AMUSEM-NTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2. THE PEOPLE'S TC-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last night of the "rent actor, manly BERT LYTELL in BLIND MAN'S BERT LYTELL in EYES. A surpassing Screen Drama, action .filled and superbly set. Also showing Billy West Comedy and Gazettes. '■' TO-MORROW—MAT I.VICE 2 p.m. The Hit of the Last Ten Years. GOOD-BYE BILL. The (Jrp.it Kaiser GOOD-BYE'BILL. Bill Story. " •Starring Shirley Mitson ami. Ernest Treux. It would spoil the fvm of seeing it if we told you how they roast poor Bill. fHE J£ING'S QINEMA TO-NIGHT ONLY. E. J. Carroll presents the Film version o! "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE." "THE SENTIMENTAL BLdKE." A Screen Classic in Eight Acts, adapted from the world famous verses of C. .T. Dennis. MR. ABEL ROWE, who accompanies the picture, will sing "Doreen." Special music will be played. THE KING'S CINEMA- ORCHESTRA. PRICES-D. Circle 2s, Stalls Is (id (plus tax.) Reserves at the Marble Bar, Stratford. NGAERE ZOO I fEA AND pLEASURE Q.ARDENS. JESTER BROS, suggest that you or- j ganise a Picnic Party and com.; to •NGAER.E GARDENS.! THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE IN TARANAKI. j The surroundings arc beautiful. j Ornamental .Trees and Shrubs afford i shelter from sun and wind. A Large Marquee, containing picnic tables, has recently been added to the many conveniences in the Gardens. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE. FREE AMUSEMENTS. • J Rowing Boats, Swing Boats, Ocean Wave, j Roek-a-byes, Paddling Pool, MenI agerie. J (Water Chute by Arrangement.) j Ring 315, and have a chat with iis : about your requirements, and the day you ; are coming. You will be surprised'what 1 a delightful day can be spent at our Gardens. I LESTER BROS.. I Proprietors. FCBLIC NOTICES. trucks at Waitara, CO 15s a ton,! plus sacks. Apply C. HANDLEY, Ure-I URUTI BEACH RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. :H Annual Meeting of the. above Club will be held at Ureuui TOi MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, j when all interested are requested to attend. C. H. BARNETT, ' I Hon. Sec. NEW SOUTH WALES ORCHESTRA, ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED. NEW PLYMOUTH—THURSDAY,' JANUARY 15. 'PHE Committee have to arrange for accommodation for the members of the Orchestra, eighty in number, and ask all who are able to take in one or more to communicate at or.ee with R. L. COOPER, Hon. Secretary. Box Plan op?n to Guarantors at Col- \ J lier's Friday morning, and to the public : ou Saturday morning. 1 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. | M . K ADICH, holder of light-weight champion ship, accepts the challenge of P. Woods of Haw-era, to "wrestle for -CSO a-side, o more if necessary. The match to tak. place in about two months' lime. M. RAIHCH, Waitara. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' M CO., LTD.' CATTLE RECEIVING DATES. RAHOTU.— ' January 13th, from 10 a.m. to I noon, at Mr Newton King's Yards. OKATO.— '*. , rt January 13th, from 1 to .'! p.m. a I- the Company's receiving paddock. » M. H. BARNfTT, 1 ' Buyer . )r J Telephone 463 R., New Plymouth. FOR SALE. 191S-1019 Model INDIAN MOTO CYCLE, 7-9 h.p.. complete with lam etc., i:i splendid order; only used a fe months. Price. £llO. B2IDGE2'S MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, '? imt ««, ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1920, Page 1
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