AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE THURSDAY, at 3.30. DOUG. FAIRBANKS in "ARIZONA." THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHX Last Night of the Big Comedy-Drama VENUS IN THE EAST. VENUS IN THE EAST. VENUS IN THE EAST. Everything went smoothly until the youth felt her heart—but see how BRYANT WASHBURN BRYANT WASHBURN did it! Also the Wonderful Child Actress, EMMIE GORMAN, in the most appealing picture for years—"THE LITTLE MOTHER." You will love this wonderful kiddie. TO-MORROW! ! TO-MORROW! A GIANT BILL.—AIso at the MATINEE, THURSDAY, at 3.30. ■ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Stunt*! Thrills! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Pep, Ginger and DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Go! Fights DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Galore!! Made to order for Fair- ARIZONA banks—and away they go ARIZONA With a thunder of hoofs and ARIZONA | a cloud of dust! ARIZONA Also Mack Sennett Comedy, and "The Fighting Trail"—all at usual prices.
gONG RECITALS By • JJR. J?RANK THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN TENOR. In Selections from Grand Opera, Oratorio Ballads, old and modem. "A voice of great compass, sweetness and Purity.Do Not Miss these Last Recitals in OPUNAKE TOWN HALL, Monday, Dec. •Bth; at S p.'rii: '■"'-" ' PATEA TOWN HALL, Tuesday, Dec. 9th, at 7.45 p.m. MANAIA TOWN HALL, Wednesday, Dec. 10th, 8 p.m. KAPONGA TOWN HALL, Thursday, Deo. 11th, at 8 p.m. Box Plan at Desforges', Opunake; Town Clerk, Patea; Cassidy's Manaia; Carman's, Kaponga. Assisted by Mrs. P. Kreclric, L.A.B, L.T.C.L., brilliant Solo Pianist and Ac ; companist; and ilr'*Basil Hartman, in Humorous Recitations and Humorous Stories. Admission—3s (reserved), 2s and Is. |£UCHRE pARTr & JYANCE
~... HOLLAND -HALL. TTJESDAY, DECEMBER 9. PRIZES LATER. H. DULLER, Secretary. BELL BLOCK HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. SOCIAL EVENING is being tendered to Returned Soldiers on the above date, by residents of the Bell Block District. All are invited to be present at Bell Block's Great Event. Cards for Non-Dancers. Commence 8 p.m. Admission: Gents 2s Cd, Ladie3 Is 6d. A. W. OGLE, Hon. Sec.
MOA ROAD BOARD. WRITTEN Tenders are invited for the construction of the Makara Bridge in Reinforced Concrete, situate on the i Bristol Road. Plans and Specifications may be viewed j a.i the Board's offices, Inglewood, and i I tenders form obtained. j Tenders must be addressed to the i Chairman, and close at 10 a.m. on SAT- ! URDAY, the 20th inst. A. CORKILL, Chairman. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS 'TENDERS—closing at noon on ThursI day, Uth December—are invited for | the supply of Bread, Fuel, Oroceries anil I .Meat for the year W2O. I Schedules and forms of tender may be j obtained on application to the Secretary j (over National Bank). EDMUND bASH, I Secretary, t i T.O. Bos 187. New Plymouth.
MANAWATU RACING CLUB. (Incorporated.) SUMMER M EE.TO6 FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, 26th, 27th & 29th DECEMBER, 1919. '.CCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY'S RACES CLOSE on TUESDAY, the nth DECEMBER, at 0 p.m., also declaration of Pinal Payment for the 14th Palmerston North Stakes. MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone 105. SECTIONS No. 4 and 5 on Kiri Road, either in one or two lots, 562 acres. Apply to— McGARRY BROS., Eltbam, HENRY BROWN, Inglawodd.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1919, Page 1
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