AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! CROWDED TO THE DOORS NIGHTLY! TO-NIGHT , TO-NIGHT The La sky Paramount Company presents a four-act novelty in pictures based on the famous book and play, bv E. W. Townsend. A Cleverly-conceived -Comedy Drama, altogether novel and delightful in every respect. POWER, PATHOS,' AND' MUCH MERRIMENT are in this film, and it is also so unusual, so very novel, that you will be more than pleased. GOOD SUPPORTING PICTURES. IFRICES: DOWNSTAIRS, 6d; DRESS CIRCLE, Is. pUXTHO g C H 0 0 L TO-NIGHT. A Farewell Euchre Party and Dance to, Private Barr. on final leave. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 191 G. All ioldiers cordially invited (free *dmission) Gents 2/G, ladies 1/-. r P'o\fx "iqAT-L, STRATFORD. SACE NiriTlT. MQNDAY, JANUARY 1 (ONE NIG HI ONLY). The Eright, Merry,, and Spectacular Pantomime, "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!" "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST!" ! : EEAUTY AND THE BEAST!" By Sixty Performers. Corgeons Costuming! Spectacular Lighting Effects: Enchanting Melodic?! Dazzling Dances! • GRAND PANTOMIME ORCHESTRA Of Twenty Performers. Pantomime •'Price?—3/-, 2/- niii' 1, -. Net Proceeds, in aid of Lady Liverpool Fund, Comforts for Soldiers at the Front.
■\y AREA g A L.I, JAXTAKY 2, 1917. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tendered to 'Privates C. Magoa and D. Paton. Admission: 2/0 and 1/-. C. w. p.eyell; BREAKWATER ' PICNIC NEW YEAR'S DAY, JAN. i, 1917. Nf!A II OTU FORES H ■') RE. Pioneer Road. THE PLAYSHORK OF THE 'PACIFIC. GREAT FEAST OF SEASIBF. MERRIMENT. .ARENA ATTRACTIONS: Novelty Sports, Ponkev Races. Aquatic Events, Children's Races, Marathon ftc-lioril Squad Races for Red Post Challenge Cup and Medals .for the ginning squad. i HUNT: Valuable Prizes buried in the Magic Square. Buy a spade on the beath and dig them out. IRRESISTIBLE SURF-BATHING on iiie Safest Ocean Front in the Dominion. Rafts and Roller Joy Bathing, on the fifth wave, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. FIRST-CLASS HAND IX ATTENDANCE. The Great Ngamotu Palladium opening this eventful day.- Railway Excursion Fares; trains Gtop at the grounds. Electric Trams every ten minutes land you on tlit picnic grounds. Hot water, tea,, milk and sugar free. ADMISSION, Is; CHILDREN FREE. The Ngamotu Picnic, Of fame so great; Remember the date, And don't be late. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. Yy H Y 0 TJ Arrange to pay a visit to tlie NGAERE GARDENS Tfs an education to the Children and a source of delight to all. • SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN PARTIES, Etc., catered for. i! |'" ■ Hot Water Provided FREE. Mmimlon t: Sixpence. " TRUELOVE,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1916, Page 1
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