AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Great Storv by a Great Writer. BLANCHE SWEET in “FIGHTING CRESSY.” “FIGHTING CRESSY.” “FIGH .NG CRESSY.” By Bret Harte. A Fighting Tale of a Family, and Creasy was the Best Fighter of the crowd. The Sweet-Harte Drama of Rugged Mountains. A Play full of Gallop. Guns, Pep.. Go and Colorful Romance. 'Also showing: Gazettes, Two-reel Comjedy -The Tourist,” and "The Lost City.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, plus tax. SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT EVERYBODY’S MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. Come all ye lovers and live again your romance of long ayn when you were 19, and held a Phyllis of your own in your arms. Charles Ray in NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. NINETEEN AND PHYLLIS. -O 1 een and Phyllis”—a tale of youth and »ve. and a boy’s first dress suit. And -girl's first diamond ring! Youth is .ts keynote —youth that has passed with all iU charms, yet ran be called back in memory’s golden hour—by just such a picture as this! CHARLIE RAY’S BEST. That's saying something, isn't it? It’s 'human and humorous chockfull of chuckles and alive with laughs. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Reserves 2/- at Collier’s. -THE LILAC DOMINO.” -THE LILAC DOMINO.” SPECIAL THEATRE TRAIN SPECIAL THEATRE TRAIN KVill depart from New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14. at 6 pm. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, at 6 p.m. FOR ELTHAM, FOR ELTHAM. Where J. C. WILLIAMSON Ltd . ar> nreaent Ing the World Famous Musical Corned v. “THE LILAC DOMINO.” “THE LILAC DOMINO.’ “THE LILAC DOMINO.” ttifh the all-star cast and company over 90 member-, that is now apnearing in Auckland. And RETURN AFTER PERFORMANCE, leaving Eltham at 11.1-5 p.m.. ar ivmg New Plymouth about 1'2.45 am. Train will stop at all station’ en route. Price’: 9/-. 5/2 and 2/7. including tax. Seats may be reserved at Carman’s, Eltham. Applicants by letter must reamount of each seat. The Box Plan will open on M«ndav Dec. 12. HAWERA: MONDAY. Dee. 12 —“Lilac T> mino.” TUESDAY, Dec. 13—‘Firefly.” 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.
BOXING FIRST TOURNAMENT. j[Under the’ auspices of the Taranaki • Boxing Association) f At the TOWN HALL. INGLEWOOD THURSDAY, DECEMBER U j First Bout at 8 p.m. £reat 15 Rounds Professional Con'est *©r Purse of £125 (including expenses). JOCK GRAHAM (AUCKLAND) JOCK GRAHAM (AUCKLAND) Versus ANDY GREAVES (AUSTRALIA) ANDY GREAVES (AUSTRALIA) FIVE SPLENDID PRELIMINARIES. fn which best Taranaki Amateurs will be seen in action. Referee: Mr. Alan Maxwell, Wellington. Admission: 10/- and 5/-. Limited number of ring-side seats at £1 Is. Box Plan Opens at Sutherland’s. Inglewood,. on December 10, at 9 a.m, R. H. GEDDES, Hon. Sec. Inglewood Sub-committee. N. B. HOWELL. Acting Secretary T.B.A. PERCY DOUGLASS FOR MOTOR CYCLE 1919 Harley-Davidson, like new. £llO. 1919 Indian in excellent condition, £B5. 1916 Blue Indian, speedometer, etc., £47. 2} h.p. Douglas 2-speed. etc, £35. 41 h.p. B.S.A. in fine order. £65. 34 h.p. Humber, new tyres, etc. £45 3J h.p. Ruby, 3-speed. etc.. £42. Ncr 4 h.p. and 2J Douglas machines in stock. Buy your Motor Cycle from the Firm with the Reputation. PERCY J. DOUGLASS* NEW PLYMOUTH. CLOTH BUTTONS f ADIES! Have your Buttons match your costume. Bring your own cloth and we will make them for you. All siz**- and shapes. Just as cheap as the old-fash-ioned bone buttons. Smart and up-to-iate. Country orders promptly attended to. postage paid. THE CLOTH BUTTON DEPOT, C/o NEW PLYMOUTH ART DEPOT, • JXBVON STREET A uear Pmc o§ce.j_
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1921, Page 1
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