AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT And Finally To-morrow. “THE YELLOW BACK.” ‘THE YELLOW BACK." ‘THE YELLOW BACK." ‘THE YELLOW BACK.” The Big All-Action Western, starring—•FßED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. The New All-Action Western Star; AND FOUR MOST EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FILMS. International News; Star Comedy, ‘The Village Cut-up”; Buster Brown Comedy, a good one; and Alberto Vaughan in No. 3 of the “Go-Getters,” “IN THE KNICKER TIME.” “IN THE KNICKER TIME.” “IN THE KNICKER TIME.” “IN THE KNICKER TIME.” Orchestral Selections and Entr'acte, “A Night of Love.” Chas. H. Fox, Musical Director. Usual Prices. Reserve at Collier’s. gCOTTISH QO N CERT EMPIRE THEATRE. ST. ANDREW’S NIGHT. November 30, 1926, at 8 p.m. Songs by Mesdames Craig, Harris, Martin, Montgomerie, Leon, Misses Macdonald, Loveridge. White, Messrs. Papakura. Stamp, Holder, Walker, and Quinn; elocution. Miss Thompson; Highland dancing, Miss Wein, Mr. W. Brown; pipe solo, Mr. Purvis. Admission: 2/- and 1/-; Children Half-price. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER'S. TATARAIMAKA HALL. A B ALL DE L UXE Will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY", Ist DECEMBER. Orr's De Luxe Orchestra (5 instruments) Sit-down Supper, Ice Cream, & Soft Drinks ADMISSION: Ladies 2/6, Gents 4/-. A Free Bus will leave Gibson's Garage at 7.15 p.m. J. HONEYFIELD, , Hon. Secretary. OKATO METHODIST CHURCH LADIES’ GUILD. JJAZAAR AND gALE OF yyORK. HEMPTON HALL,. OKATO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. ‘ 2 pan. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Produce, Fancy Work, and Lollie Stalls, Bran Tub, etc. In the Evening, Competitions and Musical Items will be included. “A NIGHT OF JOLLITY.” GRA N D J) ANC E. TOKO HALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1926. Direction: BOULTON’S ORCHESTRA. 6 Instruments. The Orchestra with some Pep in it. Curd’s fleet of Buses from Stratford. Gower’s Motors from Eltham. Cars from Everywhere. Come and win a Monte Carlo. Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. Marble Bar Supreme Caterers. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Popular Prices: Gents. 3/-, Ladies 2/-. Engagements so far this season total 172. JJENRY JJROWN & 00., J_TD MORLEY ST., NEW PLYMOUTH (Breakwater Tram). SPECIALISTS: SHOP FITTINGS. Timbers, Sashes, and Doors. All kinds of Sawn and Dressed. ESTIMATES GIVEN. The Furniture Auctioneer-and Valuer conducts Sales in town or Mart Sales every Tuesday and Results speak louder than this worth your attention? Parker, the Furniture Auctioneer and Valuer buy all used furniture offering. He | also conducts sales in town or district. H. A. N UTTAIL - PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. Papers, Paints, Varnishes in stock, etc. ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE. Country Work a Speciality. Materia!.’ and Workmanship of the Qe»t. Ring ’Phone 104 or Write for Quotations
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1926, Page 1
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