AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE TO-DAY AT a TO-DAY AT a , MATINEE TO-DAY AT a CHILDREN THREEPENCE. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NiCHT! For the last ti rrie, A charming and invigorating programme J®AMA COMEDY LAUGHTER TEARS •POWER CHARM Abowid in the Metro star feature "THE END OF THE TOUR" "THE END OF THE TOUR" "THE END OF THE TOUR" •THE END OF THE TOUR" ■ "THE END OF THE TOUR" "THE END OF THE TOUR" An interesting, and often amusing story of theatrical life in America, with an tioaxtttcted turn of romance and strong j •. • human appeal. "With the brilliant leading man 'LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE As the star. ALSO SHOWING—"SECRET''OF THE SUBMARINE" i; 11th episode. "SEX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES" j "111 firate Haunts" "WEEKLY TOPICAL BUDGET 1 ' —j- COMING -—MONDAY ' MONDAY MATINEE AT 2 p.m. MATINEE AT 2 p.®. MATINEE AT 2 p.m. jN "tVAS EVE TREAT FOR THE ~ KIDDIES. The big success of the year, "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" "TOM. BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" Thomas Hughes' Great Classic made into a wonderful motion picture, All sides of an English schoolboy's life, not forget*'tig 1 iio fairms lb lit betv.a-n Slogger Williams and Tom Brown. ALSO SHOWING CHRISTMAS. EVE: JCMAS NIGHT (in aid of Nganwtu Beantifvin? Society I and BOXING NIGHT. AT THE USUAL PRICES. pLYMOUTH QITIZEXS' JgAND QARNIVAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1017. AT PUKF.KURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. (To Start al 11 a.m.l PROCEEDS IN AIT) OF BAND-ROOM BUILDING FUND. PROGRAMME: , 11 am. co 1 p.m.—Children's Races. 1 p.m.—Grand Display of Decorated Motor-cars, Motor-cycles, Tricycles, Go-carts and Dolls' Prams. Special Prize for Best Decorated Go-cart. Grand March—l2B Children ill Fancy Costume (Central School). Physical Drill—l2o West End Children. Tug-of-war—Schools Championship. Flag March—l2o West End Children. Swedish Drill—B4 Central School Pupils. Dancing Lancers in Fancy Costume — A &tar item. Highland Dancing. Swimming Events —100 Yards Boys Championship, AO Yards Bovs Handicap, 40 Yards Girls' Handicap. Entries '(free) close with the Seere- , tary at noon on the 27th. Demonstration of Life-saving Methods in the water. Special Display of Fancy Swimming and Fancy Diving by Instructor P. A. Schwartz, R.L.S.*S., and a Promising Pupil. foot Races for Youths under 1!).—100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 120 yards hurdles.' Entry fee, Is for each event. Entries close with Mr. Arnold George, Mr. J. ber.nett, or Secretary, on Saturday, December 22. First prize, medal; second, trophv. Errand Boys' Bicycle Race. Entry fee, la; post entry. First prize, trophy; second, trophy. Bandsmen's Race. Ex-Bandsmen's Rac" Stepping the Chain. NUMEROUS SIDE-SHOWS. Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Soft Drinks, Produce and Ice Cream Stalls. ATTRACTIONS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. ' ' Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. COME AND SPEND A HAPPY DAY IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS IN NEW ZEALAND. Admission to Grounds, Children over 12, 6d; under 12, Free. GRAND CONCERT IN THE EVENING. SPECIAL ITEMS ON THE LAKE BY THE MALE CHOIR. Whole Grounds Beautifully Hluminated. Help the Band, and enjoy a couple of hours in Fairyland. Admission 6d. A BULLIANS, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALR "I K-Horse-power Car, in first-class 0 der. For particulars apply— SABQOOD, SON & EWEN, \ew Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1917, Page 1
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