AMUSEMENTS * EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT —At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. Second Screening of THE Dynamic Picture of the Year, •THE STORM” “THE STORM.” ►THE STORM.” 'THE STORM.” ►THE STORM.” “THE STORM.” ►THE STORM.” “THE STORM.” •THE STORM " “THE STORM ” ►THE STORM?’ “THE STORM." •THE STORM.” “THE STORM.” ►THE STORM ” “THE STORM.’ ►THE STORM." “THE STORM ” ►THE STORM.” “THE STORM ” ►The STORM " “THE STORM •THE STORM." ‘THE STORM " •THE STORM.” THE STORM.” ►THE STORM." “THE STORM.” •THE STORM.” “THE STORM." Unusual, awe-inspiring, tense and unique. YOU KNOW HOW ’US. D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d. Reserves at Collier’s. J”)ID you know this: Les. Gleeson holds the world's knock-out record’ Knocked out Frankie Lee in one second, March 19, 1915, at Sydney. R plus tax will take you anywhere in the House next Thursday, 30th inst., fcut not in the ring. ► —i ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! UNIQUE FESTIVAL OF MUSIC. FOUR CHOIRS UNITING.' Id connection with the visit to Taranaki of the Royal Wellington choral union, Handel’s Oratorio, “THE MESSIAH” Will be sung at the FOWN HALL, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, at 8 p.m. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, at 8 p.m. By the Choirs of the feOYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION, NEW PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY, jBTRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY, HEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY, 250 VOICES 250 25 INSTRUMENTALISTS 25 Soloists: MADAME WINNIE FRASER (Soprano). MISS MINA CALDOW (Contralto). MR. HUBERT CARTER (Tenor). Mr. R. R. ORR (Baritone). jfusical Director: Mr. H. Temple White, PRICES: 6/7 (Reserves), 4/5, 2/2 (including tax). PLANS NOW OPEN: Stratford —At Grubb’s. New Plymouth—At Collier’s. specially selected for Thursday. 3Cth inst. I MEETINGS.
PROHIBITION. BROADWAY, STRATFORD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, at 1 pan. CHILDREN’S DEMONSTRATION ROUTE MARCH. tkLVATION BOYS’ BAND. N APPEAL FROM YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS! TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 8.15 p.m. FINAL RALLY. CITIZENS’ MASS MEETING. Speakers: Rev. C. W. Howard and Mr. L. M. Moss. 2000 WANTED at Coronation Hall next Thursday, 30th. F. E. WILLIAMS, Late Manager Bon Marche, ’ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS OPENA ING—“THE PREMIER” “THE PREMIER” DRAPERY, MILLINERY & CLOTHING STORE, KAPONGA, r " KAPONGA, r FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1922FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. All New Season s Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. has a victory jver Jack Heeney; so has Gleeson. Who will vuioriou. next Thureday?
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 1
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367Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 1
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