AMUSEMENTS. and the World laughs with you. But you will laugh until you «ry, Utterly oblivions of all the rest of the world, when you see ".EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" AT EVERYBODY'S frO-NJGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! EDDIE LYONS & LEE MORAX in "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" "EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH" Some lie playfully, some strategically, »nd some from force of habit in "Everything but the Truth" the hubby bed out of necessity. The truth was too improbable. IT'S JUST A GREAT COMEDY. Also Showing: ' "THE "PROFfTEERING BLUES » two-reel slapstick comedy; and "THE.MYSTERY OF A" PRICES AS USUAL. THE EMPIRE Direction JOHX HOPKLVS FOR SIX NIGHTS. commencing NEXT MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 BIG CITY ATTRACTION BIG CITY ATTRACTION JEhe Newest Costume Revue Companv, with the big reputation— THE FASHION PLATES THE FASHION PLATES THE FASHION PLATES THE FASHION PLATES A Great Combination, who, by their smartness and unique qualifications as experts in amusement, have been called D THE BIG O - THE 810 ' I There's nothing mediocre about this company. They're really fine artists. They give yon a snappy show along the ! lines of Up : to.-date revue. Thev are ; iandsomely costumed, as their "name denotes. In fact, they are IT. ' THE FASHION PLATES THE FASHION PLATES To Get 4/2, 3/2, and 2/1. Bro. Collier will open the plan tomorrow (Thursday) morning. SEASIDE MERRIMENT. I NEW YEAR'S DAY. Ist JANUARY, 1921. NEW PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER. PICNIC ' ON THE NGAMOTU BEACH. The festive season soon will be ahumming, 1 And what a famous sea-on it will be! i&lso don't forget NGAMOTU HCXIC 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. JIAGNIFICENT PRIZES FOR SKILL & INGENUITY. The Spades go in at 2 p.m., and continue at high voltage intensity until the tost Treasure is unearthed. jSLECTRIC TRAMS to Picnic Ground. DELAYED TRAINS HOT WATER AND MILK FREE BRING YOUR TEA k SUGAR. Admission to Grounds: One Shilling, Children Free. ton't Forget it or You'll Regret It #EW YEAR'S DAY ON NGAMOTU BEACH. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. A XMAS HAMPER, BRING IT TO NGAERE GARDENS CHRISTMAS DAY AND CHRISTMAS SUNDAY A special Musical Programme will be «nd*red by the Orchestra and the Great Orchestrala. . BOXING DAY Programme by the Great Orchestrala; .also Grotesque Mirrors, Ocean Wave. ' Rock-a-byes, Swings, Boating on the iLtke, Paddling Pool, Tennis Lawn and " Menagerie. ©nr Confectionery and Drink Stall stock full in variety as a City Shop. Cold Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. Ice Cream and Fruit Salad. Hot Water Free. See Railway Time-table for Special Trains. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. T ESTER "DROTHERS, Proprietors. XMAS BARGAIN FAIR -ATBON MARCHE K AP 0 N G A. OUR PRICES WILL "MAKE BUYERS OUT OF PASSERS-BY.' comprising large and beautifully udhoUtered Chesterfield Couch in blue shadow tissue with oak facings and two targe Divan Chairs' to match; nothing like this suite for comfort. Martin and Co. will sell 't for less. Express Co.'s Buildings, opp. Railway Yards. Open gTUiog* during Xmas week. *»•*•
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 1
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511Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 1
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