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AMUSEMENTS. MONSTER SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW And WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. Matinee Prices: 1/- 1/6, Children 6d. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Far B three night season. United Artists 11-Reel Special, —MARY PICKFORD——MARY PICKFORD——MARY PICKFORD— Ia the Greatest Picture of Her Sensational Career. VERNON f ‘DOROTHY VERNON •DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL.” OF HADDON HALL.” OF HADDON HALL.” A Delightful Romantic Story, Rich in Comedy, Alive with Thrills, Replete with Action. Orchestra. Chas H. Fox, Director, rricaa aa Usual. Plans at Collier’* FAREWELL TO-NIGHT. FAREWELL TO-NIGHT. - Of NELLIE BRAMLEY COMPANY. NELLIE BRAMLEY COMPANY. EMPIRE THEATRE rO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT _A*re is a Play that will Grip you. THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” Tilt Great Plav of Tears and Laughter. —NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY——NELLIE BRAMLEY— Presented by William Russell by arrangements with J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. In a Powerfully Dramatic Role, ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” ‘THE THIRD DEGREE.” There is power in -every line of it, in its plot, in its dialogue, in its sequence, in its sanity. It is numbing in its tensity. Box Plan at Collier’s. Prices: D.C. and Stalls 5/-; Back Stalls 3/6; Pit 2/- (Plus Tax J. This is positively the farewell visit and to-night is your final opportunity of- saying good-bye to Nellie Bramley and her talented and popular company, prior to departure for Australia. All ar© advised <c book seats without delay at Collier’s.

IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO DANCE! Gentlemen engage your Partners and bring them to NGAERE GARDENS. ON BOXING DAY. ON BOXING DAY. ’Scuse m e 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. JJROS., 'Phone 315, Stratford Exchange.

NEW YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY 1, 1923. fc£W YEAR’S DAY, JANUARY’ 1, 1925. At —NGAMOTU BEACH——NGAMOTU BEACH—.With Ms Unparalleled Natural Advantages gEASIDE piCNIC. TREASURE HUNT. Over th® 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. flot 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, Secretarv. g- — ll ... ANNOUNCEMENT. JO-DAY (Monday), and on Tuesday and Wednesday next, THE ORIENTAL SILK CO. will display specially for the Xmas Season a limited selection of Latest Modes in Ladies’ Wear, comprising Gowns, Jumpers, etc. HOOKERS’ SAMPLE ROOMS (Late Taranaki Club Buildings). TO LAND AGENTS AND OTHERS. QPAKE Notice that my Property situated ob Road is withdrawn from •ale. FREDERICK OLD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1924, Page 1

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