AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-MOBROW AT 2 pm EVERYBODY'S JOJTIGHT «t 8 TO-NIGHT iaat -night of the • big suecesa HAROLD LOGKWOOD'S HAROLD LOCKWOOD'S JllMt production—The Metro Master- % i piece -superb in 6 reels * ; . "PALS FIRST" ... "PAIS FIRST" Ai stinjng story," filled with action, adrfebture and thrills OOlfiNG , TO-MORROW PAtuife- Frederick in "The Woman on the the young wife whose name an tie police index. ' THE EKPIRE SATURDAY, MONDAY 1 & TUESDAY. JAN. 24, 26 & 27. MATINEES, SATURDAY & TUESDAY. The Pictuffe Ivent of a "Lifetime. '"•A MARY PICKFORD • • IN ■ • "DADDY LONG LEGS." Qer First Clothes were Xevrspapers; Mothered by an Ashcan; Christened from '' .ft Telephone Directory, brought up on • tie Wholesale Plan, finch was the Life of Judy Abbott in "DADDY LONG LEGS." MARY PICKFORD Kaxy Pickford's Sweetest &. Best Rols The World's Sweetheart, in her First Seal Own Production, f "DADDY LONG LEGS." Strikes are common enough nowadays, but tile Great "Prune" Strike in "Daddf Long Legs" is the Funniest Strike that ever struck. PRKSB.—D.C. 2s 6d, Stalls 2 & Is. Reserves 2a Gd at Collier's (ail plus tax). Children 6d to Matinees only.
THEY'RE COMING! # SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. 3600 PATRONS WANTED AT NGAERE GARDENS TO HEAR THEM. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. Awayj' or jou will miss ' % SOME JOY ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. See that yon get the date, and arrange to meet your friends at !NGAERE~GARDENS ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. the bomb will burst next ' ' ADVERTISEMENT.
GRAND MONSTER BAZAAR AND QUEEN CAENIVAL In Aid of Catholic Church Building Fund. CORONATfbN HALL, CORONATION HALL, FEBRUARY RACE WEEK. FEBRUARY RACE WEEK, Commencing TUESDAY 3rd, Ending SATURDAY 7th. £3S—TUG-OF WAR—£35-£3S—TOG-OF-WAR. —£35geyen Men a-side; aggregate weight of team' 90 stone or under. .Entrance, 5s per man. (Entries close with J. Bennett, Jeweller, on Saturday, January 31. Full particulars on application.) QRAND JJNION. £SO IN PRIZES. £SO IN PRIZES. First Prize Gold Nugget valued £2O.
Plain and Fancy Sewing Stalls, Jumble Stall, Produce Stall, Sweets and Cigarette Stall, Flower Stall, Cake .Stall. Marble Bar, lea Rooms, Fishing Pond, Bran Tubs, Gypsy Well, Fortune Telling. Musical Items, Pq ; Dances, Hakas, etc. GRAND ORCHESTRA IN ATTEND- ' ANCE EACH EVENINCx. The Citizens' Band will play from town to hall on Tuesday and Friday evenings. miss m. McCarthy, E. WHITTLE, -TUN., Joint Secretaries. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. FORD CAR, old model, electric light, car in very good running order, £lO5. A real cheap car. Smart 2-3-seatcr 1017 ALLEN CAR, electric light and starter, a goou proposition at £250. CHEVROLET 4-90 model, electric light j and startir, good condition, £%lO- - STAINTON & CO., iISWFLYMOUia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1920, Page 1
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