JJ 0Y A L piC/TUEES. I " Where Everybody Goes." i TONIGHT. MATIXEE AT 2.30. A Feast of War News. TOPICAL WAR BUDGET. TOPICAL WAR BUDGET. TOPICAL WAR BUDGET. Germans don't like it —our troops training. Burning of Termonde. watching destruction of their houses •wantonly set on lire by Germans. ITho First Step—Recruits leaving for the war. Mechanical Arms.
We want more men. Our Wounded Heroes—'Wounded soldiers arrive in London. Belgians' Joy Ride in a captured motorcar. A Mission of Mercy. No time for Play—Britons being licked into shape at Aldersliot. I Brothers in Arms —French and Belgians doing outpost duty on the frontier. VITAGRAPH'S FEATURE DRAMA, A story of a bank swindle ,and HOW IT WAS CRUSHED THE TRAP THE TRAP Bank managers THE TRAP play at high THE TRAP financial stakes. THE TRAP KALEM'S FEATURE DRAMA, A specially attractive photo-play. The story is rich, is full of excitement, and plays upon every human emotion, ambition, fear, love, humor, revenge, en. thusiasm in all sorts of variations. DEATH SIGN AT HIGH NOON. DEAM SIGN AT HIGH NOON. In the story of the Death Sign at High : Noon, a gi-I's life is depicted with great power. Lubin's Comical Tit-bit: HIS SUDDEN RECOVERY, HIS SUDDEN RECOVERY, And others. LADIES* CONCESSION to D.C. and Stalls. Prices: D.C., 1/6, ladies I/-. Stalls (tip-up chairs), 1/-; Ladies, 6d_ Pit (forms), 6d. NOTE.—LADIES PLEASE ASK FOR CONCESSION TICKETS. NGAERE GARDENS. for the HOLIDAY SEASON. Come and Sec the ZOO, and bring the Children to paddle in the MINIATURE SEASIDE. Plenty of Amusements and Games! HOT WATER FREE. Fruit and Lollies in the Grounds. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on Friday, January 15, 1915 for the erection of additions (in stone) to St. Mary's Church, New Plymouth. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, New Plymouth. DENTAL NOTICE. £)L"IUNG the Dental Christmas and New Year Holidays (December 25 to January 0, inclusive), Mr. I J . N. WHITCOiIBE, Dentist ('Phone 151) will be in attendance at his Rooms Daily, Irom 1) a.m. to 11 a.m. (Public Holidays excepted). Any Messages left with Mr. Fraser, Chemist, will be promptly attended to. DENTAL HOLIDAYS. rpHE Premises of the undersigned will be closed from FRIDAY, December 25 to January 9 (inclusive). Mr. Hursthouse will be in attendance from 9 a.m. 11 a.m. daily (public holidays exE. S. BAYLEY. B. H. CHANEY. A. C. H. COLLINS. C. GRAY. J. HURSTHOUSE. F. W. RESTON. A. M- MacDIARMID. QHEISTIIAS HA MPE RS! BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS HAMPER LOCALLY. Better Quality! Same Price! Why Send Elsewhere? Cases Free. TRY BOOKER'S QUALITY, And Book Early at " STONY RIVER HOTEL. PUBLIC NOTICE. DISPLAY at the ! POST from 7 to 9 p.m, on 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 1
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