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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At 7.4 a. -TO-NIGHT A Splendid World Film Picture, starring CARLYLE BLACKWELL and EVELYN GREELY in "i'ije Picturesque, Romantic Urania of the Balkans, ( "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." : HiS Pal was a Prince incognito. He little <" thought lie would occupy his Throne. Tie Prince who loved- an Apache Girl, : and) the Footballer who loved a Princess, HOW THEY CHANGED PLACES.. AUo, "WOLVES OF CULTURE." Fifth Episode. Coming Friday and Saturday. "THE STRANGE WOMAN." Showing at the Usual Prices. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. WEATHER permitting, the New Plymouth Citizens'' Band will give a Band Recital at Kawaroa Park on THURSDAY, the 27th instant, i »inencjng at 7.45 p.m. F. T. BELLRLXGER, Town Clerk. PUBLIC HALL, WAKEA. /JtIAND rjOXCERT & TVAXCE. WEDNESDAY*, NOVEMBER 20th. In Aid of the Hall Funds, The following will take part. MRS. E. LARKING, Soprano. MRS. E. D. M. KING, elocutionist. MR. JENKINS, Baritune. * MR. P. NORKIS, Violinist. MR. A. E. R. PEARSON'S Pupils. Admission—Gents 2s, Ladies Is, Children half price. W. C. CALDWELL, ' Secrotarv. v RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIA- , TION. I , I [RAND t>EXEF'T CONCERT i AND TPNTERTAINMENT. (Co ifr. A. who was hurt in our Ani|jja,l Ball. GOOD TEMPLAR 3ALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. Tickets, 2s each. GALA DAY. KAWAROA PARK. THURSDAY, DECEMBER nth, 1919. (West End Schools Picnic.) KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. Programme commences 2 p.m. Fancy Dancing by Mr. J. Iloskins' pupils. Physical Dirll by School Children. Flag Drill by School Children. Wand Drill by' School Children. Physical Drill by School Children. RACES & SPORTS from 11 a.m. Flat Race* for children, all ages Blow Bicycle Race. Wheelbarrow Race. Animal Race. Thread the Needle. . Apple Bobbing. Egg and Spoon 'Race. Bun and Lemonade Addition Obstacle and Sack Race. * Loop Tug-of-War. Chinese Wrestling. Wet Day Race, fiflxed Clothes Race. Blindfold Boxing. Produce, Jumble, Toys, Sweets, Soft Drink Stalls. * ftenioon Tea. COMPETITIONS ALL DAY LONG. Cocoanut Shy, Sambo and His Mates. Doll Guessing, The Erratic Arrow Sheet and Soup Plate, wings. Ocean Wave, Living Boats. SeeSaw,. Bathing and Paddling. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. ADMISSION—Is; School Children Free. WIND-UP DANCE In Pavilion in the Evening. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. CHILDREN'S DANCE Friday Evening, Dec, 12th. Admission Is. W. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. SOMEWHERE A VOICE IS CALLING, SOMEWHERE NGAERE GARDENS TgVERY• THURSDAY AFTERNOON the Water Chute will be running, and the Great Orchestral., will he playing from 2.r.0 to 3..*)0, or longjr if patronage warrants. Commencing THURSDAY, November 20th, MM. 1 THE GREAT ORCIIESTRALA plays everj' SUNDAY AFTERNOON from 2.."1 p.m. to 4.3(1 i).m. Motor 'Bus Service every Sunday, af-te-noon from Stratford P"O t , 1.45 p.m. • and 2.30 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1919, Page 1

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