TAMPIKE PICTURE PALAO The" Peoples' Comforter. TO-NIGHT. •POSITIVELY LAST SCREENING. Of the Famous Players' Latest Triumpl introducing for the first time to Ne\ Plymouth patrons the most popula yonug Actress in the United States, HAZEL DAWN, HAZEL DAWN, HAZEL DAWN, who recently scored the biggest stag success known in Now York in Bronsoi Howard's Famous International Ro mance, ONE OF OUR GIRLS. ONE OF OUR GIRLS. ONE OF OUR GIRLS. TONE OF OUR GIRLS. ONE OF OUR GIRLS. ONE OF OUR GIRLS. A Wonderful Story, with many thrillinf situations, acted by a Great New Yor Cast. A MOUNTAIN PASS—A Colored Scenic, Some delightful, yet difficult, country, splendidly pictured. PATHE'S GAZETTE. The Pictorial PATHE'S GAZETTE. News Film. Crammed with Interesting Tit-bits con- ' cerning the War in Europe. L EVER GALLANT MARQUIS (Comedy). The Edison Artista produce some High-class Fooling. Vitagraph's Highly Amusing Comedy, TANGLED TANGOISTS. TANGLED TANGOISTS. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: Cd. and la. Reserved, Is. and Is. 6d. Telephone 365. JjyyHITELEY TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. LANTERN LECTURE, "The Romance of the World's Greatest Missionary Book,"Bv the REV. lA. B. CHAPBELL, M.A. Kinematograph Programme of Varied Subjects also. Operator, Rev. J. W. Griffin. Collection for Mission Funds. Q.ARDEN pETE, QKATO, In aid of Belgian and English Relief Funds, To be held in the Grounds oi Messrs. S. A. Dailey and R. F. Roebuck. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, To Commence at 10.30 a.m. Light Luncheon aud Afternoon Tea Pro- r vided at small cost. I Tennis, Bowls, Croquet, Shooting Gal-1 lery, and other Games. [ Promises of Gifts of Live Stock (or Dead) gratefully received, to be sold at Okato Saleyards on the 23rd inst. Everyone Invited. Entrance Free. ■ Come and have a good time to help a good cause. r\OR THE SOON-TO-BE.MARRIED! READ WHAT YOU GET ON NEW YEAR'S DAY NEW YEAR'S DAY EAST END PICNIC AND SPORTS. PICNIC AND SPORTS. BOATING! BATHING! OCEAN WAVE! SWINGBOATS! HOOP-LA! . . BRAN TUBS! HUNT! And scores of New and Novel Amusements too numerous to mention. Come and Hear the GAY PIERROTS, in their Mirth-provoking Songs. THE FINEST BATHING SHED IN THE DOMINION. Separate Compartment for Ladies, Shower Bath, &c. TUG-OF-WAR, Open to all Schools in the Province. Prizes, Handsome Cold and Silver Medals. "TABOR SHIELD" SURF AND REEL, COMPETITION. Open to all North Island. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE, HIGHLAND EVENTS. Dancing and Piping, Etc. Sports start at 10.30. EXCURSION TRAINS STOP AT RESERVE. lAdmission to Reserve: Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. Ladies, Id. Gents., Is Bd. m .H. FLETCHER,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 163, 16 December 1914, Page 1
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