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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! For the last time. ;—■ Shown to a crowded house last evening this remarkably fine picture drew forth -warm expressions of appreciation from all our patrons. One enthusiastic lady patron told our manager: “It’s the finest picture I have over seen.” DON’T YOU MISS IT TO-NIGHT. “THE WHIRL OF LIFE,” “THE WHIRL OF LIFE,” Starring IRENE VERNON CASTLE And CAPTAIN VERNON CASTLE In their Life Story. Also, the clever and ‘‘THE JAZZ” fascinating dancing ‘‘THE JAZZ” film “THE JAZZ” A syncopated comedy act in two parts. The Rev. Egbert M'Wowse on the trail of ‘‘THE JAZZ.” Docs it lead to destruction? And another adventure of ‘ THE SCARLET RUNNER.” Romen.bsi • To-night is positively the .screening occasion of this programme. Prices ns Usual. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHT'S. LAST TWO NIGHTS. THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. M-vNY AUDIENCES LIKE THE SECOND PROGRAMME BETTER SECOND PROGRAMME BETTER SECOND PROGRAMME BETTER THAN THE FIRST.

Como and judge for yourself! “Tap prog-ammo is fr'l of good things,' I —Taranaki Daily News. “ ’The Diggers’ deserve to have a. fall house on each night of their season.’’—Taranaki Herald, BOX PLAN* at collier s. Brices: -Is, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Business Manager Louis Fama. hOOS EAST EXD BATHING RESERVE. jdUCHRE p.UiTY AND J)ANCE On behalf oi Holiday Queen, M'-s Lilia Bellringer, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1919. Prizes.—Ladi First Ham; second, ‘Jolb. Sugar, Gentlemen: First, Ham; second, I'.ilb. Sugar. Two Special Aggregate Prizes (six nights) for highest winners. Dance music by Mrs. George. Admission, is. Next EUCHRE PARTY f- DANCE on TUESDAY, DECEMBER JG, owing to Pavilion being let on ll e ISth. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23. Annual CHRISTMAS EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE (proceeds on behalf of j ioliclay Queen), wren valuable and useful prizes (first, second and third) will bo. given. ROBT. BENXOCH, Hon. Secretary. hS7S GALA DAY. KAWAHOA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. WEST END SCHOOL PICNIC WEST END SCHOOL PICNIC

i RACES AND SPORTS FROM 11 A.M. Flat Races for Children, all ages Slow Bicycle Racn Wheelbarrow Race i Animal Race Thread the Needle 1 Apple Robbing Ecg A Spoon Race 1 Bun and Lemonade Obstacle and Sack Addition Race . Race PROGRAMME OF DISPLAYS. Commence 2 p.m. . Fancy dancing by Mr. ,T. Hoskin’s pupils , Physical Drill by School Children j Flag Drill Wand Drill j Physical Tableau Loop Tug-of-war j Chinese Wrestling Wet Day Race Mixed-clothes Race Blindfold Boxing j STALLS. | Produce Jumble Toys Sweets Soft Drinks AFTERNOON TEA. COMPETITIONS ALL DAY LONG. Coconut Shy Doll Guessing Sambo and" His Sheet and Soup Mates Plate • The Erratic Arrow' Swings Ocean Wave Swing Boats Sec-Saw Bathing and Paddling BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. Admission, Is; School Children, freo. WIND-UP DANCE AT NIGHT. WIND-UP DANCE AT NIGHT. In Pavilion. Gentlemen, 2s. Ladies, Is. CHILDREN’S DANCE - CHILDREN’S DANCE FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 12. Admission, Is. W. BENNETT. Hon. Secretary. h 497 THE Taranaki Herald Is obtainable every evening after 6 o’clock from the following:—Miss Retford, Currie Street; Messrs, Young and Logie, H. J. Price and C. W. Weldock, Confectioners, Devon Street; and T. W. White. Gover Street.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16614, 9 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16614, 9 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16614, 9 December 1919, Page 7