AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7-45. TO-NIGHT! night of the scintillating Paths comedy feature drama. JUNE CAPRICE & CREIGHTON HALE JUNE CAPRICE A CREIGHTON HALE in a breezy and luscious morsel of fun and frivolity. “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” “A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS.” Also showing—Gazette, Pictograph, fc Pathe” Comedy and ‘’The Invisible Hand.” COMING TOMORROW? BLANCHE SWEET in her big Hampton Production. "FIGHTING CKESBY.” OPUNAKE BEACH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. O.RAND g EASIDE To Mark Opening of New Pavilion. ATTRACTIONS GALORE. Children's Sports, etc., etc. Elfham Pipe Band in Attendance. Admission: Adults Is, Children Free. IN THE EVENING. At New Pavilion. GRAND MOONLIGHT CONTINENTAL. Federal Band in Attendance. Concert Items. Ballroom and FancyDancing, etc. Orchestral Music. Supper. Admission: Gents 2/6 Ladies and Children 1 /6. T. S. HICKEY, Secretary. WAREA HALL. GRAND CONCERT will be given by the PUNIHO SCHOOL on WEDNESDAY 14th DECEMBER, at 8 pan. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Tickets 2/6; School Children Free. R. J. BELL, Secretary. WHAREHUIA HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1921. CONCERT by STANLEY ** School Pupils. Dance to follow. Supper. Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies 1/6. FINNERTY ROAD SCHOOL CONCERT. 4 GRAND CONCERT will be given by the pupils of the above School in the Lowgarth Hall on FRIDAY NEXT. December 9, at 8 p.m. Songs. Recitations. Dialogues galore. Admission to Concert: Adults 2s, Children Is. to Follow. Real Good Music. Gents Is, Ladies Free. A beautiful Supper follows the Concert. H. THRUSH, Hon. Secretary. OKATO. p* ARDEN SALE OF WORK in the Vicarage Paddock, Oxford Road (if wet in the Hall) DECEMBER 10th, at 2 p.m. Social and Dance 8 p.m., in Hempton Hall.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. jy EEK• E N D EXCURSIONS From Saturday. 22nd Oct.. Cheap Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to North Egmont House. Care will Snelling and Andrews’ Garage, Broug' am Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturdays, r. turning to town on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock. Visitors will therefore be able to spend from the Saturday Afternoon till Monday morning on the mountain, breakfasting before leaving. A minimum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. .Seats may be booked at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries A Davies’, Telephone No. 642); or Snelling and Andrews’, Telephone No. 357). INCLUSIVE FAL.E (motor and boa>i',. £2 ss. BUY HIM A GdOD PIPE FOR CHRISTMAS. WE have a large and select range of English Briar Pipes suitable for presents —8.8.8. Y. Dunhills, Barlings, etc., in great variety. Prices from 7/6 to 27/6. Nothing will please a smoker more than a real good pipe. It will pay you to call on us and inspect our Xmas Stocks. NOTE.—We are sellng Havelock, Derby and Yankee Doodle Plug at 1/4 per <tick, 10/6 per pound. J. AUSTIN & SON TOBACCONISTS, MEN’S FANCY GOODS & SPORTING GOODS, 35 DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH BOX 141. 'Phone 385.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1921, Page 1
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