AMUSEMENTS. FOUR CHOIRS’ FESTIVAL! Handel’s Oratorio, “THE MESSIAH” CORONATION HALL, TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT. At Eight o’clock. 250 VOICES 250 25 INSTRUMENTALISTS. 25 LEADING DOMINION SOLISTS. Musical Director, Mr. H. Temple White. Late Trams, all lines; and ’Bus to Westown. Prices: 6s 7d (reserves), 4s sd, 2s 2d (including tax). Reserves at Collier's. After 12.30 to-day, seats may be reserved by ringing 'pnone 795. KING’S THEATRE STRATFORD. Commencing Matinee TO-DAY. PARAMOUNT SUPER PRODUCTION, “THE GREEN TEMPTATION.” “THE GREEN TEMPTATION.” “THE GREEN TEMPTATION*’ A Dazzling Photoplay packed with thrill and action, featuring BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. A beautiful story through which she dances fantastically—sometimes with a laugh—at times with a tear. “THE GREEN TEMPTATION.” Has all the elements of human nature woven in settings redolent of realism and color. DANCES—sensational than you have ever seen before. THRILLS—Of the Paris Underworld and the jewelled ballrooms of Society. “THE GREEN TEMPTATION.” Is a story of a girl who whirled in the Radiance of Life’s spectrum; washed in its greys and gold. A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL PRODUCTION AT USUAL PRICES. Book your seats now at Humphrey’s. gTRATFORD JOWN JJALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. He re we are agein! Can’t knock us down! Another fine Mardi Gras altiaction, and it doesn’t matter what the weather is, for this time we are in the Town Hall with the CORONATION OF THE QUEEN. CORONATION OF THE QUEEN. Miss Eileen Kelly will be crowned QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS. QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS. A Brilliant Ceremony. Bestowal of honors for those who have toiled diligently in the cause, and the dungeon for those who have not. PRICES: 3s, 2s, and a limited number of seats at Is. Each purchaser of a tbree-shilling ticket will receive a gift of one gold nuggets art union ticket. F. R. WILLIAMS, Late Manager Bon Marche, ANNOUNCES THAT HE HAS OPENED “THE PREMIER” “THE PREMIER” DRAPERY, MILLINERY & CLOTHING STORE, KAPO N G A , KAPO N G A , —On— FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1922. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. All New Season's Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. MACHINERY EXCHANGE. MOUNTAIN ROAD, ELTHAM. FOR SALE: i SECOND-HAND MACHINERY AND ; IMPLEMENTS of every description, including Milking Machines (bucket and releaser), Engines, Vacuum Pumps, Pulsators, Teat Cups and Claws, Piping, etc. Ploughs, Tyne, Chain, Tripod and Disc Harrows, Drills, Cultivators, Mow ers and Hay Rakes. Also Machinery of all kinds wanted . for clients. SMITH & RICKETTS. PROPRIETORS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1922, Page 1
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