AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! HATTNEt TODAY AT a pjn. MATINEE TO-DAY AT a pan. MATINEE TO-DAY AT a pjn. AND JO-NIGHT TO-NICHT A DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME HEADED BY 1 DOUBLE STAR WOBLD FILM ALICE BRADY GERDA HOLMES GERDA HOLMES GERDA HOLMES "THE HUNGRY HEART" •THE HUNGRY HEART" •THE HUNGRY HEART" "THE HUNGRY HEART" "THE HUNGRY HEART" "THE HUNGRY HEART" y&pted from the smart Parisian drama
-FfiOU FBOIT THOU FBOU" k Play of Passion and B«gret Which tells in brilliant fashion THE POLLY OF FRIVOLITY
Wonderful scenes in Venice and Paris. ALSO- , TEH BLUE BIRD FEATURE mie BOMAHCE of BILLYGOAT HILL" "Tbe BOMAHCE of BILLYGOAT HILL*' •The BOMAHCE of BILLYGOAT HILL" The BOMAHCE of BILLYGOAT Emily Alice Rice Hegan, authoress of "Mrs. Wiggß of the Cabbage Patch." |l splendid romantic. comedy-drama is lit reels of beautiful photographic effects. 9*tt.In vltw of the fact that we are being summoned for overcrowding but Saturday we must request s>atronj to BESERVE or coma early as we are taking no risks to-night BAND RECITAL fpHE CITIZENS' BAND will play at the Breakwater to-morrow (SunBay), 2.45 p.m. Collection Band Funds. BEMPTON HALL, OKATO. A' FABEWELL SOCIAL and Presentations will be given to Privates D ■Park, V. Andrews, K. Julias, R. Buising and J. CSulliran on TUESDAY, Augfcat U, commencing S p.m. Admission: Gents, 2/0; Ladies, 1/-. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Secretary. SEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. WIBST Q.RAND QONCERT
GOOD TEMPLAR HALL JPHDNESDAY AUGUST 15 CO VESTS VOICES 60 CO MEN'S VOICES 50 * Assisted by—|*EV. ARCHIBALD HUST (Wellington), the Dramatic Elocutionist. JOSS SENA TE AU, Lyric Soprano (Gold Medalist). US. N. H. PAPAKARURA (Tenor), New Zealand's Popular Tenor. ifß. ARNOLD 6TURROCK (L. Mas. f.CL.), Talented Pianist (Christehurch). Popular Prices, 2s fld (Reserve), 2s and Is. Box plan now open at Hoffmann's. No eiira charge for reserving seats. Tickets «ay be bad from members of <boir, Mr. Brooker, bookseller, L. E. Hoffmann, and the secretary, A. B. MACDONALD. THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. GRAND PATRIOTIC EFFORT. Under the auspices of tie TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. JIND DANCE, TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, at 8 pjn. Performers of note from Rangitikei, Wanganui, New Plymouth, and leasing (seal talent.- Song and story, champion dancing, eteu SCOTTISH SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,1817. froadway Alive wi' Braw Lads and Bonny Lasses! MART opposite Bank of NX TEA BOOMS on Patriotic Premises. Scots Wha Hae!—Send your donations of produce to the Mart and swell the Fund. Anything from an anchor to a needle. The ladies in charge will thank ran and reward you—with smiles.
{Admission—To Ooneert, 2a; to Dance <—Gents, 4s; Ladies, 3s. Funds to be budtd to th* local Patriot* Committee. KmaForgtt »-% 7. J. McDONALD, Hon. See. 4^ J£Ba .gLANCHABA " ttf Midtal Mute**,
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1917, Page 1
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