AMUSEMENTS. rpHB A TEE JJ O Y A L. TO-NIGHT SLast Night of the FASCINATING FEATURE FILM I>v . THE FAMOUS PLAYERS, " THE DANCING GIRL. THE DANCING GIRL. THE DANCING GIRL. !An Emotional, World-famed Drama, t>y Henry Arthur Jones, author of ! 'The Silver King," and "Liars," etc. ■ A storv contrasting the GAY LIFE OF LONDON Society and Stageland with the sober life of the Quakers. Full of Eapid Action. Vividly Picturesque iu every scene. Supporting films include: THE CITY OF TERRIBLE NIGHT, A 2-act Sensation, featuring KING BAGGOT. > SAlso Colored Views and Comedies. Usual prices of admission.
OPUNAKE BEACH. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916. 50 per cent, of nett proceeds to be devoted to Patriotic purposes. The balance for the improvement of the Opunake Beach as a Pleasure Resort Promoted by the OPUNAKE SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (Incorporated). . SIDESHOWS, SURF BATHING. Refreshments Obtainable on the Grounds OPUNAKE DRUM AND FIFE BAND, AND KELLY STREET BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
Admission by Season Ticket, or Adults Is, Children free. OPUNAKE HALL, " IN THE EVENING. PKINCESS PICTURES. • T •-. ■.. Wm. BLYTH, < ' ■ ■" Hon. Secretary. TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING, .. / v . (Established 1905). To be held at the ' - EEWA REWA (WAIWAKA.IHO) RIFLE RANGE, NEW PLYMOUTH On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 and i, 1910. Shooting to start at 7.30 a.m." sharp. TWELVE UP-TO-DATE SHUTTER TARGETS. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary at New Plymouth at 8.30 on THURSDAY, January 20, at Drill Hall. Post entries may be made on the ground on payment of Is extra per match. Programmes posted on application. F.J.HILL, Secretary, New ITymouth.
For a cheap and enjoyable outing during THE HOLIDAY SEASON •pjGAERE QAEDEHS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in the MINIATURE SEA SIDE «nd for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Then let them enjoy the sensation of the popular WATER CHUTE. Hot water free. Tea Room and Lollies Stall in the Grounds. Admission: Sixpence. GREAT REMOVAL JEWELLERY SALE OF MR. A. L. COOKE'S STOCK. QN account of the Taranaki Amusements Company requiring our premises, we are compelled to sacrifice our large and valueable stock of Jewellery, consisting of Watches, Diamond Rings, etc., etc., Plate Fittings, Plant, Tools, Iron Safe, etc., at Gift Prices. WELLINGTON REALISATION CO. 89, DEVON STREET (next Avery's, Tobacconist). The Daily News has the biggest circulation of any paper between Wellington and Auckland. It covers the whole of the prosperous and closely-settled province of Taranaki, and as an advertising medium cannot be equa'l'A Advertising charges on application,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1916, Page 1
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