AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S .ONIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Also To-morrow Night. Britain’s Queen of Happiness. BETTY ■SQUIBS'' BALFOUR BETTY. "SQUIBS” BALFOUR ‘ LOVE, LIFF* & LAUGHTER.” ‘ LOVE, LIFE & LAUGHTER.” A British Production. One of the jolliest, most fascinating, and appealing pictures ever presented. Supported by “WIDE OPEN,” a Brand New Mermaid Comedv; and “How TO DANCE THE FOX TROT.” The latest frfrtN oveity, showing all the steps in . “slow-motion” pictures. Orchestra. Chas H. Fox, Director. Prices as Usual. Reserves at Colliers. COMMENCING THURSDAY. “LILLIES OF THE FIELD.” “LILLIES OF THE FIELD.” BOX PLANS—Open this morning at 9 vm. at Collier’s.—BOOK EARLY. NELLIE BRAMLEY- COMPANY. - NELLIE BRAMLEY COMPANY. Three Night Return ' Season, commencing Friday next. EMPIRE THEATRE Friday, Saturday and Monday. William Rusnell hfr. arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Will present the Versatile and Brilliant Actress, —NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY— Eugene Walters powerful plav, —“PAID IN FULL.”— —“PAID IN FULL.”— —“PAID IN FULL.”— z —“PAID IN FULL.”— Supported by a large company of Artists. Box Plans now open at Collier’s. PRlCES—Reserves 5/-, 3/6, 2/- (plus . tax). Following Productions: December 20—“ Fair and Warmer” (byspecial request). December 22.—‘The Third Degree.” IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO DANCE! Gentlemen engage your Partners and bring them to KGAERE GARDENS. ON BOXING DAY. ON BOXING DAY'. “Se»?e me waits, • Fox Trots, One Stepe, Two Steps, Mind Y our Step, etc., on the lawn. Stratford Citizens’ Band. 20 players will .A, render the music. admission to Gardens: Adults Sixpence; Children under 10 years threepence. LESTER JJROS, ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange.
gUDAN L NrrED J\£ISSION. World-wide Day of Prayer for the Sudan and the Mission. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924. connection with the above, all who are interested are invited to the meeting TO-NIGHT, in the Robe Street Hall, at 7.30, for prayer on behalf of the Sudan and the Mission Workers in the Home countries and on the Field.—Matthew 7.7. •gICYCLES AND 'J’RICYCLES THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! "FLEET” Racing Cycles £lB/10/“CHATER LEA’ Raving Cycles £l7/10/- . "COLEBROOK” Racing Cvcles. £l4 ■TRIUMPH’ Roadster Cycfes .. £l5 "JAMES” Roadster Cycles .... £l3 "HERCULES" Roadster Cycles £l2 ‘TRAVELLER” Roadster Cycles £lO *NEWHALL” -Roadster Cycles £9 All Guaranteed. Terms Arranged! Children’s “FAIRY” Tricycles out on their own. fro. 1, £3/17/0 No. 2, £4/7/6/ £JEORGE, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. 'Phone 486. ISK FOR—PAUL’S ALE, gTOUT AND OORDIAL3. Only best quality stocked. Orders executed Promptly! BOX 50; 'PHONE 60. SPECIAL PRICES We offer for quick sale:— 1 3-cow MILKING MACHINE, complete. A bargain £lOO 1 3-searer HUP CAR £45 1 2J DOUGLAS, good order £2B 1 7-9* 192(F INDIAN, just overhauled £55 1 7-9 HARLEY', newly painted and overhauled £65 Call and inspect the latest improvements to the AJ3. and Harley. gTAINTON AND (JO, JJTD, Distributors. Devos Street New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1924, Page 1
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