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AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE. TO NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. Exhibitors Alliance Films present the Seven Reel Arrow Special. “THE RIP TIDE.” “THE RIP TIDE.” “THE RIP TIDE.” Featuring — STUART HOLMES, ROSEMARY THEBY, RUSSELL SIMPSON, & Others. What man or woman has not felt the urge of love, or hate, or desire —the clutch of “the rip tide,” which surges through the sea of life? See This Astounding Picture. Also: “Wet Weather,” Comedy; and Two Pathe Gazettes. Prices: 1/-, 1/6; Children half-price.

EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. NELLIE BRAMLEY COMING. NELLIE BRAMLEY COMING. For a Three Night Return Season with a change of Play each evening, commencing FRIDAY, * DECEMBER 19, 1924. At the EMPIRE THEATRE December 19, 20 and 22. William Russell by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Will present the Versatile and Brilliant Actress, —NELLIE BRAMLEY—* —NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY— In the play of irresistible brightness. —“PAID IN FULL.”— —“PAID IN FULL.”— —“PAID IN FULL.”— —“PAID IN FULL.”— Supported by a large company of Artists. A COMEDY THAT WILL DRIVE THE BLUES AWAY. Box Plans open at Collier’s Tuesday Next, December 16. PRlCES—Reserves 5/-, 3/6, 2/- (plus tax). Following Productions: December 20—“ Fair and Warmer” (by special request). December 22.—“ The Third Degree.”

PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO JURORS. JURORS summoned to attend the Supreme Court on Monday, the 15th instant., are hereby notified that they are discharged from attendance. Dated at New Plymouth this twelfth day of December, 1924. J. M. ADAM, Sheriff. JJEMEMBER THE QHILDREN. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), SALVATION ARMY HALL, At 11 a.m. and 3 and 7 p.m. Special Addresses by Commandant Middlemiss. .MONDAY, DEC. 15, S.A. HALL, at 7.30. GRAND Y.P. DEMONSTRATION. 1 Action Songs, Dialogues, Presentation of Prizes, etc. i Commandant Middlemiss—Conducting. i Admission 1/-, Children 6d. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GREETINGS—CABLEGRAMS. VIA PACIFIC AT REDUCED RATES. The Pacific Cable Board has arranged to carry Christmas and New Year messages of Greeting at the following reduced rates. UNITED KINGDOM: 7d per word, minimum 10 words, 5/10; Canada: s.id per word, minimum 10 words 4/4s. To ensure delivery by Christmas Day and New Year’s Day respectively, Xmas messages should be handed in on or after December 15 and not later than December 20, and New Year messages not later than December 27 at ANY TELEGRAPH : OFFICE.

MUNICIPAL ’BUS SERVICE. J’HE New 'Bus Time-table will come into operation after 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 12th instant. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. NOW RUNNING S.O.S. D AILY C AR S ERVICE Enables passengers to tr I from New Plymouth to Napier : I Lew Plymouth to Wair-.apa TN ONE DAY instead of two days. TIME-TABLE-Leave Da . News Office Tyke’s Car) a.m. Leave; Blake’s Garage, llaw:.-a, 8 a.m. Leave S.J.S., V'angaaui, 11 a.m. NOTE.—Mad Train for Napier departs Ashhurst 1.22 p.m. Mail Train for Wellington departs AshLurst 1.25 p.m. Cham? at Woodville for Wairarapa (Mondays, Wednesday and Fri.'.ays only). Car leaves Ashhurst Station, return journey, at 1.30 for Wanga .ui and Hawera. FARES: New' Plymouth to _'awera, 10/-; Haw:r- to Wanganui. 15/-; Wanganui to Feilding, 10/-; Wanganui to AshLurst, 12/6. Passengers for Palmerston can travel by this route, change at Feilding, arrive Palmerston 1 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: Dyke and Co., New Plymouth; Blake’s Garage, Hawera. Head Office: S.O-S., Rutland Buildings, Wanganui. Telegrams: “Smith’s Overland Service, Wanganui.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1924, Page 1

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