AMUSEMENTS. rrHE Greatest Sacrifice ever made by one woman for another. AT fHE EMPIRE After Everybody's,; the best and most comfortable theatre in the district. fO-NICHT TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. A Powerful and Superbly-dressed Triangle Plav, "MARTHA'S VINDICATION!" -MARTHA'S VINDICATION!" "MARTHA'S VINDICATION!" "MARTHA'S VINDICATION!" "MARTHA'S VINDICATION!" Starring (•NORMA TALMADGE, 'NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, TULLY MARSHALL, and THE TRI-| ANGLE KIDDIES, Empire Prices—Stalls, Cd; D.C., Is, Box Plan at Collier's. SVE WANT YOU TO BE THEUi ON HEW YEAR'S DAY January 1, 191*. (T\7AITARA'S V l '. ANNUAL A piCNIC ON THE BEACH. FUN—FROLIC —MIRTH 1 ' SIDE SHOWS IN GALORE. X.OLLIES AND FRUIT STALLS, LUNCHEON BOOTH. HOT WATER, etc., etc. Surf bathing absolutely safe. 4LL WE WANT IS A FINE DAY AND THAT'S ORDERED. BUSES WILL START FROM THE TOWN TO BEACH. gMITH'S 'BUS leaves New Plymouth at SOS for Waitara, returning again in the Evening. .jJEMPTON H ALL ' OKA0 KAT °- A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tendered to Private C. Shaw and W. v Sanson on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1917. Gents. 2/-; Ladies !/•• EAST END PICNICMEW YEARS DAY, JANUARY i. SPORTS FOR ONE AND ALL, including High Jump, Rob Roy, merican Pony, Xmas Tree, Obile Race, and a big variety of Children's Games. WAR BABY SHOW, For Abies born during the period jtf the '-War. Special Class for Babies. BOATING ON THE RIVER. SURF BATHING. One of the few Fresh and Salt JVater Bathing Resorts in the Dominion. COME AND HELP THE COMMITTEE IN THEIR EFFORTS JO STILL FURTHER IMPROVE THIS PUBLIC RESERVE. Hot Water Tree. Afternoon Tea, fid. 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, fid; Children under 12, Free. ' Q.ARRISON gANJ) Under the auspices of the Stratford Racing Club. ?RAND SACRED CONCERT SRAND SACRED CONCERT GRAND'SACRED CONCERT fln aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers' Fund). A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS, ' STRATFORD. Sunday, 3ist December, i9ie, 2.30 p.m. Accommodation for Horse*, Vehicles and Motors Free. Grandstands Free. ' Afternoon Tea on Grounds. Admission: Adults, Is; Children unde; Od. A, COLEMAN, Secretary S.R.C. J. w. McMillan, Hon. Sec. Stratford Patriotic Com. gT. gCHOOL, OOLLINS STREET ........ HAWERA PRESIDENT: The Lord Bislilp of Wellington. THE SCHOOL WILL OPEN IN .FEBRUARY. Boarding arrangements have been made for the reception of children from the country. •Prospectus and all particulars can be obtained from the Vicar, Rev. C. H. Smith, Box 178, Hawera. TRIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. iQARS will run from Inglewood every Sunday, if sufficient inducement offers. Patrons can rely on good and careful driving. , Also cars for hire day or night. , •" . , ' Vw. G. CROZIER, ■' Standish Street, Inglewood,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1916, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1916, Page 1
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