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Amusements. TO-MORROW iHall SATURDAY. The Daintiest ' - v. • ■; '■ f' . and most Popular of All Screen Stars. MARGUERITE CLARK. m mm m s w*. in a picturiaation of : Sir Arthur Pinero’S record ' breaking comedy drama: i In this picture Marguerite Clark rivals Doug Fairbanks in athlete stunts. She does a giant swing on a trapeze; jumps from a second storey window and swings on thelimb of a tree to the ground below. She gallops along the highway on the back of a runaway horse, only to be snatched to safety by an English army officer who follows her in his auto. She is a pugilist. She climbs up the side of a vine-clad Avail, and does a whole lot more hair-raising feats. There arc thrills, heart interest, laughs galore and action in this wonderful original novelty play.

ON THE SAME PROGRAMME. JULIETTE DAY. In a five-part Mutual: THE RAINBOW OSRL PARAMOUNT GAZETTE AND COMEDY. GRAND Railway Social THREE STARS THEATRE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918. Admission; Gents, 2/6: Ladies, 1/6. Good Floor, Good Supper and Orchestral Music. A. V. HARRIS. Hon. Secretary, YOUNG PEOPLE’S EFFORT. The Children attending cst. Margaret’s School, the Convent School, and the District High School, will he in possession at the Red Cross Shop next Saturday. They appeal to all adults to patronise their efforts for the “Copper Trail.”

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 30 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 30 August 1918, Page 1

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