AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S W-MIGHT! At J. TO-NIGHT! JAND NIGL.S only. yht Idol «>Sthe Screen's Male Stars; " HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD ■ln hit jbiggest success, Metro's .Special Super-de-Luxe Production, M£S FIRST. In Six Reels. PAte FIRST. In Six /Reels. A Tremenjons Attraction, produced in a, '. '- wonderful way. VHji^to^cKwoop does the.WrejsteSt work 6£ his career in this mdgnlfice.nt production. Would you assume the identity of a criminal to regenerate, ai.£al? Alto, "Wolves of Kultur," Gazette, and " * Comedy.
THE EMPIRE )BATUBB)AY, V MQNDAY & TUESDAY. JAN. 24, 26 & 27. 'UtATDJiBS, SATURDAY & TUESDAY. The Picture Event of a lifetime. j . MARY. PICKFOED IN "DADDY LOKG LEGS." Her Pint Clothes were Newspapers; Mothered by an Ashcan; Christened from { a Telephone Directory, brought up on ~' the Wholesale Plan, Such was the Life of Judy Abbott in ' , "DADDY LONG LEGS." MARY PICKFORD ; Vlary Kckford's Sweetest & Best Rolf ; iThe World's Sweetheart, in her Firjt ; Real Own Production, "DADDYLONGLEGS.'' '.lot the Great "Prune" Strike in "DadLong Legs" is the Funniest Strike that ever struck. , SRICES.—D.C. 2s 6d, Stalls 2 & Is. Retervee 2s 6d.at Collier's (all plus tax). Children 6d to Matinees only. Q.RAND QONCERT. GOOD' TEMPLARS' HAL\L. MONDAY, JAN. 26, at 8 p.m. V* further interest Convent Candidate. (Catholic Bazaar.) ADMISSION 2s, Children Half Price. FULL PROGRAMME LATER. MRS. J. NOLAN & MISS E. HURLEY, Hon. Secretaries. GRAND MONSTER BAZAAR
jQUEEN CARNIVAL In Aid of Catholic Church Building • Fund. CORONATION HALL, ' CORONATION HALL, FEBRUARY RACE WEEK. FEBRUARY RACE WEEK, Commencing TUESDAY 3rd, Ending SATURDAY 7th. £35-TUG-OF WAR.-£3S-jCss-tug-of-war.—£3s. PereS Men a-side; aggregate weight of team 90 atone or under. Entrance, 5s per man. (Entries close with .T. Bennett, Jeweller, on Saturday, January 31. Full particulars on application.) £SO IN PRIZES. •£SO IN PRIZES. Firet Prize Gold Nugget valued £2O. Plain and Fancy Sewing Stalls, Jumble Stall, Produce Stall, Sweets and Cigarette SUU, Flower Stall, Cake Stall. Marble Bar, Tea Rooms, Fishing Pond, Bran Tubs, Gypsy Well, Fortune Telling. Musical Items, Poi Dances, Hakas, etc. GRAND ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE EACH EVENING. The Citizens' Band will play from town to baU on Tuesday and Friday evenings. miss m. McCarthy, e. whittle, jun., Joint Secretaries.
NGAERE ZOO rpEA AND pLEASUBE f^ARDENS. TESTER BROS, suggest that you organise a Picnic Party and come to NGAERE GARDENS. THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE IN TARANAKI. The surroundings are beautiful. , Ornamental Trees and Shrubs afford shelter from sun and wind. A Large Marquee, containing picnic tablet, has receni'7 been added to the many conveniences in the Gardens. HOT WATER STJPP T JED FREE. FREE AMUSEMENTS. Rowing Boats, Swing Boats, Ocean Wav?, Boek-a-byes, Paddling Pool, Menagerie. (Water Chute by Arrangement.) Stag 313, and have a chat with as about yonr requirements, and the day yon are coming. You will be surprised what "a delightful day can be spent at our Garden' : lESTER BROS., £roprietori.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1920, Page 1
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