 27. Music byOrr’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. M GRAY NASMITH, Secretary Social Committee.

BOY’ SCOUTS’ JHIRD ANNUAL gPORTS, To be held at KAWAROA PARK on Saturday December 29. 1923. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1923. All Scouts in Taranaki are cordially invited to attend, gaces for Children, all sizes, al! ages. Children's Races start at 10 30 am. and continue until they win all the priseaoaey. The Scouts’ events start at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME. Children’s Sports (start 10.30). 1. Girls’ Race, under 12. 2. Boya’ Race, under 12. 3. Wheelbarrow Race, under 12. 4 Thread the Needle. 5. Sack Race fi. Girls' and Bovs’ Race, under 12. 7. Girls’ Race, over 12. 50 yards. 8. Boys’ Race, over 12, 50 yards. Scouts’ Sports (12.301. 1. Tut-o’-war; average weight of team, 40st. 2. Boys' Race (open), 100 yanlg 3. Walking Race. 440 yards. 4. Tent Pitching Display. 5. Potato Race. 6. Blindfold Boxing. 7. Ladles’ Committee Race. 8. First Aid Display. 9. Sack Race. 10. Wheelbarrow Race. 11. Signalling Display. 12. Blindfold Pillow Fighting. 13. Slow Cvcle Race 14. Cubs’ Race, 50yds. 15. Knot Tieing Race for Clubs, 50yds. 16. Cubs’ Skipping Competition. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children under 14 free. Hot Water Supplied. Afternoon Tea in Bungalow. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN EVENING. Admission to Dance: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. Good floor, best music, and excellent supper. MISS OLIVE DAVY’, Hon. Sec. H. J. GRAY', Treasurer.

lARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. HALF SEASON LICENSES. RALF Season Licenses will be available i from December 20 to the end of the season. The price of these licenses is 12a 6d, and as the latter half of the season includes <he Christmas and Easter Holidays, intending anglers are advised to avail themselves of this opportunity to obtain some pod sport at a very reasonable cost. V. DUFF, Hon. Secretary. VVE deliver our never-sour Bread at ’ ’ same price as all bakers in town. MAY & ARROWSMITH, LTD. FOWLER’S J)AILY gERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA. 7-Seater Willys-Knight Car TIME-TABLE: Car leaves P.O. Corner, N.P., 12.30 a.m« „ „ Inglewood. 1 p.m. • n „ Stratford, 1.45 p.m. „ „ Eltham 2.5 p.m. Car arrives Hawera 2.30 p.m. Car leaves Blake’s Garage, Hawera, 4 p-tn „ „ Eltham 4.25 p.m. ‘ „ Stratford 4.45 p.m. „ „ Inglewood 5.25 p.m. Car arrives New Plymouth 6 p.m. Sunday Excursions Arranged. JAMES FOWLER, Proprietor. New Plymouth ’Phone 30 (Criterion Hotel) DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLES. TF you deal in values you will appreciate A the DOUGLAS. It’s simplicity—its economy —and its dependability give it a value that cannot be measured by its price. The Douglas is the one motor cycle that has “made good” in world-wide service. Terms, prices, etc., on application. JRA J. BRIDGER.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1923, Page 1

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