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* AMUSEMENTS. V EVERYBODY'S ijß-SKfil At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, dp Jtitt'tie very picture to see after the Y Races. -TOM MIX in "ACE HIGH." MES in "ACE HIGH." JTOM MIX in "ACE HIGH." \ A Pox;, Super-feature, and a stirring fcortrayal of life on the Canadian-Alaskan BARING DEEDS WITH THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MODNTED ■ POLICE. ; U«uai Prices—D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, Re- ; wire* 2s (plus tas). CHEER UP! MAKE GOOD YOUR "'HOLIDAYS! BOXING DAT PROGRAMME REPEATED AT i iNGAERE GARDENS j /. TO-DAY. I LESTER BROS. jGRACIOUS SEASIDE MERRIMENT. ' JJEW Y kar ' s D ay | nt JANUARY, IJ2O. NEW PLYMOUTH BUEfiEW AT ER. PICNIC .Under the Auspices of the Xgamotu SeaiSde Committee. ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. of the Pacific. the- greatest and safest Beach for Bathing in the Dominion. j ARENA ATTRACTIONS. ' ! Pillow fighting on the beam. Juvenile Events. 1 Nov-eity Sports. Barrell Rolling Races. Masquerade Race. '• TREASURE "'UNT. " ;'a sumptuous spectacle. N# dull Sahara about, this. Jifty Prizes for Skill and Ingenuity. Excavations at 2 p.m. A TONIC EOS TEE CHILDREN. Sunshine and Surf. Roller Joy Bi-.thing. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT WANGANUI QUEEN ALEXANDRA REGIMENTAL B.»ND, under the Conductor3hip of LIEUT. GEORGE BUCKLEY. Champion Cornet Soloist of Australasia. ELECTRIC TRAMS TO THE BEACH. DELAYED TRAINS. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. Bring Your Tea and Sugar. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS Is. CHILDREN FREE. Every penny of revenue is expended in providing further facilities for the Beacli. THE NGAMOTU PICNIC. toP. FAME SO GREAT REMEMBER THE DATE AND' DON'T BE LATE R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. EAST END -BATHING RESERVE. * EAST END BATHING RESERVE. ANNUAL PICNIC. 1 ' To be Held on the Reserve on FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1020. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. A DAY'S OUTING FOR YOUNG AND OLD. RACES AND PRIZES FOR EVERYBODY. Children's Races all day. Swimming and Aquatic Events on River. AFTERNOON TEA IN THE PAVILION. "Hot Water All Day Free. Admission to Grounds, Is; Children under 12, Free. * H6NG-NIGHT DANCE IN EVENING. LONG-NIGHT DANCE IN EVENING. Mntie by Mrs. George's Orchestra. S Admission: Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is Gd. FUN-STARTS FRIDAY, 11 A.M., 'AND FINISHES SATURDAY, 2 A.M. ROBT. BENNOCH, ' Hon. Secretary. j REMOVAL NOTICE. JO* tad after Saturday next, 20th inst., f our basinets will be conducted in our new - 'ffcwagt in Devon Street. H. DERBY 4 CO., • Licensed Ford Dealers, New Plymouth. BAG WASH. fTSt System that wipes out the Home •*" Washing D-y. ' THE FAMILY WASH FO?. £* 6d. 'tt all particulars from * BTEAJK LAUHIiSY, r » . _ r

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1919, Page 1

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