AMUSEMOi'S. Hit Heme of Big Feature Films. EVERYBODY'S! FO-NiGHT TO-NIGHT Still'the 'big attractions come rolling one alter another like, the waves or tilt Ucean AND JLVi AS CEASELESS BIG, BRIGHT, BRILLIANT and Entirely New Double Programme. Moss-Frohman Art Dramas Present — JEAN SOTHERN JEAN SOTHERN JEAN iOTHEKN JEAN bOTHEiiN and EARL METCALF EARL METCALF EARL METCALF EARL METCALF —hi—"HER GOOD NAME." " HER GOOD NAME." " HER GOOD NAME." '• HER GOOD NAME." "HER GOOD NAME." " HER GOOD NAME." Jean Sothcrn gives one of the must delightful and impressive characterisations ever seen on the screen. Jn the early scenes she has all the freshness and charm of an early spring morning. Later she falsely swears away her honor to save her father's life, and rites to dramatic heights of the highest order. —ALSO SHOWING—THURLOW EEP.GEN THURLOW BERGEN hi "THE LOTTERY MAN." "THE LOTTERY MAN." "THE LOTTERY MAN." A bright five-reel comedy-drama in which a handsome young man offers himself and his fortune as a lottery prize. YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THE ARMY OF DISAPPOINTED SPLNPlan at Collier's ST. MARY'S HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 8 p.m. In aid of repainting Sunday. School.
Handbell?, The Russian National Anthem, Masters John*, Collins and Shaw. Recitation. 'Craven," Eileen Bueklc. Song, "Old Women." Recitation, "Big .Steamers," Grace Hopkins. Song, 'The Carniverous Ounce.'' Sons, (a) •(!00.-ey Gander," (b) "Polly "Flinders," (c)' "Little Sambo." Hand-bells. Play, in four a a.4, "Feter Grief." God Save tiie King. Sweets will be on sale during the evening Stage furnishings kindly lent by Mr. C. E. Baker. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, Cd. STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. <CI7III/ hold a Plain and Fancy Dress Ball in aid ct the Fire Brigade funds on THURSDAY, August 23, at the Town Hail, Stratford. Prizes for the best fancy dress.—\V. R. iPayton, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH . AT the request of the Honorable Minister of Finance, I hereby convene 1 public meeting to be held in the Soldiers' Club buildings on THURSDAY, 23rd instant, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of taking steps to bring before the people the necessity of contributing to the war loan to the full extent of their means. All are invited, and a large attendance ie earnestly requested. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Tnin-eylinder INDIAN Motor Cycle, with side-car; quite new; £los—a golden opportunity. H* MBER Motor Cycle, can be inspected in the Show Room; £33. High-grade Engli.li SIDDEI.EY-DEASY Jar, lti-20-h.p.; only requires paintng; .surely a snip at £2OO. ij-H.P. sevcr.-se.iUr Studebaker, in good going order. A snip at £175. HUDSON -3-speed lightweight motor cycle surely cheap at £ls. ONE 30-h.p. Willys Passenger Bus, in good going order (suitable for 30:\vt. delivery truck), to be sold promptly at quick sale price £250. NEWTON KING "OZO" TOTH POWDER whiten* the teeth, invigorates the gums and give* a ■weet fragrance to the h»a&, <td tfns
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1917, Page 1
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