AMUSEMENTS. I- » - THE EMPIRE ttt-NIGHTI . TO-SIGHT J , MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 PJI. A Lhriag Example of Grecian Simplicity • ind Artistic Purity. £ J^ORELEI M c ! d ® bn L orelei J£ODEBN J^ORELEI A LOREL!a Starring I*YfcONE TJOWER »YROJIE AOWEU , ' "With •' WfcAKGas "DURNfiA Frances -^URNHA of Unrivalled Beautv: a nunc, 7«t delicatefetelllng of an Old Classic Story, AU ODERfr // T ORELEI ■"MJDERN -"ORELEI Th» Scenes Showing the Mythologic KrmpJu are Unimaginably Picturesque. ■ Although there are nude figures in tbe picture, they we so delicately reproduced ifeat they an incapable of giving offence, •nafto.the most prodish. GREAT BUPPORTINGf SUBJECTS, Including C»*pcx»tive Widely '. ... Topical Ike Stag's Biography . Educational < Stepping Out , . Christie Comedy Owing to the increased cost of film and all other accessories in connection with picture theatres, the prices of admission to <this theatre, I commencing to-night, jriD be: D.C., l» 3d, Stalls, 9d. COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Picture Sensation of <9lB, « gABBLING «joNGUES " , * gABBLKG rpONGUES " Think over the title to-day, and read this advertisement again to-morrow.
ARB YOU COMING TO NGAERE GARDENS PN XMAS DAY & BOXING DAY? IF NOT, WHY NOT I JUESm BEQE jue on the job No B«ed to wing a hamper All yon Tejoire cam be purchased on the ground. COLD MJNCHEON, Is 6d. AFTERNOON TEA, 9d. - raUIT SALAD 4 CREAM, Ci Ham Sandwiches, Calces, Bis- ■ , cnita» Lollies, Drinks, Ice Cream, Nuts, Fruit galore. The CMldren enjoy Boating on the l*ke, Ocean Wave, Swings, Paddling froofcSee SawDon't forget the FATER CHUTE ON BOXING DAY. Trains Leave New Plymouth. Trains Leave Stratford Trains Leave Hawera Returning from Ngaere.
A DANCE-RECITAL BY If* Bß gEDFORTHS pUPILS In tlie GOOD TEMPLAR ttat.T. DCCEMBER 26 AND 27, Commencing at 8 pjn. Assisted by: ifit W CRAWFORD (Wellington's Papular Comedian and Eccentric Uuicer), MBS. BIRCH-JOHNSTON, and MISS LEATHAM. Tickets, 2s. Box Plan opened at Collier's on Tuesday morning at 9 bjd. Booking 6d extra.
Q&&ND QHRISTMAS QONCERT IVEHYBODY'B THEATRE . CHRISTMAS NIGHT, DECEMBER 25. (Id aid of the Ngamota Seaside r Committee.) REV. PAPAKAKURA MR. R. L. COOPER • MR S. H. DUNBTAN v MRS. COLIN McLAREN Jfißg ETHEL DUFF (Christchurch) MISS COCKER MR. F. W. G. McLEOD MR. A. 0. STURROCK And Other Artists. fWI Programme Will be published later, imperial Tram*. Ti&cta: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-; reserve at Col(so extra).
SMTP HO. lait. Ct*ch-!nrilt Side-car; four-point suspension; in eplendid condition. Price, £ls. .Apply quick, or 'phone 68, Elth&m. BSIDGBS'S, Tfce Voter House Eltham. WANTED—Those in search of a sec- " ond-%*ad .Motor Cyele see Eltham Jfvtar'Qjtb Bepair Depot list oa front ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1918, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1918, Page 1
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