amusements. BIG MATINEE TODAY AT 2 P.M. ►THE COHENS & KELLYS IN PARIS. In Support: Comedy, Cartoon and Gazette. PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-; Children 6d. EVERYBODY’S Finally TONIGHT! At 8. TONIGHT' VICTOR McLAGLEN In : “HANGMAN’S HOUSE.” “HANGMAN’S HOUSE.” A Thrilling Tale of Racing Horses and Irish Hearts. Also Showing: “CONFETTI.” “CONFETTI." “CONFETTI.” “CONFETTI.” A Magnificent British Production starring JACK BUCHANAN & ANNETE BENSON GAZETTE TO OPEN. Orchestra—Direction, Chas. H. Fox. Prices as Usual. Plan at Collier’s until noon —.then at Big Orange Drink or "Phone 365. Commencing MONDAT', F'or Three Night Season. “THE FOREIGN LEGION .” With Nerman Kerry, Lewis Stone. Mary Nolan- and June Marlowe. Universal’s Brilliant Picturisation of I. A. R. Wylie’s Spectacular Romance, ‘ The Red Mirage.” MOKOIA HALL! MOKOIA HALL! JJDNSTER SPORTS J*ALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928. Cobum’s Star Orchestra. De Luxe Floor and Excellent Supper. Novelties Galore. Flannels Optional. Latham’s Free Bus. ADMISSION: Gents. 4/-, Ladies 2 ’6; Double Ticket 5/-. E. W. STEAD, Hon. Secretary. g PEC lAL J) ANCE. Come and have a good time Boys, at the CARDIFF HALL. DECEMBER 5, 1928. Features of the evening will be Classical and Character Dancing by Miss Kitty Harper, of Stratford, entitled, “Dance of Dawn,” an Hungarian Gypsy Dance. Boulton's Professional Dance Band. Novelty Dances. Ding Dong Supper. , Vinsen, caterer. Curd’s free bus leaves -Marble Bar at 7.45. USUAL ADMISSION PRICES. PRESBYTERIAN HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 8 p.m. yOCAL & piANOFOP.TE RECITAL Bv MISS CONSTANCE REILLY And Senior Pupils of the Misses Reilly, L.A.B. Trogramme includes Ladies’ Part Songs, Operatic Arias, English and Spanish Ballads, Pianoforte Solos and Duos. ADMISSION: 2/6 (plus tax). BAND CONCERTS. J* and RECITAL. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), DEC. 2. 3 p.m. PUKEKURA PARK. Bv the NEW’ PLYMOUTH PIPE BAND Collection in Aid of Contest Funds. JJAND J*ECITAL. By Kind Permission of the Commanding Officer, the REGIMENTAL BAND REGIMENTAL BAND Will give a Recital at Pukekura Park TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING, December 2, at 8.15 p.m. (Weather permitting.) Collection in aid of Band Funds. LA VALERIE DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH •piIE Little Shop next the Hygienic Bakery, that does the big business, -because the public know our wonderful Values in Ladies' Jumpers, Silk and Cotton Fuji Underwear, Hosiery. Vests, Baby Linen, etc. XMAS HANKIES GALORE. M' RUSSELL will again visit Taranaki on dates to be announced later. Appointments may be made at Mr. Abram’s Pharmacy, New Plymouth; Mr. Tait’s Pharmacy, Inglewood; Mr. Brown’s Pharmacy, Stratford; Mr. MacGregor’s Pharmacy, Eltham; and Mr. Dingle’s Pharmacy, Haw-era. A. R. R USSELL 4 O’QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, Short's Buildings, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. “I ONA’’ PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE’S BAY. JJEGISTERED Secondary School. Accommodation for 100 boarders and a limited number of day girls. Primary and Secondary Department. Pupils prepared for Ass. 80. R.A.M. and R.C.M. Music, Trinity College, Elocution, and all Government and University Entrance Exams. Beautiful and healthy situation in wonderful climate. Fees include instruction in arts and crafts, dressmaking and speech training. Pupils of all denominations ceivedApplications for Prospectus should be made to — THE SECRETARY, PO. Box 287, Hast in, r H.B.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1928, Page 3
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