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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S JO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For a Three Night Season. First National Present two Popular Stars, CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH And CONWAY TEARLE And CONWAY TEARLE Ih the outstanding special attraction, •LILIES OF THE FIELD.” ‘ LILIES OF THE FIELD.” “LILIES OF THE FIELD.” Mer e words seem too cold and expressionless to paint for you the beauty of this * itory. We ask you to see it, when we feel *ure your praises of /‘Lilies of the Field” will be added to ours. OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Orchestra. Chas H. Fox, Director. Prices as Usual. Plans at Collier’s. • gOCIAL AND JJANCE. In aid of School Prize Funds will be held in the —MAHOE HALL——MAHOE HALLFRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924. . Good Floor; Good Supper. Music by MrSharp. Admission: Gentlemen 2/6; Ladies a Basket. H. SHRIMPTON, Hon. Secretary. CARDIFF. 2S£MAS ’J'REE AND JJANCE will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. Good Music; Good Floor; Good Supper. Prices; Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6 or a Basket, Children Free. F. BELCHER, • Hon. Secretary. piPE gAND QONCERT. PUKEKURA PARK. (On the lake.) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924. At 8 p.m. Vocal Items by New Plymouth Artists; Pipe Selections, etc. Admission: Silver Coin. Proceeds in aid of Band Uniform A. M. MACDLARMID, Hon. Secretary. TT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO DANCE! Gentlemen engage your Partners and bring them to NGAERE GARDENS. ON BOXING DAY. ON BOEING DAY. ’Scuse me waltz. Fox Trots, One Steps, Two Steps, Mind Your Step, etc., on the lawn. Stratford Citizens’ Band. 20 players will render the music. Admission to Gardens: Adults Sixpence; Children under 10 years threepence. ESTER ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. NEW YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. HEW YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. At —NGAMOTU BEACH——NGAMOTU BEACH— With I« Unparalleled .Natural Advantages gEASIDE piCNIC. TREASURE HUNT. Over the top at 2 p.m- Verily, verily I say unto you unless ye hath partaken of a dig in this diggers’ annual festival ye knoweth not the wealth of Ngamotu sands Children’s Arena Events; Novelty Sports; Juvenile Carnival. Irresistable Roller Joy Bathing. A Tonic for the Children. SUNSHINE AND SURF. Brass Band in Attendance. Water and Milk Free. Bring your Own Tea and Sugar. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Adults 1/-, Children Free, Ngamotu Picnic , Of fame so great. Remember the date, And don’t be late. R. O. ELLIS, Secretary. piCYCLES AND 'J’RICYCLES THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! f ‘FLEET” Racing Cycles £lB/10/* “CHATER LEA” Racing Cycles £l7/10/“COLEBROOK” Racing Cycles. £l4 “TRIUMPH” Roadster Cycles .. £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. Ho. 1, £3/17/6 No. 2, £4/7/6/ ARNOLD QEORGE, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 486. NOTICE. L. Hr PREBTIDGE, of the Royal Mail Service, desires to notify the Residents of Inglewood and surrounding districts, that a Car will leave New Plymouth for Inglewood at 5 p.m. daily, commencing from December I*

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1924, Page 1

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