AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And to-morrow night only. A thrilling Red-Feather jdrama of stirring life on the Texas border, CLAIRE McDOWELi, CLAIRE McDOWELi claire Mcdowell and ROY STEWART ROY STEWART ROY STEWART in "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD* "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" A story of love and adventure in thai wild and lawless country which surrounds the Texas-Mexico border. On the same programme-* "HOW TIMES CHANGE" "HOW TIMES CHANGE" A really humorous comedy success. "FULLER PEP TRIES MESMERISM," "PULLER PEP TRIES MESMERISM," A cartoon that is really worth while, and "FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL" "FOR THE LOVE OF A GIRL" A one-reel drama fliat will outshine many a five-reel subject. * THIS PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW ONLY. COMMENCING THURSDAY COMMENCING THURSDAY Another big picture event, THEDA BARA In a striking six-reel THEDA BARA Fox film masterpiece, "HER DOUBLE LIFE" "HER DOUBLE LIFE" "HER DOUBLE LIFE" Usual prices, plus tax. TECHNICAL COLLEGE ATHLETIC gPORTS , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. In the PUKEKURA PARK. A cordial invitation is extended to all Parents and Friends of the Pupils of the College. Proceeds in aid of Sports Fund/ R. OLIVER, Hon. Secretary. (JAEDEN pARXY DR. WALKER'S "DUNURE," AVENUE ROAD In aid of Extinction of Debt on St. Mary's Church. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 1, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Tennis, Croquet, Junior Band and' Mr. Renaud's Vocal QuaHette. Afternoon Tea. ALL WELCOME Admission, Is; Afternoon Tea, 6d. Baker's 'Bus will run from Eliot Street from 2.15 to 3.43 p.m.
NOW OPEN NOW OPEN >J»HE JJEW ]y{ARBLE gAR *JHE jyjARBLE JJAR POSSESSING EVERYTHING TO BE DESIRED. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM (The first of the season). DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. (Home-made cakes, etc.) PURE ICE CREAM SUNDAES. REAL FRUIT SODAB, Luncheonette at THE on Saturday. THE MARBLE BAR SYMPHONY OR- . CHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. FREDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar, Sydney), Manager. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Latest Model 8.5.A., in use six weeks; has not done 400 miles; a gTeat bargain, with lamp and horn complete ftt £BS. y ' One KISSEL Car, 3-passenger, 30-h.p., in good going order: very cheap at ■£2oo. tOH STUDEBAKER, just recently overhauled, running very well, and the price is right at £235. A trial run and demonstration can be arranged. One 4-cylinder 10-h.p. English SWIFT 2 -sealer car with dickey seat; nickle finish speedometer; dash clock, etc., in perfect order. Price £3lO. Owner going to war. This car is a splendid proposition, NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1917, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1917, Page 1
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