AMUSEMENTS. EYERYBODY'S SO-NIGHTI At 8. . TO-NIGHT! AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. MAE«J*AESH la a sensational drama of the Turf, "THE RACING STRAIN," A Picture for' Every Horse Lover. A Lo* Story as Fresh and Winso N as Spring Breezes. A Love Race as exciting as any filmed. A Love of Horses that is natural to every real man and woman. You-Can'.t M>s3 This Picture. T>e Odds 'are Too Great—- \~;*' iOOO.tol That You in every foot of it. PRICESr-D.Q..18 6d, Stalls lg (plus tax) ](JAV.Y. AGUE . STORMING OF ZEEBRTJGGE Aid) OSTEND! J, A N T BR N AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920, At 8 p.m. By LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ROWLAND BOURKE, V.C., D.5.0., BJJ.V.H. (Chevalier of the Legion of Honour). Who won the supreme distinction of the Victoria Cross at the Storming of Ostend, and has most kindly consented to relate the immortal story of the above greatest-exploits in all naval history. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS iram the British and French Admiralties (exhibited for the first time in New Zealand). UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGUE. Prices: 3s Id, 2s Id and Is Id. Box Office opens at Collier's this ' morning. GRAND MONSTER BAZAAR
PUEEN CARNIVAL In Aid of Cattolie Church Building Fund. CORONATION HALL, FEBRUABXfcACE, SJEEK, Commencing TUESDAY 3rd, Ending SATURDAY 7th. '£3s-TtiG-0F WAR.-£35-|>everi Men a-side; aggregate weight of team 90 stone or under. (Entries close with J. Bennett, Jeweller, on Saturday, January 31. Full particulars on application.) QBAND £RT TJNION. £SO IN PRIZES. Writ Prize Gold Nugget valued £2O. CUSHITAL QUEEN CANDIDATES. No. L—Miss M. Flamming (Convent). No. I—Miss Tui Scally (Sports). Ko. 3.—Miss Molly Tuohy (Labor). Ko. 4.—Miss EUa Whittle (Hibernian) Jio. f. — Miss Cudby (Farmers). sfo. •—Miss Ivy Skippar (Maori^. Votes 2d each. Results Each Night of Bazaar. STALLS.— AMUSEMENTS GALORE JUBTHER PARTICULARS LATER. Miss m. McCarthy, E. WHITTLE, JUN., Joint Secretaries.
NGAERE ZOO rpEA AND pLEASUHE fIARDENS. T EBTEE BROS, suggest that you or- j ganise a Picnic Party and come to NGAERE GARDENS. THERE IS NO-BETTER PLACE IN TARANAKI. *Ehe surroundings are beautiful. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs afford ghalter from sun arid wind. . A Large Marquee, containing picnic tables, has recent'/ been added to the jnany conveniences in the Gardens. HOT WATER SUPPLIED FREE. FREE AMUSEMENTS. Rowing Boats, Swing Boats, Ocean Wave, Rock-a-byes,. Paddling Pool, Menagerie. (Water Chute by Arrangement.) Uing 315, and heve a chat with as abeat your requirements, and the day you art. coming. You will be surprised what a lelightful day can be spent at our Gardens. LESTER BROS., i Proprietors. CURD BROS., TEADING QARRIERS AND FORWARDING AGENTS, INGLE WOOD, 'Ate at the service of the public in any part of the district. They have a 2i-ton 'motor lorry and other conveyances. All orders attended to promptly and tarried out expeditiously. 'Orders may he left at Newton King's, or Box 39, Inglewood. ', you. have been longing for! It grows landr long eyelashes- and distinct eyetmfra, Price* 2» M and 5 * at * n lead *
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1920, Page 1
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