AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For Three Nights and a Matinee. COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE (She won a Beauty Contest). In “ELLA CINDERS” “ELLA CINDERS” “ELLA CINDERS” “ELLA CINDERS” With LLOYD HUGHES. Out of the kitchen into the movies, with 'long laughs at every turn and louder laughs with every movie—it’s the story of “Cinderella in the Movies.” GAZETTE, SCENIC, CARTOON. Orchestral Accompaniments and Entr’acte, “Just a Cottage Small.” Orchestra: Chas. H. Fox, Director. USUAL PRICES. RESERVE AT COLLIER’S. PIHAMA HALL. (JRAND pENURY JJANCE. TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 2<6, 1926. Boulton’s Professional Orchestra. Tip-top Floor and Supper. Admission: Gents 2/11J, Ladies 1/111. No Change Given. A. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. URUTI LADIES’ GUILD. gALE OF yyORK AND pUNCHEON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926. At 11.30 a.m. • Needlework, Sweets and Cake Stalls, Mother Hubbard, Uncle Tom, Nail Driving, etc. COOKERY' COMPETITION. Plain Scones (6), Jam Tarts, Sponge Sandwich (any filling), Economical Cut and come-again Cake (cost of materials to be given). Post Entry (closing 1 p.m.) 6d. DANCE AT NIGHT. (J RA N D DAN C E Will be held in the PUKENGAHU HALL TO MORROW, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. Proceeds in aid of Hospital Furnishing Funds. Novelty Dances. Good Floor. Good Supper. Good Music. GENTS 2/6, LADIES 1/6. F. HARRIS and V. O’NEILL, Hon. Secretaries. r- , • WAREA HALL. TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. ANNUAL GRAND LIBRARY’ pUCHRE pARTY AND TJANCE GOOD MUSIC, FLOOR, AND SUPPER. FOUR PRIZES FOR EUCHRE. Guessing Competition—Prize* Xmas Cake. Admission: Tickets, 2/6 Gents, 1/6 Ladies. Euchre 8 p.m., Dancing 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Library Funds and Library Rent. M. M. CORBETT, Hon. Secretary, Warea Public Library. Boulton’s Enterprise. Everyone going to Toko. Six Instruments in Orchestra. TUESDAY’S THE NIGHT (Nov. 30). Don’t miss this Dance. All your friends will be there. None left at home. Caterers the Stratford Marble Bar. Everybody welcome. Free Buses from Stratford and Eltham. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. J'OWN JJALL, gTRATFORD. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY'. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. (Conducted by the Anglican Ladies’ Guild) GRAND JAPANESE FAIR AND SALE GRAND JAPANESE FAIR AND SALE OF WORK. Every age and taste catered for. The handsomest of presents and the most useful of articles. Afternoon Tea, Entertainments, Sheep Weight Guessing. ADMISSION: Afternoon Free; Evening 1/Note: Saturday Morning, open at 11 a.m. CLOUGH’S— For Low-priced Sheetings. CLOUGH’S— For Knitted Frocks at 15/-. CLOUGH’S— For Ladies’ Coats, greatly reduced. CLOUGH’S— For Gents’ W'ear and Boys’ W’ear. CLOUGH’S— Need your help Now. B. CLOUGH’S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. JSN T this Forth your attention? Parker, the Furniture Auctioneer and Valuer will buy all used furniture offering. He also conducts sales in town or district. BAG WASH The System that Wipes out the HOME WASHING DAY. Get all particulars from: STEAM LAUNDRY NEW, PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 1
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