AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW, AT 745. "One with the pulsings of Eternity, Man honours when the grave remembers not," Knowing the dread fate that awaited her, with firm steps she walked into that presence from which there would be 110 return—for was it not written in Chinese law that the maiden dishonored must die! England's Most Distinguished Stars in the Terrific Melodrama of BarJwrie China that kept all England agog . for two years. MATHESON LANG & LILLAH McCARTY in "MR. WU> A play unequalled for its dramatic intensity. Also the first episode of "MB VANISHING DAGGER." PRICES AS USUAL. EVERYBODY'S WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, yhe First of the Big Special N.Z. Releases of the Universal Films Ltd ELMO' LINCOLN ELMO LINCOLN ELMO LINCOLN Jn ft Red-Wodded Drama of Strong Men's Passions and a Woman's Pure Love "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES." "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES." "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES." .A story of/meeting on the high seas and red revolution on land. The clash of big men against big men, and dramatic moments that fairly staggeV the imagination. A STORY THAT MAKES 'THE SEA WOLF" APPEAR TAME. A picture that will make history. D.CJ. 2s, Stalls Is 6d (plus tax). Box Plan opens at Collier's this morning. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. QHILDREN'S QPERETTA, "SNOW-WHITE." DECEMBER 16th, at 8 p.m. 2s, Children Is. No Booking. Funds in aid of Clarke Memorial Hostel. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. •A FAREWELL SOCIAL EVENING will be tendered to the Rev. C. Addenbrooke in Hempton Hall, Okato, on MONDAY, 13th December, 1320, at 8 p.m. SEASIDE MERRIMENT. NEW YEAIt'S DAY. Ist JANUARY, 1921. .NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. PICNIC ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. The festive season soon will be ahumming, > And what a famous season it will be! Also don't forget NGAMOTU PICNIC is ! 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. MAGNIFICENT PRIZES FOR SKILL & INGENUITY. The Spades go in at 2 p.m., and con- [ tinue at high voltage intensity until the j last Treasure is unearthed. 1 ELECTRIC TRAMS to Picnic Ground.! DELAYED TRAINS. HOT WATER AND MILK-FREE, j BRING YOUR TEA & SUGAR. | Admission to Grounds: One Shilling, j Children Free. Don't.Forget it or You'll Regret It. NEW YEAR'S DAY ON NGAMOTU BEACH. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. NGAERE ZOO ' AS POPULAR AS EVER. THE QARDENS JNSTRUMENTAL IJIRIO Will render a programme of specially selected music every Thursday and Sunday afternoons. Don't miss seeing the Grotesque Mirrors. Arrange your Annual Picnics for this season with us. We offer the most convenient and up-to-date Picnic Grounds in the Australasian Colonies. LESTER BROS., 'PHONE 315. ' Proprietors. POST OFFICE BOX 42, KAPONGA. 'PHONE 25. IF YOU CAN'T COME WRITE or PHONE to the BON MARCHE KAPONGA. FOR ANY ARTICLE OF DRAPERY OR CLOTHING. WE GUARANTEE LOWER PRICES, BETTER VALUE, THAN ANY OTHER SHOP IN TARANAKI. Postpffics Box 42, Phone 25-
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1920, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1920, Page 1
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