amusements. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A thrilling Red-Feather drama of .stirring life on the Texas border. Claire Mcdowell claire Mcdowell claire Mcdowell and ROY STEWART ROY STEWART ROY STEWART in "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" •TttIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" "MIXED BLOOD" A story of love and adventure In that wild and lawless country which surrounds the Texas-Mexico border. k On the same programme—"HOW TIMES CHANGE" / "HOW TIMES CHANGE" A really humorous comedy' Success. "PULLER PEP TRIES MESMERISM," "FULLER 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-red drama iliat will outshine many a Jve-reel subject. TO-MORROW ana FRIDAY TO-MORROW and FRIDAY 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 (ax. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, TE HENUI. Q. RA N D QONCERT BY NEW PLYMOUTH'S LEADING TALENT.
IN THE SHNDAY SCHOOL HALL TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917. PWeeds jn aid of Vicarage Fund. , Tickets, Is. Q. ARDEN pARTY DR. WALKER'S "DUNURE," AVENUE ROAD —— In aid of Extinction of Debt on St. Mary's Church. SAiCRDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 1, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Tennis, Croquet, Junior Band and Mr. Renaud's Vocal Quartette. Afternoon . Tea. ALL WELCOME Admission, Is; Afternoon Tea, fid. Bakers 'Bus will run from Eliot Street from 2.15 to 3.46 p.m. NOW OPE N NOW OPEN]
£AR ■JBE £JEW RABBLE gAR POSSESSING EVERYTHING TO BE DESIRED. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM (The first of the season). DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. (Home-maile cakes, etc.) PURE ICE CREAM SUNDAES REAL FRUIT SODAS. Luncheonette at ■pHE JJEW GARBLE JJAR on Saturday. THE MARBLE BAR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. FREDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar, Sydney), Manager. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Latest Model 8.5.A., in use six weeks; haa not done 400 miles; a great bargain, with lamp and horn complete at £BS. One,KISSEL Car, 5-passenger, 30-h.p., in good going order; very cheap at ■£2oo. 1014 STUDEBAKF.R, just rc-eently overhauled, running very well, and the price is right at £233. A trial run and demonstration can be arranged. One 4-cylinder 10-hip. English SWIFT ' 2-seater car with dickey sea£j nieklc finish speedometer; dash clock, etc., in perfect order. Price £3lO. Owner going to war. This car is a splendid proposition NEWTON KING A GIBE AT DAD. Johnny: "Da'd, why is ARCADIA like the next letter in the alphabet to S?" Dad groans. Johnny: "Because it's a capital TEA! See?" Da<l forgives tlie truthful boi
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1917, Page 1
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