AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last night of the big British Production SAVED FROM THE SEA. SAVED FROM THE SEA. A romance of the Cornish coast, featuring— KORA SWINBURNE AND PHILLIP ANTHONY. Staged amid the natural beauties of Cornwall. Also showing: Gazette, Interest and ■‘Pathe” Comedy.’' COMING TO-MORROW: The World’s dancing sensation. DORALDINA. In an exotic romance of the South Seas. “THE WOMAN UNTAMED.” WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 At 8 p.m. pAREWELL gMOKE QONCERT & PRESENTATION TO MR. DAN BOWIE, of the Railway Staff, who is retiring on superannuation. Subscribers may obtain complimentary tickets on application to the Hon Secretary— F. BURRELL, T HE £ VENT QF ’J’HE YEAR. H'! Ho! Hi. Ho. To the East End go For fun, enjoyment and laughter; Remember the date, and don’t be late. And be sorry ever after. There’ll be games for the voung and the old. Fact, nothing to equal it, so I am told; So make for the sand, a few quid in your hand And go home and say it’s the best beach in the land. There*!! be swimming and running and riding events, And side-shows galore in dozens of tents; - Have a try’ Hi! Hi! at the cocoanut shy And to get the greased pig back into the sty. With bran tubs, fishing ponds, and cutting the ham. Or even to guessing the weight of the lamb; Nail-driving obstacle races, and tug-of-war— There’s nothing to beat it on any shore. Twelve Scots will be there, with kilts to their knees. And their music is sure the young hearts to please; So fathers and mothers and children I say Come to the East End on New Year’s Day! —East End Poet. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN HAVE LONG, CURLY EYELASHES. “CURLIT” CURLS THE STRAIGHTEST EYELASHES. Immediate results; guaranteed harmless. Sent in plain wrapper. Price 2, 6 and 4/6. MME. LENOIR, “Shandon House,” Church Street, Timani New Zealand.
tVE nave large stocks of Goods suit- ’ able for Christmas Presents. It will pay you to call on us for Christmas Presents. EVERSHARP PENCILS. TOBACCO JARS. TOBACCO POUCHES. LOEWE A BARLING PIPES. RAZORS, STROPS. FANCY BOXES of CIGARETTES. WATCHES. CIGARS IN BOXES. WALKING STICKS. HAIR BRUSHES. ASH TRAYS. SAFETY RAZORS. CIGARETTE CASES. CIGARETTE HOLDERS. POCKET WALLETS etc., etc. SPORTING GOODS include: Tennis Racquet*, Presses, Airtight Covers. Balls, Tennis Nets. etc. Croquet Mallets, Cricket Bats, Balls and Wickets; Boxing Gloves, Punch Balls,, Fishing Tackle, etc. We have the most complete stock in town. What we sell you can be sure w GOOD! J. AUSTIN & SON HIGH-CLASS TOBACCONISTS, MEN’S FANCY GOODS & SPORTING GOODS, 83 DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH BOX 141. THE HAWKE S BAY FRUIT MART. W E have the best supply of— XMAS FRUIT. Delicious Chocolates in lovely Fancy Boxes of all shapes and sizes. Also daily supplies of FRESH VEGETABLES. Give your order now for Xmas Green Peas. LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. G. YU KA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1921, Page 1
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