AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT 1 Last Night of Goldwyn’s Big Plav. GERALDINE FARRAR AND LOU TELLEGEN in their absorbing drama of English and Egyptian Life “FLAME OF THE DESERT.” “FLAME OF THE DESERT.” Also Gazette, Comedy and "The Diamond Queen.” COMING TO-MORROW! Selznick present EUGENE O’ER PEN and MARTHA MANSFIELD in "THE LAST DOOR,” a stupendous adventure drama. Also Gazette, Comedy and “The Branded Four.” gEASIDE pARNIVAL P I T Z R O Y. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17/ In Aid of Bathing Sheds and Beach Improvements. A HAPPY DAY For FATHER, MOTHER And the CHILDREN. Competitions, Children’s Sports, Afternoon Tea. Soft Drinks and Sweets, Produce of Al) Kinds, Coeoanut Shies, Punch and Judy Show, Etc., Etc. Band in Attendance. Adults 1/-; Children free.
pRANKLEIGH piCNIC & gPORTS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921. DORALTO ROAD, NEW DOMAIN. . (Two minutes’ walk from Mr. Frethey’s Gardens, and adjoining the Vogeltown School). Come and spend a jolly day under the shady trees by the river-side. The finest picnic ground in Taranaki. Motor Lorries leave at intervals from Currie and Courtenay Streets corner (near Daily News Office), from 11 a.m. onwards. Plenty of Fun for Young and Old. Hoop-la, Fish-pond, Duck-pond Bran : Tubs. Qocoanut Shy. Aunt Sally, Races and Other Events Galore! Queen Competition and Baby Show. Mothers! Bring your Babies to the Baby ; Show! ALL CHILDREN FREE. Afternoon Tea. Fruit Salad, Ice Cream, ‘ Lolliey Fruit and Soft Drinks Stalls. HOT WATER FREE. ‘ All Proceeds in aid of the Frankleigh Park Hall. Prepare for December 17th to spend the best dav vou ever spent. / J. W. SPINDLER, Hon. Sec. SEASIDE FRIVOLITY! JJEW YEAR’S J)AY piCNIC. OX NGAMOTU BEACH. New Plymouth’s Most Priceless Treasure. TREASURE HUNT. Where the excavations of one thousand will be the admiration of t/n thousand. Amusing and interesting. Full of prizes good and new. New Plymouth’s biggest shilling’s worth. On the Beach at Ngamotu. Novelty Sports. Aquatic Events. Children’s Races. Roller Joy Bathing. DELAYED TRAINS. Electric Trams to Picnic Grounds. HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. Bring your Tea and Sugar. Admission to Grounds: One Shilling. Children Free. North. South. East, West, Ngamotu Picnic always best. R. O. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary.
PERCY DOUGLASS FOR MOTOR CYCLES. 1919 Harley-Davidson, like new. £llO. 1919 Indian in excellent condition, £B5. 1916 Blue Indian, speedometer, etc., £47. 2j 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 34 h.p. Ruby, 3-speed, etc., £42. New 4 h-p- and 2J Douglas machines in stock. Buv your Motor Cycle from the Firm with the Reputation. PERCY J. DOUGLASS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1921, Page 1
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