AMUSEMENTS. Matinee To-day at 2 p.m. EVERYBODY'S JtO-NtGHT AT 7.45 ' TO-NIGHT Another specially selected double feature bill, THE LEE KIDDIES THE LEE KIDDIES j THE LEE KIDDIES ' ilk a flve-reel Fox comedy, all fuu and smiles, "WE SHOULD WORRY." They don't, but everyone around them does. And—sessue HAYAKAWA 2b ft gripping dramatic masterpiece of .'FrUco's Chinatown, "THE TONG MAN." Prices as Usual. . COMING MONDAY. MATHESON LANG IN "MS. WO." The greatest dramatic "MB. WU." spectacle ever produced ""• WJ." on stage or screen—a Wu." Wonder Drama For Adults Onlv. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. QHILDRENS QPERETTA "SNOW-WHITE." DECEMBER lGth, at S p.m. Adults 2% Children Is. No Booking. Fundi in aid of Clarke Memorial Hostel. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. will be tendered to the Rev! C. Addenbrooke in Hempton Hall, Okato, on MONDAY, 13th December, 1920, at 8 P-to. / J± rjHRISTMAS "pAIR Will be held in the » . PARISH HALL, ,JNGLEWOOD, On : SATURDAY, 11th DECEMBER, From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. gtalls by all the country districts of farm and garden produce, • And sundries, • Refreshment stalls, etc. 4 Phaeton will be sold by auction at ..-. Newton King's mart. Admission 1/-. , - ' L. J. CARMINE, Secretary. TYAVIB fJUP! T)AVIS QUP! INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. DECEMBER 28th, 30th & 31st, AT AUCKLAND. * Booking now open for Daily Reserve, at H. E. Partridge and Co., Queen Street, Auckland. JBICEB— Northern and Southern Stands £\ Is.per day; Western Stand 15s per day. ■ T. H. HICKS, Hen. Sec. Management Committee, (Australia), HUGH G. THOMSON, . Hon. Sec. N.Z. Committee. . J7LTHAM rpoWN TJALL. . MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. The Salvation Army Boys' Home 'DEMONSTRATION. Brass Band Selections. Gymnastic Exercises. Swedish Drills, Pyramid Tableaux,. Character Sketches, etc. Commissioner Hodder will preside. ADMISSION FREE. All Residents are Heartily Invited. SEASIDE MERRIMENT HEW YEAR'S DAY. v lit JANUARY, 1921. UEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. PICNIC . . ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. {The festive season soon will be ahumming, And what a famous season it will be! Alm don't forget NGAMOTU PICNIC is 1 coming, And it will take some beating— COME AND SEE. JUVENILE ATTRACTIONS. BATHING, RACING, NOVELTY SPORTS, TREASURE HUNT. A SUMPTUOUS SPECTACLE. (WHICH WILL SET YOUR BLOOD PULSING. MABNIFIOENT PRIZES FOR SKILL & INGENUITY. The Spades go in at 2 p.m., and continue at high voltage intensity until the fctit Treasure is unearthed. SLECTRIC TRAMS to Picnic Ground. DELAYED TRAINS. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. BRING YOUR TEA & SUGAR; tftdffliuion to Grounds: One Shilling, Children Free. Don't Forget it or You'll Hegret It. #EW YEAR'S DAY ON NGAMOTU BEACH. •■•-•■.- r. 0. ELLIS, '(■:■■• Hon. Secretary. POST OFFICE BOX 42, KAPONGA. 'PHONE 25. <BF YOU CAN'T COME 'WRITE or PHONE to the BON MARCHE KAPONGA. TOR ANY ARTICLE OF DRAPERY OR CLOTHING. WE GUARANTEE LOWER PRICES, BETTER VALUE, THAN ANY _ OTHER SHOP IN TARANAF T ' Pott Office Box 42, Phone 25
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1920, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1920, Page 1
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