AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-HtGHTI At 745. TO-NIGHT! The start of the big Holiday Attractions. All this week of big specials to get you ready for next week. 'FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Th? old and ever-popular favorite, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 'CLARA-KIMBALL YOUNG CLAH& KIMBALL YOUNG In a wonderful photo-play of the stage tucceis that created a sensation for two years in New York. ' "chSbatWg CHEATERS." "CHEATING CHEATERS." CHEATING CHEATERS." , The sensational story of two gangs of ie lute crooks, each ctteating the other, find a lovely girl who cheated them ail. LADIES.—CIara wears some ravishing Frocks. • On the same programme. "THE VANISHING DAGGER" No. 2. ,The serial of thrills unparalleled. PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. Don't fail to see—"EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH." Our second Universal special, showing Wednesday and Thursday. It's a Scream.
KING'S THEATRE, ' . STRATFORD. TO-HIGHT! ONLY. TO-tJIGHT! ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK In a strong virile story of the great out-doors. •TOLD IN THE HILLS." "TOLD IN THE HI'.LS." Cast includes Wanda Hav.ley, Monte Blue, and Tom l'orman. T . TUESDAY'S PROGRAMME. An. ALL-BRITISH Production. 2fttth«3on Lang's Famous Chinese Play—"Mß. WTJ." Featuring mathesox lang & lillah ; McCarthy. A terrific melodrama of Barbaric China that kept all England agog for two years. Also showing: ' fifth Episode of -The Vanishing Dagger." USUAL PRICES. gMERY'S QIRCUS On its Return Visit to New Plymouth for ihe Xmas Holidays, will show at— TARIKI—MONDAY NIGHT. INGLEWOOD-TUESDAY NIGHT. And in NEW PLYMOU'ne. On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 23rd~ and 24th December. And throughout the Holidays.
gLTHAM rpoWX TTALL. MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER, At 7.45 p.m. The Salvation Army Boys' Home J)EMOXSTEATIOX. Jirass Band Selections. Ojynnastie Exercises. Swedish Drills, Pyramid Tableaux, £■ Character Sketches, et( Commissioner Hodder will preside ~ ADMISSION FREE. All Residents are Heartily Invited. { SEASIDE MERRIMENT. NEW YEAR'S DAY.
Ist JANUARY, 1921. S T EW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. PICNIC ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. The festive season soon will be ahumming, « And What a famous season it will be! VJ»o don't forget NGAMOTU PICNIC is coming, And it will take some beating— COME AXD SEE. JUVENILE ■ATTRACTION'S. BATHING, RACING. NOVELTY SPORTS, TREASURE HUNT. A SUMPTUOUS SPECTACLE. IFHICH WILL SET YOUR BLOOD PULSING. MAGNIFICENT PRIZES FOR SKILL & '■' INGENUITY. .The Spades go in at 2 p.m., and conSnue at higji voltage intensity until the ast Treasure is unearthed. SLECTRIC TRAMS to Pimic Ground. DELAYED TRAIN'S. 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. iffiW YEAR'S DAY ON NGAMOTU BEACH.. .R. 0. ELLfS, Son. Secretary.
C. A: WILKINSON, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS are offering some splendid lines, : - suitable for Christmas Presents— RUSTLESS KNIVES RUSTLESS CARVERS IN CASES * TRAVELLING TRUNKS & BAGS LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS ELECTRO-PLATED WARE DINNER SETS—Best English TEA SETS—very choice CROCKERY—splendid assortment PYREX OVEN WARE , CARPET SWEEPERS ALUMINIUM KITCHEN WARE €. A: WILKINSON, Sv ' . . LIMITED. WherX» Your Money Goes Furthest.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1920, Page 1
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