AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Master Pictures Present FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON And his Wonderful Horse “Silver King” In a Crescendo of Thrills. “ALL AROUND FRYING PAN.” “ALL AROUND FRYING PAN.” “ALL AROUND FRYING PAN.” “ALL AROUND FRYING PAN.” A Whirling Tempo of Action Burlesque, Farce, Satire and Comedy all Intermingled. A Fun Frolic in a Western Setting. Showing Authentic and Exclusive Scenes of the famous ALTURA ROUND-UP. And a big Supporting Programme of Gazette, Nature Study, Interest, and Comedy. Music directed by Mrs. Newton. PRICES—StaIIs 9d, Dress Circle 1/3. KAWAROA PARK BUNGALOW. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. At 8 p.m. gOCIAL & £)ANCE. FAREWELL TO MISS MYNOTT. FAREWELL TO MISS MYNOTT. Old Pupils and West End School Parents cordially invited. H. J. ABRAM, Hon., Secretary. “I am the victim of a designing woman.” “And I am the victim of a faithless husband.” TOWN HALL STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). THE STRATFORD AMATEUR COMEDY THE STRATFORD AMATEUR COMEDY COMPANY In The Delightfully Smart Comedy, ‘FACING THE MUSIC.” “FACING THE MUSIC.” “FACING THE MUSIC.” “FACING THE MUSIC.” “FACING THE MUSIC.” “FACING THE MUSIC.” Or “LEND ME YOUR HUSBAND.” “LEND ME YOUR HUSBAND.” A Scream in Three Acts. The Funniest Play ever Written. Interpreted by: ’ MRS. F. P. UNIACKE. MRS. N. H. MOSS. MISS AMY COOK. MISS ANITA RIERA. MR. EDGAR MAYLETT. MR. STAN HAMILTON. MR. N. H. MOSS. . MR. JAMES DUNCAN. MR. JAMES CORMIGK. Musical Director: Mr. Chas. Rogers. Furnishings by Messrs. McKee and Lawrence. PRICES: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. BOX PLANS AT GRUBB’S. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. NEW’ PLYMOUTH . HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW WORKERS’ HALL, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), DEC. 17. Late Entries may be made up to 8 p.m. To-night, at Gary’s, or Stewarts, or with G. H. McGAHEY, Hon. Secretary, Brougham Street. RADIO! efore buying 'your Receiving Set, let us Demonstrate these Reliable Sets to You: GILFILLAN, BROWNING, DRAKE, EMPIRE. Quotation for Sets, Batteries, Loud Speakers, and Installation on application. QUIN AND fl O. DEVON STREET WEST. ’Phone 748. LICENSED RADIO DEALERS. Taranaki Agents for Remy, Delco, and Bosch Electrical Systems. pOR £TSEFUL PRESENTS INSPECT OUR DISPLAY. We Carry a Full Range of— SPORTING GOODS AND TOBACCONISTS’ SUNDRIES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES. PATERSON’S OPPOSITE, THE MELBOURNE. ’Phone 1152.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1926, Page 1
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