AMUSEMENTS. MUNICIPAL piCTURES TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. Patrons are requested to Note that Tonight’s Screening has been ABANDONED, as the Town Hall has been engaged by the Eltham Musical Society for the Final Performance of the Comedy Opera “ DOROTHY ” “ DOROTHY.” “ DOROTHY ” ' “ DOROTHY.” TUESDAY NEXT. CABARET EVENING In conjunction with the Swedish PhotoPlay, the Love Story of “ DAVID COPPERFIELD ” “ DAVID COPPERFIELD ” A Wonderful Film Version of Dickens’ Classic Novel. A. Portrayal of the most Loveable Characters in English Literature. Mr. and Mrs. Micawber, Peggotty, -v Miss Betsey Trotwood, Murdstone. Etc., Etc., Etc. All the World Loves a Lover. The Love Story of David Copperfield is one of the Gems of English Literature. It breathes Love and Romance—Lavender and Old English Lace. It has been unanimously endorsed by the American Press as a flawless production. CABARET ARRANGEMENTS AS USUAL SAIT’S ORCHESTRA. THURSDAY NEXT. WILLIAM S. HART In “TUMBLEWEEDS” “TUMBLEWEEDS” Not only a Cowboy Picture. Also a Tremendous Romantic Drama of the Great West. A Heart Story of the greatest land rush in American history. Big in Action—Big in Thrills. In everyway the biggest picture William S. Hart has ever made. SATURDAY NEXT. A William Fox Special. TOM MIX In “THE BEST BAD MAN.” PUBLIC NOTICES. BRITISH RED CROSS. THE RED CROSS WAR GRAVES’ FILM. “PEST yyE pORGET ” Will be screened (by the courtesy of the Management) as part of the regular programme at EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND THIS AFTERNOON. PERCY J. COSSUM, Hon. Secretary. CYCLE ENTHUSIASTS. ALL Honorary and Active Members of the New Plymouth League Cycle Club and interested friends with cycles or cars are invited to join in a “club run” to the Waitoitoi Beach (26 miles) to-morrow (Sunday). Cars will carry lunch and togs, and tea will be provided. A steady pace set for cycle riders both going and coming home.
TARANAKI AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). OPEN I N G J>U N. piIE OPENING RUN. will be held TOMORROW (Sunday), Nov. 28, leaving the Bank of New Zealand Corner at. 11.15 a.m. for the Tariki Hydro-Electric Works, passing through Inglewood at about noon. Members must make their own arrangements for lunch; the Engineer has kindly arranged for the supply of hot water. VAL DUFF, Secretary. NGAMOTU SEASIDE COMMITTEE. LEASE TEA KIOSK AND STORE. APPLICATIONS will be received up to noon on 30th November, for Lease of the PALLADIUM on Ngamotu Beach. Full particulars with the undersigned. R. O. ELLIS, Secretary. pAST few days of Kia Ora Art Union. Closes definitely on Tuesday next, November 30; drawn 14th December. Get your tickets now—2/6 each. FARMS. SUPPORT COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISE. r JHE ELTHAM COOPERATIVE DAIRY I ACTOR Y CO., LTD., invites the supporters of HOME SEPARATED CREAM at all Branches or on routes at present covered by Lorries. Best market prices assured. Intending suppliers please obtain conditions from— THE SECRETARY’, P.O. Box 24, ’Phone 45, West Street, Eltham. MUNICIPAL B ATII S ’ HOT AND COLD. FRESH AND SALT WATER. OPEN CONTINUOUSLY. ASK FOR CONCESSION TICKETS. Telephone 216.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1926, Page 1
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