AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S rO-NIGHT! At 7-45- IU-NIGHT! AND TO-MORROW OXLY. A COLOSSAL OFFERING. “MADONNAS AND MEN." “MADONNAS AND MEN." “MADONNAS AND MEN” “MADONNAS AND MEN.” “MADONNAS AND MEN.” “MADONNAS AND MEN." A Gigantic Moral Masterpiece. It carries che spectator from the revels and kloOd lust of ancient Rome to the revels - of night life in New York. It is a story of startling reality, with a potent message to the pleasure-seeking world of to-day. It teaches how ancient Rome in the hour of her downfall realised bitterly that, once steeped in the lust for pleasure, she was a doomed Rower. ALSO SHOWING: “THE LOST CITY,” Comedy and Gazettes. THIS GREAT ATTRACTION AT ORDINARY PRICES: 1/- and 1/6. KAWAROA PARK BUNGALOW. CHILDREN'S pLAIN A pANCY JJRESS pjANCE. (In aid of Kawaroa Queen.) MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921. From 7 to 9 p.m. ADLuTS DANCE TO FOLLOW. Prizes for Children’s Best Fancy Dresses. Music by Miss Rita Sole. Mrs. W. Oliver has kindly consented to act as Judge. Children la, Gentlemen 2~. Ladies Is 6d. • JACK HOSKIN Organiser. NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorp.) VITILL all members of the Society please accept this invitation to the first Smoke Concert in the Kawaroa Bungalow to-morrow (Saturday) night, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 5/-. JAS. AUSTIN, Secretary.
MOTHERS’ MART. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1921. WORKERS’ HALL. Opens 1 p.m. In aid of Building Fund for Girl** t High School. “ "E 1 LOWERS. Sewing, Produce, Meat, Sweets, Cakes. Island Baskets, Ice Cream Competitions. Xmas Tree. Santa Claus to arrive at 1.30 pan. Punch and Judy 2 pan.. 3 p m.. 0 p.m. The place to buy your Sunday’s Pinner. A unique opportunity for •electing Xmas presents. Admission Free; Side-shows 6d. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1921. <JpHE Matinee Concert by Convent School Pupils, given on Thursday, Will be repeated as above by special Request (introducing new items). Doors open 1.15 p.m.: Commence 2 pm. Prices: Orchestra Stalk and Dress Circle 1/6: Other Seats 1/-; Children 6d any part of halL HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, At 8 p m. JJAORI OHOIR Company Songs. Duets and Solos. • Also English Vocal Talent. Admission: 2/- and 1/-. ZTELP the Girls’ High School and enj°y yourselves at the Mothers’ >fart. ' fl - n SOCIAL AND DANCE. A FAREWELL SOCIAL & DANCE will be tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. O’Callaghan in Taylor’s Ram. Newell Road, on FRIDAY fvening, December 2nd. Good Floor and Mu*ic. Refreshments Provided. Admission: Gents 2/6 Ladies 1/-. A. LUCKEN, Chairman. GREAT MAORI REVUE. yy T AITARA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. Poi Dances, Hakas Dish Bands, Solos, Choruses, etc. Greeted by Crowded Houses Everywhere. Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. TH* EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE WEST END SCHOOL GALA DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. KAWAROA PARK. Reserve This Date. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, HAS just landed a large stock of THREE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. *9l- Wore ah op. Broadway.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1921, Page 1
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