AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE MATINEE TODAY, AT 2 P.M. GREAT DOUBLE-FEATURE PILL. AGAIN TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 4-Rccl Keystone-Triangle, Otherwise 4500 feet of Real Up-to-date Modern Method Fun. Comedian Ambrose stars in "A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN!" "A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN!" A Big Melodramatic Burlesque on screamingly funny lines concerning a dead man.'-who did NOT di;>, but 'turned up very much alive to embarrass his wife and her step-husband and—TO MAKE VOL'- LAUGH! ■ The Second Feature is "OUT OF THE FLOTSAM!" A Grand Story of Life's. Joys and Sorrows —A 'Plav that reaches .the heart. IT WILL PLEASE YOU! THIS PROGRAMME TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT ONLY. Price=:—Stall?, Gd; D.C., Is. EAST END PICNIC NEW YEARS DAY, JANUARY i. SPORTS FOR ONE AND ALL, Including High .lump. Rob Roy, American Pony, Xmas Tree, Obstacle Race, and a big variety of . Children's 'lames. WAR BABY SHOW, For Babies born during the period of the war. Spccfal C'la=s for BOATING ON THE RIVER. SURF BATHING. onp of the few Fresh and Salt Water Bathing Resorts in the Dominion. COME AND HELP THE COMMITTEE IN THEIR EFFORTS TO STILL FURTHER IMPROVE THIS PUBLIC RESERVE. Hot Water Free. Afternoon Tea, Gd. Refreshment Stall. EXCURSION TRAINS STOP AT THE RESERVE. MRS. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA. SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. COME AND MAKE A GOOD DAY OF IT! Admission: Adults, Gd;'Children under 12, Free. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND '.RECITAL. •pHE NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' ■ BAND will give a RECITAL in PUKEKURA ( PARK on SUNDAY NEXT, 24th inst., at 3 p.m. Christmas Music! The Public arc invited to attend. No Collection. F f. BELL-RINGER, Town Clerk. Under the auspices of the Stratford Racing Club. GRAND SACRED CONCERT GRAND SACRED CONCERT GRAND. SACRED CONCERT (In aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers' Fund). A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, STRATFORD. SUNDAY, 31st DECEMBER, 1910, 2.30 p.m. Admission: Adults, Is; Children unde: 12, 6d. A. COLEMAN, Secretarv S.R.C. .i. w. McMillan, Hon. See. Stratford Patriotic Com. \y : A R E a g iLI THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. ANNUAL DANCE, in aid of iPiani / Fund. Good Music, Floor and Supper Admission: Gents. 2i/4j, Ladies 1/-. C. W. REVELL, Hon. Secretary. WOOL! WOOL! ! WOOL! ! ! GOVERNMENT REQUISITION SCHEME.^ WAITARA RECEIVING STATION. having been gazetted i Valuing and Shipping Port undei the above scheme, we desire to notify growers that we have secured a verj satisfactory shed for valuation purpose; at that port, and will be glad to handle clips on growers' behalf. A contract has been let for the installation of skylights, which will provide ample lighting facilities. Clients are requested to consign tlieii Wool to either of the undersigned, at Waitara, at the same time notifying the Broker selected of the* number of bales, marks, descriptions, etc., on the necessary advice card (which will be supplied on application). NEWTON KING New Plymouth and Stratford. 1. A NOLAN & CO., New (Plymouth, WOOL BROKERS. pOR Sale, Racehorse Munition (fullsister to Avon Park), syrs. Price, before New Plymouth or Stratford Races, £350; aftei these meetings, by lublic auction. Owing to attendant being called up. ""'" J). J; GOODWIN, ... -.-.{'■*';■ f&wera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1916, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1916, Page 1
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