AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT Cecil B. De Mille's Nine-Reel Paramount Production. “THE GOLDEN BED.” “THE GOLDEN BED.” “THE GOLDEN BED.” ‘THE GOLDEN BED.” A Great Cast, Wonderful Sets, Gorgeous Sensation. ADe Luxe Attraction, Featuring ROD LA ROCQUE VERA REYNOLDS LILIAN RICH WARNER BAXTER And Other Well Known Flayers. See the Dazzling Candy Bail, the Millionaire Wedding, the Latest Parisian Gowns. Short Educational in Support. Music by Opera House Orchestra. Direction: Syd. H. Bernard. Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/6. Children Half-price. Reserves at Collier's. OPERA HOUSE, MURIEL STARR SEASON. MURIEL STARR SEASON. GRAND XMAS AND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. SIX BRILLIANT PLAYS TO BE PRESENTED. Commencing BOXING NIGHT. MONDAY, DECEMBER'27, 1926. Welcome Return of the Popular Emotional Actress. MURIAL STARR MURIAL STARR MURIAL STARR MURIAL STARR In association with the distinguished English Actor. HARVEY ADAMS And Her Brilliant Compahy of Artists direct from J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Metropolitan Theatres. Grand Opening Attraction. MONDAY, DEC. 27 (BOXING NIGHT), AND FRIDAY DEC. 31. Reginald Berkeley's London Comedy Triumph, “FRENCH LEAVE.” “FRENCH LEAVE.” The Champagne of Comedy.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23. ‘THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." A Mystery Drama Scintillating with Tense Situations. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. Gladys Unger’s Brilliant Witty Play, “THE GOLDFISH.” “THE GOLDFISH.” ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. The Memorable Play, gripping in its Realism. ‘■MADAME X.” -MADAME X.” “MADAME X." “MADAME X.” SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 1927. The Thrilling New York Police Drama, “THE HOUSE OF.GLASS.” “THE HOUSE OF GLASS.” MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927. Last Night of the Season. The play that will Live Forever. “WITHIN THE LAW.” “WITHIN THE LAW.” With its vivid, pulsating story, breathless with action and incident. The BOX PLANS for the ENTIRE SEASON will be OPENED at COLLIER’S Next WEDNESDAY, at 9 a.m. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. W. A. LOW Representative.
NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. JyLECTRIC QPORTS AND gAND (JOXCERT. BOXING NIGHT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1926. AT PUKEXURA PARK. At 8 p.m. MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY CITIZENS’ BAND. ATHLETIC EVENTS. RUNNING.—IOO Yards Open Handicap; 220 yards Open Handicap; 440 yards Open Handicap; 1 mile Open Handicap; 2 mile Open Handicap; 300 yards Maiden Handicap; '440 yards Junior (under 18). CYCLING.—I mile Open Handicap; 2 miles Open Handicap. Ladies’ Event, 75 yards Open Handicap; Novelty Events, Boys’ 1 lap Handicap (under 14); Boys’ 2 lap Tyre Rade; Primary School Boys' 5 lap Race; Old Timers’ Race (45 years and upwards); Tug-of-War (teams of six). Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5,8, and 9, Entrance Fees 1/6. Nos. 6, 7 and 10, Entrance Fee 1/-. Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14, No Entry Fee. No. 15, Entry Fee 3/- per team. Entries for Nos. 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, 8 and 9 close with the Secretary on December 23, at 8 p.m. HANDSOME PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED. H. W. MARTIN. Hon. Secretary, Brougham St. JJOYAL 3fAIL gERVICE. PUKEARUHE—NEW PLYMOUTH. Depart Pukearuhe 7.45 a.m. „ Uienui 8.20 a.m. i ” Waitara 8.55 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth 9.20 g.m. Depart New Plymouth 3.30 p.m. „ Waitara 4.0 p.m. „ Urenui ... 4.40 p.m. Arrive Pukearuhe 5.30 p.m. TRIPS, PARTIES AND D.ANCES SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. AGENTS:—Fitzgerald and O'Neill, Urenui; H. Soffe, Waitara; Criterion Motors, New Plymouth. G. N. SKELTON. yjORNING and Afternoon Tea. Home Cooking. Commencing Monday, 13th December. Three-course Dinner and good Tea at the Waratah Dining Rooms, over Hoffmann’s. Efficient service and expert cooking make satisfied customers. f.y.x.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1926, Page 1
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