. AMUSEMENTS, EVERYBODY'S! to-night to-night ! last night of A GALVANIC SUCCESS! A VERITABLE RECORD-BREAKER! Tie greatest domestic drama yet shown, flayed by tlic greatest- cast of actors. A wonderfully human and wholesome love drama. A play to probe every emotion. Introducing the prettiest world star, ELLA HALL * ELLA HALL —— ELLA BALL ELLA. HALL r —— ELLA Bi&L ELLA' HALL The beautiful and dainty English girl, in a play teeming',tyith emotion. At once ttthetic, Humofpu* and sensational, * JEWEL. IN PAWlf!' A JEWEL IN PAWN! A JEWEL IN PAWN!. A JEWEL IN PAWN! A JEWEL IN PAWNk A JEWEL IN PAWN! '<l vivid drama—the story of a mother's great trial. . (Circumstances drag her down from affluence to poverty, and she is compelled to pawn her daughter so that she calf return tome to plead for her daughter's future happiness. . £ PLAY FULL OF TENSE EMOTIONAL , SCENES., TO-MORROW. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE (Children Threepence). ,< MURIEL OSTRKMB MURIEL OSTRICHE MURIEL OSTRICHE MURIELOST'RICHE' A Radiantly Ptetty Worldf Star In '"MORAL COURAGE." "MORAL COURAGfc* "MORAL COURAGE." "MORAL COURAGE." jjj pretty mill-hand is ofTered 100,000 ■ dollars to divorce her husband. WILL SHE DIVORCE HIM! v % play whose treatment is fresh, clever V . and wholesome. V piill of fine Scotch touches, so that "'JTou «an almost hear the bagpipes . playing," Rsual Prices. Plus Tax. |(OR®tJGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. permitting, a Recital by the New Plymouth Citizens' Band jpill be. given at the Tramway Terminus. Pitiroy, on Sunday, 25th instant, comfencing at 3 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. , JJAZAAR AND QOXCERT DT WHITELEY HALL (la aid of- Sunday School). TO-NIGHT. : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 6ale o? Goodaat 7 p.m. Concert, including Songs, Choruses and Rational Items in Character at 3 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-; Children Cd.
SHOWS fr- 1 « gTRAT T 0 R a ' ASSOCIATION, SHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, IFEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AND 29. NOVEMBER 28 AND 29. SPLENDID ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. BETTER THAN EVER . DON'T MISS IT' SIE ONLY TARANAKI SHOW THIS SPRING. Wednesday and Thursday NEXT WEEK. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary.
Q B C S A K fi JJ 0 T E L. .A. C. WALSHE wislies to inti- •. "male that he has taken over the moderate.. None but the best .lies, Wines and Spirit*: kept. SfeCOND-HAND,Pinno Bargains—Eave- .; atgff £34, iron frame, clieck action; al*o three other pianos at £'2B, £37 and £4i, all in good order and just reEasy terms, 15s month to .25*. Apply eharp Collier's, CgpJSAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors lo *the seaside. Good table. Terms
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1917, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1917, Page 1
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