AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS! THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. ‘ YOUNG IDEAS” “YOUNG IDEAS” “YOUNG IDEAS” “YOUNG IDEAS” star ring LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE supported by BUDDY MESSINGER, the Boy Comedian, and BROWNIE, the Wonder Dog 1 A Faroe Comedy that will hold you for a solid hour in unceasing Laughter! Also: *‘The Fast Express” No. 8, “Lost Control” Century Comedy, “Rest in Pieces” Star Comedy, and International News. OUR PRICES ARE—Stalls 9d, D.C. 1/3. (NO PICTURES TO-MORROW.) FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY (Race Night). Vitagraph’s Seven Reel Special. “LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER.” “LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER.” “LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER.” A Masterpiece of Sensationalism. In addition: —A Screaming Comedy produced by Mermaid; “Air Pockets,” the funniest Comedy of the year. Remember its Race Night—Come Early! FRANK MAYO in ‘THE PLUNDERER.” SATURDAY. SPECIAL FOR RACE NIGHTS. EMPIRE THEATRE, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT. 1 Exhibitors Alliance Films present the Famous Australian Star in his Greatest American Picture. —SNOWY BAKER——SNOWY BAKER——SNOWY BAKER— And His wonderful Horae, —BOOMERANG——BOOMERANG— In the Greatest of all Snowy Baker’s Productions. “THE EMPIRE BUILDERS.” j “THE EMPIRE BUILDERS.” i “THE EMPIRE BUILDERS.” A Remarkable Drama of African Life. r THRILLING GRIPPING ENTERTAINING. Supports Include: “HEAVY SEAS.” “HEAVY SEAS.” A Two-Reel Comedy Scream. GAZETTE. PATHE REVIEW, ETC. Programme commences 8 p.m. Prioes:—l/-, 1/6, Children half-price. DOUGLAS HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924. Y piNAL LEAP YEAR J} ALL Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6.
I. WESTRUP, Hon. Sec. Tennis Committee. TENDERS. KAPONGA CO-OP. DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. •J* ENDERS, closing December 27, 1924, are invited as follows: (From Labourers. For excavating approximately 400 cubic yards, to provide trench for j pipe line; (From Carriers.) For conveying approximately 45 tons of concrete pipes from Eltham and alternatively Kapuni Railway Stations to Kaponga. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All further particulars obtainable on ap- , plication to the undersigned (’Phone No. 73, Kaponga). A. E. MOSS, I Engineer. | INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. i CLOSING A ROAD. PURSUANT to the provisions of the I Public Works’ Act 1908 Section 106 (1) and Section 111 (1) and any other empowering Acts. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting held on the 19th day of December, 1924, the Inglewood County Council resolved that the section of the Junction Road from the Inglewood Borough Boundary to the Waiwakaiho River near Egmont Village shall be closed during the reconstruction of the said section of road on and after January 5, 1925, until completion of works. Accordingly all through traffic must take the Mountain Road via. Lepperton. B, LARSEN, County Clerk. Inglewood, Dec. 22. WANTED. npARIKI RESIDENTS to Note we A have full stocks of Xmas Goods. Toys, Picture Books, Fancy Crockery and Glass Ware, Boxed Stationery, Fancy Goods, Razors, Pipes, Combs, Bead Necklaces, etc. NEWELL’S CASH STORE, T»riki.
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