AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY’, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! A Selznick Super Production “THE BROKEN GATE.” “THE BROKEN GATE.” “THE BROKEN GATE.” “THE BROKEN GATE.” Adapted 1. im Emerson Hough’s widely read novel of the same name. The story of a girl who paid for the one • mistake of her girlhood with twenty years of silent suffering, starring— BESSIF BARE ISC ALE. BESSIE BARRHCALE. BESSIE BARRISCALE, With a powerful cast, including Joseph Kilgour, Marguerite de la Motte, Sam de Grasse. Arnold Gregg, and Lloyd Bacon. Supporting films are: Episode 10 of , “THE BLUE FOX,” Hairoom Boy Comedy, Canadian Scenic and Topical. Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Children 6d to Matinee. _ • ■ QPEN-AIR (JONCERT. (Vocal & Instrumental.) PUKEKURA PARK. CHRISTMAS EVENING, DEC. 25. Commencing at 7.30 o’clock. Proceeds in aid of further improvements to Sports Ground. PROGRAMME: I.—Cornet Solo Mr. Taylor. *2.—Vocal Duet .. Mrs. Ferry and Mr. Frederic 3. —Baritone Solo, Mr. Baden Bellringer 4. —Vocal Solo Miss White 5. —Euphonium Solo Air. Lowe 6. —Tenor Solo Mr. Baird 7—Vocal Solo Mrs. Ferry 8. —Selection Pipe Band Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. piCTURES. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! Afternoon at 2 o’clock. FREE MATINEE FOR CHILDREN. FREE MATINEE FOR CHILDREN. The Programme will include the First Chapter of “WINNERS OF THE WEST.” Joe Martin Corned v-Drama-Scenics. CONTINUOUS PICTURES AT NIGHT. (7 p.m. to 9 p.ir., 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.) ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Massive Story of the Wide West—“THE MAN OF THE FOREST.” “THE MAN OF THE FOREST.” Excellent Supporting Programme includes Chapter Two of “THE WINNERS OF THE WEST? Comedv, Scenic, Gazettes. PRICES AS USUAL. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1923. piCNICS AT NEW PLYMOUTH: On Ist January, usual 4.20 p.m. train leaves New Plymouth 5.15 p.m. for Hawera. STRATFORD RACES: On Ist and 2nd January, special train leaves New Plymouth 8.45 a.m., Lepporton 9.19 a.m. for I Stratford. Return train leaves Stratford 7.20 p.m. Usual 5.38 p.m. train from Stratford leaves at 6.10 p.m. for New Plymouth. Passengers will not be conveyed to Stratford by Down mail or from Stratford by UP mail trains.. ■ For further particulars see booklet and posters. SUPERIOR PRODUCTS. : SUPERIOR Iron, Grills, Water Heaters ! and other household electrical appliances are worthy of their name. For design and finish their quality is unexcelled. The Prices are right. Drop a line to — TURNBULL & JONES, LIMITED, Electrical Engineers. P.O. Box 249. WELLINGTON. Or enquire from your nearest Electrical Dealer. “T. & J.,” THE ELECTRICAL PEOPLE. TO-DAY IS THE DAY! —and— M C GRUER’S THE PROGRESSIVE DRAPERS, Next Post Office. TS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR | CHRISTMAS GIFTS —AND—HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS. S. MARY’S SCHOOL, STRATFORD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Lady Principal: Miss Stanford. PROSPECTUSES and full particulars on application to the Lady Principal or to H. E. Abraham, Esq., Hon. Sec., Stratford. STRATFORD MARBLE BAR. "VISITORS to Stratford Races, Lunch at the MARBLE BAR. Extra seating accommodation in lounge and balcony. Three-course Luncheon, 2/-. QUICK SERVICE. y. VINSEN, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1922, Page 1
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