AMUSEMENTS. QFFICIAL CABLE:— '•Northwards of the .?omme we progressed to Maiissjso Ridge, southwards of the Somnic, the Germans," &e. (See to-day's cables.), "THE BI(J PUSH" "THE BIG PUSH" "THE BIG PUSH" C.'oes on remorselessly. Day by day the grip tightens. Houi by hour the sword ot destiny sweeps ever nearer to the throats of those who first unslieathjd it. AT EVERYBODY'S! COMMENCING TO-MORROW. FOE THREE SIGHTS, ' The Grim, Vast, Terrible,- yet Glorious and Fascinating Visualisation of THE BATTLE OFTHE BATTLE OF THE SOMMEf THE SOMME! The First and Only Official Pictuj-is of the Great Offensive taken by the British War Office, in order that all might see and glory in the part our heroes and theiV wonderful Allies are taking in thk never-ceasing: Armageddon—the fiercest, bloodiest battle of the whole war. 'TWILL IiAKK YOU CHEEP.'! 'TWILL HAKE YOI' SOU! BUT, ABOVE ALL, YOU WILT, BE IF'ROUD YOU'VE ST.EX IT. NOTE THIS! MATIXEE, THURSDAY, AT 2.30. Gd. and 1/-. NIGHT PRICES: 2;/- and 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's. Xo Booking I'ee. TECHNICAL COLLEGE ANNUAL ENTE3TAINMENT. , GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, DECEMBER in Given bv Cnlleiro Pupils, Assisted bv Mr." W. Lint'. ' SOMETHING WORTH WHILE! Sin"inir, Solos, Dancing, Choruses, and Magic." PART I.—''Songs Our Mothei's Used to Sing." The Second Part will con.-ist of one hour in MAGIC LAND, by Mr. W. Lints and Assistants, using over £SO worth of Conjuring App^ptus. COME AND SEE WHAT YGiI DON'T SEE! Admission: 2s. and Is. riCNic NEW YEAR'S DAY, JAN. i, igr;. ■'! X G.UIOTU POBESH 0R E, Pioneer Road. THE PLAYSHORE OF THE PACIFIC. GRK/T FEAST OF SEASIDE MERRIMENT. 1 ARENA ATTRACTIONS: • Novelty Sports, Donkey Races. Aquatic Event?, Children's Races, Mar.ithon School ( Squad Races for Red Post Challenge Cup and Medals for the winning squad. 3 TREASURE HUNT: Valuable Prizt-s buried in the , Mngic Square. Buy a spade on the beach and dig them out. IRRESISTIBLE SURF-BATHING on tiie Safest Ocean Front in the Dominion. P.afts and Roller .]oy Bathing, on the fifth wave, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. FIRST-CLASS BAND IX ATTENDANCE. Tile Gr6at Ngamotu Palladium opening this eventful day. Railway Excursion j Fares; trains stop at the grounds. Electric Trams every ten minutes land s you on the picnic grounds. Hot water, e ten, milk and sugar free. ADMISSION, Is/ CHILDREN FREE. The Ngamotu Picnic, Of fame so great; Remember the date, And cbn't be late. P.. 0. ELLIS, _ Hon. Secretary. JOCKEY QLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, December "20 and 2T, 191fl. Held on the pub's Beautiful Grounds. CITIZENS' B ( kxD IN ATTENDANCE. Special Trains and Excursion Fares. E. IP. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. NOTICE. i\JESSRS SIMS, COOPER AND CO. (N.Z.), Ltd., Meat Exporters, beg to advise thai they have appointed two representatives in the Hawera district: Mr. A. DIXON (addre&s, Princess Street, Hawera; Telephone 272; P.O. Bos 135); also Mr. P. M. HARRISON (address, 79 Glortr Bead.' Hawera; telephone 233k
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1916, Page 1
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