AMUSEMENTS. Prowds turned away Saturday; come early to-night. EVERYBODY'S! FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT •, TO-NIGHT Sumptuous Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature -Play. Starri;.; Die Actor of V.'j rid-wide fime MARC MACDERMOTT MARC MACDERMOTT MARC MACDERMOTT MARC MACDERMOTT SAOMI CHILDERS JtAOMI CHILDERS "THE PRICE OF FAME." "THE PRICE/ OF FAME." "THE PRICE OF FAME." "THE PRICE OF FAME" ■THE PRICE OF FAME" "THE PRICE OF FAME" CROWDED WITH FEATS OF THE CAMERA. Splendid Scenes The Capitol at Washington The Terrific Flood which Overwhelms a whole City.. Madly Excited Election Crowds Tremendous U-S.A. Election Proeesjions, with their legions of sensa..unal'devices. A WONDER FILM. TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. £weet, Dainty, Winsome JEAK SOTHERN JEAN SOTHERN JEAN SOTHERN la a tense dramatic featuie • "THE CLOUD." "THE CLOUD." ■THE CLOUD." Moat clouds have a silver lining, and "Jean.'*", is no exception. Yea will enthuse about this picture. Usual Prices. Pian at Collier's. HOLLAND HALL TO-NIGHT, MOXDAYj —-TEMBER 3, 1917. At 8 p.m. fJATHOLIC gUCKRE pARTY AND J)AXCE. GenU, 1/6 Ladies, 1/-. URENUI HALL. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER C. QBAND pATRIOTIC QOXCERT SPLENDID PROGRAMME by well-knorvn PROVINCIAL PERFORMERS Including Mrn. Wilkes, Captain Allen. tltun A. B. Macdcnald, A. U. Sturrock, J. B. Wheian, F. Asher. L. Smith and W. Keyea (New Plymouth) Miss L. Lain? 4lnglewood), Messrs F. and T. Ranfori! (Stratford). Admission: 1/6. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Proceeds in support of the North Country Baby. pLOWER ~ JVHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 4 7. jtfAGNIFICENT display of Cut Blooms and Pot Plants from noted growers tn the Dominion. Competitions in Decorated Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantels and Baskets, Ladies' Sprays, Vases, Children's Buttonholes (boys and girls under 10 and from 10 to H>, Cut Blooms space on table 4 feet by 2 feet. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's shop—jrhero conditions may be seen—on Tuesday, September 4 at 6 p.m. Entries free liberal prize list, including specials. Plain and" Fancy Goods, Apron, Cap And Bag, Sweets, end Produce stalls. Choruses by Glee Party each evening Afternoon Tea and Supper Open from 2 to 5.30 and from 7 to |0 each day. Admission to show, 1/-; children, 6d. T. G. SOLE. BUY BRITISH AVON TYRES. The most durable of all Tyres are AVONS. They have a treid of toughest and most resilient rubber, and fabric walla of sturdiest strength. Obtainable *Ttrywhere. Sole N.Z. Distributors: Mating and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. [A Card.] AJRNOLD Q gTURROCK L.MUS.. T.C.L., PIANIST (Late of Christchurch). Teaener of Pianoforte. Theory, Harmony, etc. Messages and letters to Collier's and Hoffmann's will receive immediate attention. Terms moderate. Pupils prepared for examination. JJOGERS CERTIFICATED MTDWIFE *' over Mrs. Patterson's West End Maternity Hospital, and has vacancies forfatiests. ■ '"WE Ml
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1917, Page 1
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