AMUSEMENTS. to the doors last nieht.' JUNE CAPRICE TUNE CAPRICE 3ARRY HILLIARD HARRY HILLIARD EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Positively the UAST NIGHT. LAST SIGHT ANYBODY WANT A BABY? Badie Barker ha* one that she does not know what to do with. She gives it |o Locy White IJCXK CAPRICE) and the iun begins. THE STORY IS TOLD IN The Foi Picture of the D*yi among the Daisies. v •UTTLE MISS HAPPINESS" - "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" •LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" •LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" •LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" •LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" ■LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" •LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS" PUN AND FRESH AIR Lend flavor to the story of a little frountrr girl assuming the blame for a neighbor's child. ' HARRY HILLIARD AND HARRY HILLIARD HARRY HILLIARD ALSO SHOWING The Fox Comedy -HRR FATHER'S STATION." «HRB FATHER'S STATION." «HBB FATHER'S STATION." XlMa* comedies are admitted by ali unbiased people to be the CLEVEREST COMEDIES shown in the Dominion. Bowl Price*. Pkn it Collier's.
JKW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. TjIUtST (JRAND QOXCERT GOOD TEMPLAR HALL WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15 SO MINTS VOICES 50 10 MEN'S VOICES 50 _ Aisisted by— _ VS. ARCHIBALDE HUNT (Wellington), \bt Dramatic Elocutionist. IQSS RENA " TEAU, Lyric Soprano (Gold Medalist). MR. N. H. PAPAKAKURA (Tenor*, New Zealand'* Popular Tenor. MR. ARNOLD STURROCK (L. Mus. T.CX.), Talented Pianitt (Christchurch). Popular Prices: 2/6, 2/-, and 1/-. Tickets may be had from members of ehoir, Mr. Brooker, bookseller, L. E. Hoffmann, and the secretary, A. B. MACDOXALD.
RAHOTU HALL FBIDAY, JULY 27. QRAND PATRIOTIC QOXCERT fTO be given by the Opunake Musical • Society. Choruses, Duets, Songs, jßsmtations, etc., etc. WAREA HALL. TUESDAY, JULY 31. FAREWELL gOCIAL AND PRESENTATION t <0 MR. and MRS MILLER, on the occasion of their leaving the DisGOOD MUSIC, Etc. Admission: GenU, 2/6; Ladies, 1/J. D. ROSS, Hon. Sec. PUNGAREHU HALL AUGUST 1, 1917. QRAND pATRIOTIC gOCIAL b aid of Pungarehu Soldiers' Christmas Hamper Fund Consisting of— Weight and name guessing competitions. shooting competition, hat trimming ,'or gentlemen, nail driving for ladies; good prizes for all events. Musical items, Vocal and Instrumental. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Good Music and Good SupperSweets and Flower Stalls. Admission: Ladies, If-, Children 6d; Gents, 1/6. Doors open at 7 p.m. M. E. GUILD, Hon. Sen.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 1
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374Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 1
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