AMUSEMENTS. THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS AT EVERYBODY'S! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT a p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 pjn. AND AGAIN TO-NIGHT (New Year's Eve). Final Screening of the World Film Feature,' «THE STOLEN PARADISE" "THE STOLEN PARADISE" "THE STOLEN PARADISE" Final screening of "AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE" "AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE" Eighth episode' of "THE IRON CLAW" TO-MORROW—NEW YEAR'S DAY. For ONE NIGHT ONLY wo are showing a magnificent Blue-Bird Special starring dainty, lovable. VIOLET MERSEREAU VIOLET MERSEREAU VIOLET MERSEREAU "LITTLE MISS NOBODY ; ' "LITTLE MISS NOBODY" "LITTLE MISS NOBODY" A really delightful picture with oui usual big holiday supporting pictures WEDNESDAY JAN. 2 Another complete change for this night only. BESSIE BARRISCALE BESSIE BARRISCALE BESSIE BARRISCALE and CHARLIE RAY CHARLIE RAY CHARLIE RAY In the brilliant Triangle drama, "PLAIN JANE" "PLAIN TANE'-i *PLAIN JANE
A quaint and original story of life jn a College town. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. January 3 and 4. STUART HOLMES oTUART. HOLMES In a Big Fox Feature drama, "THE SCARLET LETTER" "THE SCARLET LETTER" - Usual prices for all these great attractions. J£lNffS QINEMA :J'HEATRE, OPENING NIGHT OPENING NIGHT TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. Fine Programme, including the Society Comedy-Draina "MADCAP MADGE." "MADCAP MADGE." Gross Takings in aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Clean, Cosy Seats. Best Music. Appointments Second to None.' Prices: 2/-, 1/0, 1/-. Booking 6d extra to all parts. / W. LANDER, Hon. Secretary.
.jy| OUSTER JjJAST & YV TEST COMBINED picnic. WAITAR4 WAITAR/., NEW YEAR'S DAY. NEW YEAR S DAY. TO-MORROW MIRTH, FUN AND FROLIC. COME AND HAVE A SPLASH. Side Shows of all descriptions. New Up-to-date Dressing Sheds. Races for the Children. Races for the Grown-up's. SPORTS ALL DAY LONG BAND EST ATTENDANCE. Luncheon Booth on the ground. Fruit and Lollie Stalls. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. Come and enjoy yourselves, and popularise the beach to enable,us to still further improve it. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1918. STRATFORD MUNICIPAL BAND gENEFIT .JJECITAL In aid of Instrument and Uniform Fund. Artists assisting: Mrs. Colin McLaren (contralto), Miss Evelyn Young (soprano), Walter Shepley (concertina and cornet soloist), Addison Pinard ' (baritone vocalist), Geo. Buckley (champion cornetist), R. Boyd (euphonium), C. Fox (accompanist). Prices: 3/-, 2/-, ]/-. Plan at Fox's. Dance to follow: Gents, 2/-; Ladies welcome. JJ EMPTON J-J ALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918. J± FAREWELL SOCIAL 'and Presentations will be tendered to Private* R. Barnitt and G. L6verid»e. Gents, 2s fU. Ladiea, Is. •T. iWMrm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1917, Page 1
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