AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE JP-MBMI- ~ , TO-NIGHT! the? most charming little '* t .Screen Personalities, JfABY t J|JLES J£INTER Jf*** ]£ILEb M KTEK JfA»y hjiles rioter 'is clewr little ingenue, who is second 4f to,'!Oki,Sor himself in radiating •tttibine, stars'in'the Mutual comedy- '.-.. drama, * ANNIE TK)R. CPITE" J?OR CPITE" "ANNIE ' XK)R CPITE" , *~£miE TK>R CPITE" 'JENNIE JjH)R CPITE" A etory babbling with humor, about an eccentric millionairess who left her money to the little slavey, "Annie" for "•pit*". Needless to say, the "spite" affected % long string of anxious rela-
BIMEMBXR—TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. AHD DON'T MISS IT, COMING TO-MORROW ttaraty Unadorned in tie surprisingly beautiful special feature, 'A *M° DEBN LORELEI" 'A M OI?ERN i i ORELEI '' dandsome Girls in Daring Costumes, and ft picture right out of the ordinary. Usual Prices. DAKCING RECITIAL JF* B 1 » GOOD TEMPLAR HALE .DECEMBER 26 AND 27, //Commencing at 8 pan. Assisted by: iSSL W. CRAWFORD (Wellington's Popular Comedian and Eccentric Dancer), MRS. BIRCH-JOHNSTON, and
Ticket*, 2s. Box Plan opened at Collief?*, on-Tuesday morning at 9 ajn. Booking 6d extra. GRACIOUS SEASIDE .FRIVOLITY -»EW YEAR'S DAY JANUARY 1, 1919. NEW PLYMOUTH 'REAKWATER ' NGAMOTU BEACH. Uw Mecca of the -Boiler Jot Bathers. The Haven of the Juvenile Paddlers. TREASURE HUNT. : Laborious, but Hilarious. The Multitudinous Excavators will begin at Z p.m. fifty Prizes for Skill and Ingenuity. ARENA ATTRACTIONS. Novelty Sports. Slim Sambo Events. SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP. Three-mile Race. MAGNIFICENT THREE-DECKER CAKE COMPETITION. Secure a Ticket from Hoffmann's. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. . Delayed Trains. Electric Trams to Beach Hot Water and.Milk Free. Bring your, own tea> and sugar. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: 1/-. it West, -ays Best. _ JTONJC TOR THE CmLDBENSUNSHINE ANDSURF. j B. 0. ELLIS, " " Hon. Sec.
$£AEK|y GAKRENS THHJU©AY,iDEC»MBEB 19. Vtiik Air ii the Breath of Heaven. y<rlnfluwiat (terms at Hgten Gardens.
ASOCIAL DAY FOR THE KIDDIES. Tie Water Cbnte wUI be working from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admiwion to Grounds: Children (12 yean and under), Free; Adults, 6& Cakes, Sandwiches, Lollies, Soft Drinks. Afternoon Tea obtainable at Gardens. Forget the Epidemic and have a blowout at thelJgaere Gardens on THURSDAY, December 19,1918. RANTED, Known—That W. Saxon Jcawa, DJSjOA. by exam., Consult- ■» Ontidan, Hawera, visita Stratford Ckooiatj from 1 f a. t» i
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 1
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365Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 1
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