AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT And at Both Sessions To-morrow. Everybody's Film Favorite JACK WARREN KERRIGAN ■ JACK WARREN KERRIGAN JACK WARREN KERRIGAN JACK WARREN KERRIGAN la » firfle and vivid story of life in the Roaring Days of '49. "THE END OF THE GAME." "THE END OF THE GAME." "THE END OF THE tiAME." "THE. END OF THE GAME." A StSry of the Californian Gold Rush, and the. days when the man who was •low on the draw was quick to the grave. A delightful love theme rwi3 through the plot. •Excellent Supports. Prices: D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is (plus tax). WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOXCERT .AND T)RAMATIC T7NTERTALNIIENT. BEPEATED BY SPECL4L REQUEST. Owing to the large number of patrons who were unable to gain admission last night, it has been decided to repeat the concert and dramatic entertainment tonight, in aid of stage improvement at the Workers' Social Hall. CONCERT, liiss Rielly and other artists in an entire change of programme. COMEDY. "FIVE BIRDS IN A CAGE." Admission, 2s. Box Plan at Hoffmann's. V
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1920, Page 1
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