AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! "THE BIG PUSH." COMMENCING TO-NIGHT COMMENCING TO-NIGHT SHOWING AGAIN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. MATINEES THURSDAY & FRIDAY At 2.3(1 Midi dav. MATTXKE PRICKS fid" and Is. .ioyd George says: "ALL U'Hu George .-ays: MUST I.loyd (lenrge says: SEE 'oyd George snvs: IT" ' THE BATTLE The THE BATTIE War THE BATTLE As THE BATTLE It THE BATTLE Is THE BATTLE To-dav. Our OF THE SOMME First , OF THE SOMME Real OF THE SOMME Glimpse OF THE SOMME Of OF THE SOMME It. OF THE SOMME The first and only pictures of the "Big Push." which opened at the Village of Mametz on July 1. and is still raging. :i awe-inspiring reproduction of the terrific events -in which our brothers, oui sons, ami fathers are gloriously playing their parts this dav. N ) NEED TO ARK ARE YOU COMING —COULD YOU KEEP AWAY? SPECIAL NOTICE.—The management fj-h to stress the fact - that these pictures must not he classed with the any so-called "official pictures," which hau 1 been jj££n here. Taken by the War Office witffitTio object of preserving ror posterity a record of the glorious offensive, the hour of which we and •'■ur .Allies have so long waited, these films have the same "official backing" as "Britain Prepared." No higher guarantee tiian this need or could be given. By direction of the late Secretary for War, Mr. ; Lloyd George, these pictures we're screened in forty London cinema theatres simultaneously, and hundreds of copies were ? tnt all "over England, causing sensational excitement, and arousing intense patristism enthusiasm everywhere. EVERYBODY'S TO-MORROW. EVERYBODY'S TO-MORROW. NIGHT PRICES 2s and Is. No Booking fee. piTZROY gCHOOL £OXCEKT (In aid of Prizes and Patriotic Fund 4 ), TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 7.30 o'clock. HOLIDAY NOTICES. CHRfivfttAS AND. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. CLIENTS are requested to note that our WAREHOUSES will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 23rd December, until the Morning of WEDNESDAY. 3rd January, 1917, and are respectfully asked to make their arrangements accordingly. , BURGESS, FP.ASER & 00. (New Plymouth and Havvera) J. H. COCK & CO., LTD. (New Plymouth) ' NEWTON KING (Grocery Department) A. HATRICK & CO., LTD. (Waitara) LEVIN & CO., LTD. fPatea) JOHNSTON & CO., LTD. (Hawera). INGLEWOOD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. "EMPLOYERS are invited to close on MONDAY and TUESDAY, December 25 and '2O, and MONDAY and TI"'ESDAY, January 1 and 2, and to observe the usual half-holiday on Thursday in each week. W. MESSENGER, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. ERECTION OF A PICTURE THEATRE AT STRATFORD FOR THE STRATFORD PICTURES AND AMUSEMENTS, LTD. EXDEES for the above will be rel- - by the Architects until X'oon on FRIDAY, December 2'2. Plans and Specifications with Mr. Falconer, Newton King's Buildings, Devon St., New Plymouth; and with Mr. S. M. Porritt, Stratford. GRIERSON & AIMER, Architects. Security Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. , MOA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS FOR METALLING LEBP'E.R ROAD SOUTH. date for receiving Tenders for the above work has been Extended to Saturday, 23rd December, 1910. H. TRIABLE, Chairman. WEST END NURSING HOME. PATTERSON wishes to notify the Ladies of the District that she will RESUME NURSING from Ist January/ 1917#
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1916, Page 1
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