" AMUSEMENTS. , Matiaee To-day at 2 pjn. . EVERYBODY'S STo-htchit at s to-night ' . and Monday. Th# big Qoldwyn play— PAULINE, FREDERICK , PAULINE FREDERICK I n story of a young wife ywye name ra on the Police Index "tHE WOMAN ON THE INDEX" "THE WOMAN ON . THE INDEX" /SbouMa wife tell her husband? One of the greatest Goldwyns ever produced. '.lfcja pMwre Tense and 1 emotional. A Drama tin Triumph. - | Gazette, Comedy, etc. |*ltol>Y LONG IEGS" commences at ( MATINEE, 2 p.m. TO-DAY. ! , THE EMPIRE (WPBOr 'M 8 TO-NIGHr AND TUESDAY. , A season of the most popular •ad.delijAtful picture ever screened ' IT PLEASES everybody. \ MARY PICKFORD / MARY PICKFORD j MARY PICKFORD •In the film version of Jean Webster's j famous novel, ' "DADDY LONG"LEGS" ! "DADDY LOJJG LEGS" "DADDX LONG tEGS" "DADDY LONG LEGS" Whatever else you may have missed in life, you can't afford to miss this picture. . Prices: D.C. 2/6, .Stalls 2/- & 1/-. Reserves 2/6 at Collier's (all plus tax) CHILDREN SIXPENCE AT MATINEE •ONLY.
COMING! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. 3600 . PATRONS WANTED AT tfGAERE GARDENS T.O HEAR THEM; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY i S tk fioa't You Stay Away, or you will miss , , s JSOMBJOY * ' OK jSOJfDAV, FEBRUARY ijth. See get the date, ahd arrange to me«t your friend.? at »GAERE~GARDENS * ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th. 1 THE BOMB WILL BURST NEXT ADVERTISEMENT. I PUNGAREHU HALL.' A SOCIAL AND DANCE be held 111 5 the above Hall on * TUESDAY, 27th JANUARY, in aid of' Pungarehu Candidate for Opunake £neen Carnival. .GOOD SUPPER. GOOD MUSIC. Gfents 2b fid, Ladies Is. JjfEW pLYMOUTH JJNION. THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC AT THE BREAKWATER, THURSDAY, , January 29th. tu>n up, tumble up, and wend your way . out to the abov& gathering. A heaijy welcome to all. hot water, milk and sugar free.' Races,and fun for everyone. • GRAND MONSTER BAZAAR AND QUEEN CARNIVAL In Ai<l of .Catholic Church Building Fund. CORONATION HALL, CORONATION HALL, FEBRUARY RACE WEEK. FEBRUARY RACE WEEK,
Commencing TUESDAY 3rd, Ending SATURDAY 7th. £3S—TUG-OP WAR.—£35. £3S—TUG-OF-W'ABi —£35. Seven Men a-side; aggregate weight of team SO stone or under. Entrance, 5s per man. (Entries close With J. Bennett, Jeweller, on Saturday, January 31. Full particulars cm application.) Q.RAND |JNION. £SO IN PRIZES. ■ ;JESO 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. Harble Bar, Tea Rooms, Fishing Pond, Bran Tubs, Gypsy Well, Fortune Telling. Musical Items, Poi Dances, Hakas, etc. GRAND ORCHESTRA IN ATTEND- _ . ANCE EACH EVENING. The, Citizens' Band will play from town to hall.on Tuesday and Friday evenings. miss m. McCarthy, B. WHITTLE, JUN., 'M.- ftMnfeffc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 1
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