AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT For the last screening TWO BRILLIANT STAR PERFORMERS IN TWO BRILLIANT STAR (PRODUCTIONS. . WILLIAM FARNUM Everybody's idol WILLIAM FARNUM and the delight WILLIAM FARNUM of. millions .of WILLIAM FARNUM regular picture WILLIAM FARNUM goers. In a Mighty Fox Super-feature. i 'TIRES OF CONSCIENCE' I "FIRES OF CONSCIENCE' 'TIRES OF CONSCIENCE' "FIRES OF CONSCIENCE' "FIRES OF CONSCIENCE' A great and powerful portrayal of a man who wages TWO FIGHTS, ONE AGAINST HIMSELF and ONE AGAINST HIS ENEMIES ON THE SAME PROGRAMME PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND PEGGY HYLAND J In the Greater Vitagraph Blue-Ribbon I feature, - "BABETTE" - - "BABETTE" - - "BABETTE" - ', He story of a girl who saved a'., man's si lul without even knowing the miracle she wrought. ■( Ge tntle in its imfoldment—sweet ift its play for forces.
1 "BABETTE' Is \ '.n emotional photoplay -which is as LOti ING AS A MOTHER'S CARESS. \ TO-MORROW ! V BESS IE BARRISCALE ,•„ in '» "THE SNARL'! and « /HE IRON CLAW," No. 2. Usual p\ ' ices. Plus Amusement Tax ■» _ i i - - QPEN^U T G OF f \ bAND RECITAL i ■ NEW PLYi tfOUTH CITIZENS' BAND. ■j ~ SUNDAY I fEXT, NOVEMBER 18. Comniencii Ig at 2.15 p.m., to suit Co untry Visitors. Collection in a id of Band Room Fund. Buses will leave ' Eliot Street Corner for the Groundi 3- Fare, 6d. Take car to Eliot Stri Jet. JAZAAR t AND QONCERT IN WHII 'ELEY HALL (In aid of t today School).
TJAZAAR will be t pened by the Mayoress (Mrs. C. H .. Burgess), THURSDAY, November 22, 1917, at 3 o'clock. STALLS: Produce, i Plain and Fancy Goods, Flowers and 1, "V>t Plants. SWEETS: Ices, FruV 't Salad. AFTERNOON TEA t Id. SUPPER 6d. Admission: Afternoon free-; evening Gd. FRIDAY, NOVEI tBER 23. Sale of Goods at 7 p.n t. Concert, including Song, 3, Choruses and National Items in Charac, ter at 8 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-; 'Children 6<L ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT. QRAND QOHCERT BY NEW PLYMOUTH MA. t-E CHOIR IN EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBBH 21, " - MEN'S VOICES -50 - MEN'S VOICES 50 Assisting Artistes: MRS. C. HUGHES JOHNSON (^Vanganui). Harpist, REV. N. H. PAPAKAKURA, '.Tenor Soloist. MR. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK (L. JJus., T.C.L.), Solo Pianist. Solos, Duets, Quartettes and a fin ti selection of popular and high-clasl 5 choruses by the Choir. (Prices: Dress Circle 2/0; Stalls '\/-. All seats may be reserved Free tot Extra Charge. , , Box plan at Hoffmann's opens Nov., 12. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Choir, Mr. Brooker, L. Hoffmann, and the Assistant Secretary. a. b. Mcdonald, Eon. Sec. (On Active Service), H. BULLIN, ■ , Assistant Secretary., A BRIGHT LIGHT MAKES A HAPPY HOME, }■ if you instal a lighting system in your ', House or Store without first enquiring into the merits of the Wizard ligh^ yot i will not be studying your best \ interests. BURNS NINETY-SEVEN PER CENT. OF AIR.
FOR ALL PARTICULARS OP THE "WI'<SARD" INCANDESCENT C&S LHJHTING SYSTEMS FOB COUNTRY HOMES AND/ STORES V7EITB TO F. H. ROBERTSON and Co.,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1917, Page 1
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