Amusements. tars TO-NIGHT ONLY. GREATER YITAGRAPH Presents “THE CHATTEL.” “THE CHATTEL” “THE CHATTEL.” A powerful modern play starring— PEGGY HYLAND and E. H. SOTHERN. Is a Wife a Man’s Plaything? A clever and convincing story, whose treatment of a problem of to-day is delicately daring. Splendid Society setting; costly dresses and wonderful gowns. FULL OF DRAMATIC MOMENTS .'Where Are My Ckildren? not a Picture for children. me under is admitted Girls may put their hair up and lengthen their skirts, and boys may discard knickerbockers, but they CAN’T EVADE THE CENSOR’S ORDER. Those Stars Theatre THURSDAY NEXT AT 8. THURSDAY NEXT AT 8. ONE NIGHT ONLY. The great film indictment against the premeditated destruction of the unborn. Where Are My Children? THE RECORD-BREAKER. Auckland —3 weeks at 2 theatres. Wellington —2 weeks at 3 theatres. Christchurch —2 weeks at 2 theatres. Dunedin —2 weeks at 2 theatres. Its Salutary its scathing indictment and trenchant! punishment of those who resort to malpractice to escape Nature’s Divine responsibilities is refreshing in condemnation of MOCK MODESTY and MISTAKEN RTTICENCE and subject fraught with greatest danger to the MOTHER the CHILD, and the NATION! Prices: 2s and V, , Res. at Theatre, 2s 6d. MVfilll tV A'S TOWN HALL, s TAIHAPE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. Proceeds in aid of— NURSES MEMORIAL FUND. MR. JOHN PROUSE New Zealand’s Popular Baritone, gives his services for the occasion gratis. PIEROTT ENTERTAINERS. which includes the best local talent will occupy the second half of the Programme. EVERY ITEM A GEM. Popular Prices; > 2s and Is.
MATAROA SOCIAL. To be held in the Mataroa Hall, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917. ' At 8 p.m. Proceeds for Nurses’ Memorial Fund, v Tickets: 2s. miss b. McDonald Hon. Sec. BATTEN HALL HOSPITAL. ]y£RS BATT, who gave her services free to the above Hospital while | many New Zealand boys lay there i asks for donations towards t-he usual | CHRISTMAS TREE. It is ascertained what particular ar- | tide the wounded men have lost, and i then it is replaced by medium of Father Christmas. Any contribution, however small, is acceptable, whether it be the penny j of the school children cr the pound of I the “well-to-do,” to help in giving the | wounded men as they lie in their beds I at the festive season, j Donations may he sent direct to I Mrs B'att, or they may be left at the {“Times” Office, 1 MRS. BATT.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 9 October 1917, Page 1
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