AMUSEMENTS. MUNICIPAL piCTURES TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. FRED HUMES And LOTUS THOMPSON In “THE YELLOW BACK.” “THE YELLOW BACK.” A Romantic Western Drama of Highpowered Western Action, combined with all the Whirlwind Speed of the Race Track and the Wonderful Thrills of a Spectacular Steeplechase. Don’t Miss This Great Sporting Spectacle. TUESDAY NEXT. “PLEASURES OF THE RICH” “PLEASURES OF THE RICH” A Forceful Comedy Drama, with HELENE CHADWICK And JACK MULHALL. A Picture that scintillates with Brilliant Scenes of this Jazz Mad Age. THURSDAY NEXT. FRED THOMSON with SILVER KING In “ALL AROUND THE FRYING PAN.” “ALL AROUND THE FRYING PAN.” Two Big Shows in One. See the Famous Alturas Round-up. Marvellous feats of horsemanship. Roaring Rodeo Scenes. A Crescendo Series of Thrills,
FRIDAY NEXT (Christmas Eve). NORMAN KERRY with GRETA NISSEN In “ THE LOVE THIEF.” “ THE LOVE THIEF.” The thrilling Adventures of a Royal Flirt. Big Settings. Beautiful Costumes. Glittering surroundings. Fast Action. Absorbing Romance. A picture equal in every way to such masterpieces as “The Prisoner of Zenda” and “Rupert of Hentzau.” PUBLIC NOTICES. JUMBLE gA L E In aid of the N.Z. Spiritualists’ Church Funds, will be held TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DEC. 18. Opening at 12.30 p.m. Useful Xmas Gifts. Also Sweets, Vegetables, Cakes, Jams, Sauces, etc. AFTERNOON TEA. EVENING SOCIAL, 8 p.m. Musical Items. Admission 1/-. A LL persons having claims against, the Estate of the late CHRISTIAN NEILSEN JENSEN, late of New Plymouth, Contractor, deceased, are requested to render (in duplicate) particulars of same, duly certified as owing at the date of the death of the deceased, to STANDISH AND ANDERSON, Solicitors, Corner of Egmont and King Streets, New Plymouth.
TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. HALF SEASON LICENSES. JJALF Season Licenses will be available from December 20 to the end of the season. The price of these licenses is 12/6, and as the latter half of the season includes the Christmas and Easter holidays, intending anglers are advised to avail themselves of this opportunity to obtain some good sport at a very reasonable cost. VAL DUFF, Hon. Secretary. SALVATION ARMY. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1926. ' WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. gUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Special Songs by the Children accompanied by the Orchestra. Special Service at 3 p.m., and Distribution of Primary Prizes. Major Armstrong conducting all services. ALL WELCOME. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. First-class Programme. Tickets 1/-. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH \ TUESDAY AT 8 P.M. “T H E J[ ES SI A H.” Largely Augmented CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA. Soloists: Mrs. A. M. Wilkes, Mrs. A. McCubbin, Mr. W. L. Hay, and Mr. A; B. Macdonald. Conductor: Mr. R. Laurie Cooper. Offertory for New Organ Fund. LEPPERTON METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1926. gUNDAY gCHOOL 2.o.—Rev. J. W. Bayliss. 7.3o.—Rev. R. B. Gosnell. Singing by Choir of 50 Voices. TUESDAY EVENING—B P.M. GRAND CHILDREN’S CONCERT. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. HAWERA LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB’S TENNIS TOURNAMENT. JENTRIES lor the above Tournament, to be held on the Hawera Club’s Courts on December 25 to 29, close on WEDNESDAY, December 22, with the secretary. M R .JONES, Hawera.
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