AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLES ! TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Wm. Fox presents the Screen’s Greatest Actor, WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM. WILLIAM FARNUM in his 7-reel special production “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” “HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE.” ahe story of a man's heroic struggle for love of a selfish wife. A drama that 1! proves self-seeking ambitions’s “less than littleness.” Also showing: ’THREE GOOD PALS,” Sunshine Comedy, and Gazettes. D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, plus tax. ST MARY’S CHURCH. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8 p.m. QRGAN JJ ECI T A L -Bv— R. NEVILLE RENAUD. i 1. Finale, from Organ Symphony No. 2 (C. M. Wider). 2. Ballet Music, “Rosamunde” (Schubert). 3. Serenade (Schubert'. 4. Nocturne "A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Mendelssohn). 5. Sonata No. 2 in C Minor. 3 movements (Mendelssohn). |6. Aria “Jerusalem. Th u that Killest the Prophets, “St. Paul’’ (Mendelssohn). WILKES. 7. Miniature Overture T<chaikowsky). 8. Poor Gynt Suite Nos. ;. 2. 3 (Greig). 9. Ride of The Valkyries (Wagner). Soloist: Mrs. Wilkes. SEASIDE FRIVOLITY! YEAR’S J) AY piC’NIC. ON NGAMOTU BEACH. New Plymouth’s Most Priceless Treasure. TREASURE HUNT. Where the excavations of one thousand will be the admiration of tjn thousand, j - Atti'i-ing and interesting. Full of prizes I good and new. New Plymouth’s biggest I shilling’s worth. On the Beach at Nga- . motu. Novelty Sports. Aquatic Events. Children’s Races. Roller Jov Bathing. DELAYED TRAINS. . Electric Trams to Picnic Grounds. . HOT WATER AND MILK FREE. Bring your Tea and Sugar. 'j Admission to Grounds: One Shilling. Children Free. North. South, East, West, Ngamotu Picnic always best. K. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. A MERRY XMAS TO YOU ALL VXfILL be doubly assured if you buy your festive goods at GAVEY’S. Delicious Chocolates in lovely boxes at ridiculously low prices. Stockings crammed full ol good things for the Kiddies! FRESH FRUITS in season. Everything of the best procurable, at absolutely bedrock prices. No need to look further. We are right in your midst. The handiest Fruit Shop in Town! GAVEY, DEVON STREET CENTRAL. FOR EXCHANGE pORNER SECTION, 3/Sths at j Fitzroy. Well-built 6-roomed house, pantry, bathroom with porcelain bath, hot and cold water, electric light and g ;. wash-house, wood-shed and motorshed. Equity of £l5OO. Would like to exchange for a farm of 50 or 60 acres. F. DODUNSKI SOLE AGENT, FITZROY. NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 551. FOR URGENT SALE - If| | ACRES, in good dairying distriet. Mostly all in grass, flat, well watered, all ploughable excepting a few acres. Well subdivided into 1G paddocks. Has milked 43 cows in a good season. Good 4-room«l cottage. Excellent cowsheds with machines. water power, hot water service in cowshed and dwelling. Good washhouse with tubs and copper. Situated U miles saleyards, school and factory. Returns last season £lOO4. Owner reduces price for quick sale to £47 per acre. Will take £7 per acre and allow purchaser to take over his purchasing clause at £4O per acre. Stock can be arranged for. ARTHUR B. GIBSON LAND AGENT. Egmont Street. 1 NEW PLYMOUTj
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1921, Page 1
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