- AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. CHILDREN: THREEPENCE, the empire TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHTI SO-NIGHT! TO-NlGnjp" For the Last Time. 4 Special Attraction for t, Special Occasion i ' ,£IHLY gTEVENS jgMILY gTEVENS HJMII.Y gTEVENS jgMUrY gTEVENS la a Marvellous Metro 7-Act . .- f Super-Feature,. 'A S LEEPIXG MORYB "A • .JJEMORY'' gLEEPMG JJEMORY" "A S LEEPINQ M EMORY " Skilfully utilising to the full the screen poMibilitk» of E. f*hillipa Oppenheim's ftorel, Metro has produced a picture in wkich there is plenty of ietioa and strong fanatic.. situations i lavishly Staged. ' ' Gttgeouly Dressed. A Play of Romance and Mystery. Altogether one of the moet interesting productions aver. made. ALSO A Pine Nature Staflj 1 , JN r " JN PRICES: D.C., 1/3; . Stalls, 9d.
GRACIOUS SEASIDE FRIVOLITY KEW YEAR'S DAY JANUARY 1, 1919. NEW PLYMOUTH JJREAKWAT2R piCNIC On the NGAMOTU BEACBL X)u Mecca of > the Roller Joy Bathers. The Haven of the Juvenile Paddlers. TREASURE HUNT. . Laborious, but Hilarious. Ike Multitudinous Excavators will begin at 2 p.m. ?ifty{Prizes for Skill and Ingenuity. " AREKA ATTRACTIONS. Novelty Sport?. Slim Sambo Events. 4 SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP. . ' Three-mile Race. IiAGNIFICENT THREE-DECKER CAKE COMPETITION Secure a Ticket from Hoffmann's.
BAND m ATTENDANCE. Mayed.Trains. Electric Trims to Beach Hot Water and Milk Free. Bring your own tea and sugar. ADMISSION' TO GROUNDS: 1/-. Children Free. North, South, East or West, • Ngunota Picnic Always Best. fc lONIC JOE THE CHILDREN—SUNSHINE AND SURF. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. AKE TOU COMING TO fcrAERE GARDENS ■' IF NOT, WHY NOT? LESTER BROS, are oa the job. No need to bring a lumper. All yon refttin cu be purchased on the ground. COLD LUNCHEON, la 6d. AFTERNOON TEA, 9d. FRUIT SALAD & CREAM, 6d. Bub Sandwiches, Calioa, BiscnlU, Lollies, Drinks, Ice Cream, ' Nnta, Frnit gelcrre. T»i» Children enjoy Boating on the Xiike, Obeaa Wtvc, Swings, Paddling Pool, See Saw, Duo't foieet the
Trains Leave New Plymouth. . Train# Latve Stratford . TraJAs Leave Rawera Returning from Xgaere. FRIG®? EIGHT! FOB EkQIEDIATE SALE-I?/16-h.p. SWIFT Four-Seater; gnaran- * tew perfect condition. 4®-h.p.OVERLAND Five-Sea ter; A Snip. »-kp. HUPMOBILE Two-Seater 20-h.p. DARRACQ Four-Seater. ' w*r WRITE OR CALLFOEPfUCES AND DEMONSTRATION -WASHBOUENE, 'JMPJBJUAJ," Q.ARAQE, Ifcrota Street.. NEW PLYMOUTH. Thone 401. —f-' fj • W ; (Brttaia makes the best car tyres—ike faaona NOBTH BRITISH CLINGESR, CROSS—made is> the Empire's , Jaqpit'robber work*. Irr * »et and > 4! l-i
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1918, Page 1
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382Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1918, Page 1
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