AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! THE LAST WORD IX PICTUREHOUSE APFOIXTMEXTS. A Delight to the Eye And | 1 An Appeal to Refinement? SCREENING TO-NIGHT! SCRKEXIXG TONIGHT! Our First Change of Programme. Thos. H. Incp's Great Mysterv Day Featuring FRANK KEEXAX ami EX ID MARKET THE' PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM! THE PHANTOM! It's a Triangular Feature, and '•Triangle's" are the cleanest and best subjects on the film market. See it for yourself. EXCELLEXT SUPPORTIXG PROGRAMME. Two Prices Only— and Is. Reserves at Collier's. '£O\VX J-JALL, gTRATFORD. MOXDAY, DECEMBER IS. Under auspices of Stratford Patriotic Committee and Egmont Club. ADDRESS by J. T. M. HORXSBY, Esq., M.P., . Entitled "THE WAR—AND AFTER!" Musical Items bv the Egmont Club Orchestra. Chair taken by His Worship the Mayor at 8 p.m. Admission, Free, Collection taken up for Patriotic Funds. ,r J. W. McMILCAX, Hon. Secretary, Btratford Patriotic Committee. TECHNICAL COLLEGE ANNTJAD ENTERTAINMENT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, Given by College Pupils, Assisted by Mr.' W. Lints. SOMETHING WORTH WHILE! Singing, Solos, Dancing, Choruses, and Magic. PART I.—''tSongs Our Mothers Used to Sing.'' The Second Part will consist of one hour in MAGIC LAXD, by Mr. W. Lints and Assistants, using over £SO worth of Conjuring Apparatus. COME AXD SEE WHAT YOU DON'T SEE! " Admission: 2s. and Is. XMAS HAMPERS I give the best value in Xmas Cheer. Xmas Hampers at 20/-, 25/• and 30/-. FOR bottle whisky, 1 bottle Spanish port wine, 12 quart bottles ale. FOR 2^)/ —" bottle brandy, 1 bottle whisky, 1 bottle Gonzalez port wine, 10 quart bottles ale. FOR Q|J j—l bottle dry gin (Schnapps ' or Old Tom), 1 bottle whisky, 1 bottle claret, 1 "bottle Gonzalez port wine, 12 quart bottles beer. My price for ales and stout, 11/0 per dozen. I only stock standard lines in ales and stout, viz., Speight's, Manning's, Ward's, Tui and McGavin. Customers may have hampers made up to suit their own requirements. Cases 1/- extra. Freight paid to flag stations, I/O. RAILWAY HOTEL, INGLEWOOD. EDWARD McGINTY, Proprietor. WHY N 0 T? Arrange to pay a visit to the NGAERE GARDENS : Tis an education to the Children and a source of delight to all. SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GABiJEX PARTIES, Etc., catered .* /for. Hot Water Provided FREE. Admission Sixpence. A. TRUELOVE. In Proprietor. ■ ", « \ MOTOR ENGINEER AND MACHINIST. ROBERT S. WOOLDRIDGE (Late of Hipsley & Engineers, Sydney, and W. F. James & Co., Engineers, Sydney) that he lias secured tho Workshops and Plant of the Taranaki Motor Transport Co. in Gill Street. New Plymouth, and is prepared to undertake all classes of motor and machinery repairs and overhaul. Cylinders bored and new pistons made. Milking ai4 other farming machinery repairs a specialty. ALL WORK EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH AND GUARANTEED. lelephoi«: No. 510.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1916, Page 1
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