AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.P.M. EVERYBODY'S XQ4HGHX! At 745. TO-NIGHT! •' PAULINE FREDERICK PAULINE FREDERICK In a Goldwyn Special of a woman who , dared and won. "THE FEAR WOMAN." "?HE FEAR WOMAN." The an inheritance of terror, and iow'a fin«; sensitive, passionate woman «B from the depths of fear, fighting and conquering. Also, VIVIAN MARTIN. In *. live-reel Fox feature . ♦'A MODERN THELMA." Usual Prices.
KING'S THEATRE, ~ - . STRATFORD. SPECIAL MATLVEE ATTRACTION • TO-DAY "OK OUR SELECTION" "OK OUR SELECTION" "OK OUR SELECTION" This big Australian production will be screened at the Matinee only, at Usual prices. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT Universal Super-Production "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" "UK&ER CRIMSON SKIES" Starring ' ELMO LINCOLN ELMO LINCOLN The greatest sea story ever filmed. Book/your seats at the offief at once. EMERY BROTHERS' CIRCUS EMERY BROTHERS' CIRCUS APPEARS STRATFORD TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) At 8 p.to. Band at 7.30.' £LTHAM rjWN JJALL. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. The Salvation Army Boys' Home DEMONSTRATION. (rasa Band Selections. Gymnastic Exercises. i Swedish Drills, Pyramid Tableaux, Character Sketches, etc. Commissioner Hodder will preside ADMISSION FREE. All Residents are Heartily Invited. SEASIDE MERRIMENT. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Ist JANUARY, 1921. NEW PLYMOUTH~BREAKWATER. PICNIC ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. The festive season soon wili be ahumming, And what a famous season it will be! Also don't-forget NGAMOTU PICNIC is coming, d it will take some beating—' COME AND SEE JUVENILE'ATTRACTIONS BATHING, RACING, NOVFLTY 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.,sand continue at higb voltage intensity until the last Treasure is unearthed. JKLECTRIC TRAMS to Picnic Ground DELAYED TRAINS : HOT WATER AND MILK FREE BRING YOUR TEA & SUGAR ' Admission to Grounds} One Shilling, Children Free. Don't Forget it or You'll Regret It 20S!W YEAR'S DAY ON NG4MOTU BEACH. • • R. 0. ELLIS, j „, Hon. Secretary. NGAERE ZOO *& ft pLEASURE QARDENS. i AS POPULAR AS EVER. THE , NGAERE GARDENS |nstbumental' TiRIO Will render a programme of specially selected music every Thursday and Sunday afternoons. Don't miss seeing the Grotesque Mirrojs. Arrange your Annual Picnics fof this season with us. We offer the most convenient and up-to-date Picnio Grounds i<> the Australasian Colonies. ■> LESTER BROS., 'PHONE 315. Proprietors. MOTOR.CYCLE RACING. BULLS, DEC. Bth, 1920. '' fHE 3J h.p. ROYAL RUBY, ridden by Mr. E. Sykes, won the "Richardson Cap" (10 miles, open) against a large Held, finighing half a lap ahead of second man. The same little machine started in Ihree other events and secured one second and two thirds. We have just landed a shipment of* ibese famous Machines (spring frame). PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NORTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, tflW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1920, Page 1
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