- AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT Continued Success of FLANEtJR AND HIS DOGS FLANEUR AND HIS DOGS "MOP. AND PRINCE" "MOP AND PRINCE" In their humorous and clever speciality, "A Day in Dogtown." ' ' SPECIAL MATINEE 3.30 TO MORROW ' ' Children 6d. Ctafkte Change 0! Picture Programme " TO-NIGHT, Headed by a great picture of human ; values. "POOR RELATIONS" "POOR RELATIONS" JL contrast of true hearts and society snobbishness. Excellent supports, including "Mystery of 13." D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/4 (plus tax). gMPIRE "JIHEATRE. 15.10 p.m. TUESDAY NEXT 8.10 p.m. XiEATHAM-SYMONS CONCERT RECITAL. CONSTANCE. LEATHAM ' (Pianist) AYA SYMONS (Violinist) Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/- (plus tax). Plan at Collier's To-day. Miss Symons plays on a Nicffla Amati "violin, 263 years old, purchased at a. cost of hundreds of pounds. J^ECTURE. "LIGHTS k SHADES OF LONDON LIFE." By the Rev. J. Napier Milne. .WHITELEY HALL, LIARDET STREET WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th, , . at 8 o'clock. Admission Is.' Proceeds for Synod Expenses Fund. Hear about, the London Nipper, the Easttlnd Flapper, how the poor behaved in the Raids, etc. BOXING! BOXING I BOXING! BOXING! BOXING j BOXING i TOWN HALL STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, 24tli NOVEMBER, 8 p.m. GREAT INTER-COLONIAL CONTEST fHJTHERFORD (Aussie) v. WITHEY (Maorilander) TOR PURSE £15() PURSE \ AMATEURS: Heavy—Whit taker (Palmerston N.) v. Scott (Wanganui). Middle—D.via (Palmerston N.) v. Canute (Stratford) Hfelter—Duggan (Normanby) v. Clarry (Eltham) —Sharrock" (Stratford) v. Coombe (Oaonui). feather-Skoglund (Stratford) v. Dudding (Stratford). Jtoys—Uniaeke (Stratford) v. Collins . (Stratford). POX PLAN at GRUBB'S. 'Phone 300. W. R. FOLEY, Hon. Sec. i NGAERE ZOO ££EA & pLEASURE QARDENS. AS POPULAR AS EVER. SHE JJGAERE QARDENS JNSTBUMENTAL iJRIO Will render a programme of specially music every Thursday and Sunday afternoons. Pont miss seeing the Grotesque Mirrors. Arrange your. Annua] Picnics for this teason with us. We offer the most convenient and up-to-date Picnic Grounds jo the Australasian Colonies. LESTER BROS., .. 'PHONE 315. Proprietors. Heavy White Silk, 3/11 per yard. 84-inch Tussore Silk, 3/11 per yard. 4tt-lnsh Orepe de Cbene, NaVy, Mole, Putty, Pink, Grey, Sky, Fawn, Brown, Sajce, Cerese, Mauve, V. .Rose, White, Slack, Cream,- Bronze, all at 8/11 per yard. BON MAECHE , EAPO N O A . • A? B; W ALDIE, ELECTRO-PLATER, tfAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN " JTBXST. NSW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1920, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1920, Page 1
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