AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S (CO-SIGHTI At 9 p.m. TO-NIGHT! Absolutely' the final screening of the Qoldwyn Masterpiece, "SHADOWS." In which the great "SHADOWS." GERALDINE FARRAR "SHADOWS." scores the most won"SHADOWS." derful success of her "SHADOWS ." career. It's a masterpiece of motion picture production. FULL OF D7TEREST AND THRILLS. COKING TO-MORROW! rirat Screening 2.30 To-Morrow Aftersoon, and again at 8 To-Morrow Night. The second of the side-splitting -'SAtYBEED". PICTURES, '•THE HAYSBEDS COME TO TOWN." It starts where the other left oil, and it's a gCteam to see "Tile Hayseeds" spending that £SOOO. Prices—D.C. Is (id, Stalls la (plus tax). IJOWN JJALL, gTRATFORD. SAGS NIGHT, THURS., JAN. i, 1920. *B 16 D ANCE ' Commencing at 8 p.m. MnaiV by FOX'S ORCHESTRA of Six Performers. Jpart of Proceeds to Benevolent Fund, Stratford Druids. Catering by Mr. Tom Smith. ADMISSION—Ladies 2s, Gents 3s. J. W. JONES, Hon. Sec. GRACIOUS SEASIDE* MERRIMENT. jpw Y ear ' s D ay t Ist JANUARY, ijM. NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. PICNIC Under the Auspices of the Ngamotu Sea- ' Side' Committee. ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. The Playshore of the Pacific. Eerily the greatest and safest Beach for Bathing in the Dominion. * ARENA ATTRACTIONS. Pillow fighting on the beam. Juvenile Events. Novelty Sports. Barrell Boiling Races. Masquerade Race. TREASURE " T UNT. A SUMPTUOUS SPECTACLE. No dull Sahara about this. Fifty Prizes for Skill and Ingenuity. Excavations at 2 p.m. A TONIC FOR THE CHILDREN. Sunshine and Surf. / Roller Joy Bathing. - SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT WANGANUI QUEEN ALEXANDRA REGIMENTAL B.aND, under the Conductorship of LIEUT. GEORGE BUCKLEY. Phampion Comet 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 fot the Beach. THE NGAMOTU PICNIC. 'OF FAME SO GREAT REMEMBER THE DATE AND DON'T BE LATE R. 0. -ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. BJti EAST END BjfTHING RESERVE. EAST END BATHING RESERVE. ANNUAL PICNIC. "To be Held on the Reserve on 1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. A DAY'S OUTING FOR YOUNG AND OLD. • BACES AND PRIZES FOR EVERYBODY. Races all day. Swimming and Aquatic Events on River. AFTERNOON TEA IN THE PAVILION. Hot Water All JHy Free. Admission to Grounds, Is; Children under 12, Free. LONG-NIGHT DANCE IN EVENING. LONG-NIGHT DANCE IN EVENING. " 1 Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. 'Admission: Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is 6d. FUN STARTS FRIDAY, 11 A.M., AND FINISHES SATURDAY, 2 A.M. ROBT. BENNOCH, 1 Hon. Secretary. t REMOVAL NOTICE. QN and after Saturday next, 20th inst., oar business will be conducted in our new 'Garage in Devon Street. H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers, ■ 9tm Plymouth.;
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1919, Page 1
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