amusements. THE EMPIRE Bright Comedies —Good Dramas. 10-HIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT XO-RIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT Die First Screening of a Great Picture. • aStrikes). A Picture that Does "Strike Home." is a Destiny that shapes our gndf, rough hew them how we will" And " ~ DESTINY STRIKES HOME—HARD! Besides the Star Picture there is a . Delightful Billie Reeves' Comedy, "WHEN WIFIE SLEEPS, i Really Funny Lubin Laughmaker. Also A TRIP ON THE CLYDE A TRIP ON THE CLYDE. Battleships in the making, forpedo Destroyer Speed Trials. And all the Famous Beauty Spots. .rHE LATEST EURO.fi. AN GAZETTE. PRICES—Is and od. Reserves, Is and !« Bd. LOOK QU T FOR THE
JSAJBT END PICNIC,, NEW YEAR'S DAY. JANUARY 1, 16] 6. VULL PARTICULARS LATER OF MONSTER ATTRACTIONS. tc For a cheap and enjoyable outing during THE HOLIDAY SEASON visit .the Q.ARDENS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in the MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. rhen them enjoy the sensation of the popular WATER CHUTE. Hot water free. Tea Room and Lollies Stall in the Grounds. Admission: Sixpence. X.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL
ELTHAM. DECEMBER 27th, 1915. The time and place to see the leading /semen and Sawyers competing for the World's Championship. CYCLISTS! Note the Following Events: One Mile Handicap 'of £5. Prizes £3, 30/-, and 10/-. Nom. 5/-; accept»nce free. Carnival JVheel Race of £l2 (handi(ap), 2 miles. First prize £7, second £3, third £2. Nom. 5/-: acceptance 10/-. Throe Mile Handicap of £6. First prize £3, second £2, third £l. Nom. A/-; acceptance free. Entries Close 18th December. G. D. GOW, Secretary, Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1915, Page 1
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