AMUSEMENTS MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S (TO-NIGHT f At 7.45. TO-NIGHTI A Brilliant New Drama. “A SPLENDID HAZARD.” “A SPLENDID HAZARD.” “A SPLENDID HAZARD.” Uhe story of a man who took a million to one chance. From Harold McGrath s great novel. Starring the popular Film Star — HENRY B. WALTHALL. HENRY B. WALTHALL. 1 Also showing—•WINNERS OF THE WEST” (No. 6). •Dixie” (scenic), "Law and Order” (comedy), and the Gaumont Graphic. 1 Prices as usual. NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorporated). DINN A FORGET! ►— JJ ALLOWE E y MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. WATCH THIS SPACE —FOBPARTICULARS. WARE A HALL. 'A BALLOON* DANCE is to be held on THURSDAY, October 26, 1921, under the auspices of the Puniho-Warea Guild. Tickets: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Good Music, Supper and Good Floor. M. M. CORBETT. Hon. Secretary. PEE! Where are we going on Saturday? To the Old Boys’ Gala Day Ht the High School, sure! Y-NOT A TRIP TO N G A E R E GARDEN S N G A E R E GARDENS ON LABOR DAY. It is a safe investment. TMTSIC, FUN and JOY are SURE M WINNERS I The Water Chute and Launch ‘‘Mabel” will be running for all who like it. Don’t forget the kiddies. They enjoy the Ocean Wave, Swings, Ro?k-a-Byes, Paddling Pool, and, best of all, Feeding the Monkeys with Peanuts.
Now the MAGNAVOX, the wonderful Music and Speech Ampliver. If you have a voice we invite you to sing or apeak through it. Not forgetting the Great Orchestrala, everybody’s favorite. AFTERNOON, 1.30 p.m. The .Wanganui Silver Band. 30 performers, and the Stratford Mardi Gras Sport and Merrymakers. Luncheon. Afternoon Tea. Soft Drinks, fee Cream, Lollies, Fruit, etc., obtainable it the Gardens. The admission for this programme will be: Adults 1/1, including tax; Chiliren under 12. sixpence. NGAERE GARDENS For Summer Flowering Seedlings. We are Experts at Floral Work. Phone your Order. Telephone 315. Stratford Exchange. TOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. qraxd Military jjall. Best of Everything. J. HARRIGAN, R. PEAT, Joint Secretaries. A HARD-UP DANCE in aid of the School Funds will be held in the Norfolk Road Schoolroom on FRIDAY, 27th inst. Prizes for Original Costumes. Special Music, Supper and Floor. Admission.—Ladiee. 11 Ad; Gentlemen. 1/1 IJd. J. F. Reeve, Hon. Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1922, Page 1
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