AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! Final sereeningv'of the splendid World Slip drama, TO-NIGHT 3r . TO-NIGHT JFe have muck pleasure in presenting the favorite screen artist. —— ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY Supported by DAVID POWELL DAVIt)'POWELL DAVID POWELL Jn a daringly different World film "MATERNITY?' "MATERNITY" "fcATERNITY" "MATERNITY" "MATERNITY" "MATERNITY" ■ The problem of the, childless marriage treated from a new angle. THE RED RQSES OF LOVE but not JTHE LILLIES, which m«m the flowerlike little-ones. Ijfc The story of a*faiitastic ! of motherhood that flies befdfe love. A FRAGRANT AND WHOLESOME STORY A SPLENDID f HSSSQN. "IRON 8.4SaW" ft). 4. ("The Nima of tho fiame.") More thrills happenings. TO-MORROW A&D jdjoNESDAY.. "WBArifoMcAft DO." "WHAT LOweAN D 0. b "WHAT LQjHf CAN DO." A Blue-bird feature. Usual is t plus tax {JffiCHNICAIT 1 (jbl|iE6E QONCERT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, DECEMBER' G, 1017. Conuheicing 8 o'clock. Mee Pattiaon's Famous Secular Cantata, "THE SONG OF THE BELL." Price to all parts of 'the hall, Is.
gANDSMEN-S QHWSTMAS '.g.ENEFIT PDKEKURA PARK. JHURSDAY EVENING NEXT (Dec. 6). Appropriate Carols, Solos and Band Selections. Look out-for Particulars of the Competition'open to the General Public Only. JPrivate Donations to their Special Effort gladly accepted. Proceeds to be divided amongst the ' members of the HEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND. JL R. CATTLEY, Secretary. iJIITZKOY pET E FOR PONDS la aid of School and Y.M.C.A. Funds. THURSDAY, DECEMBER G. COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK. Children's Display of work Exhibitions of Physical Drill. Poi Dance; Marches, ; 1 Exhibition of Methods of Rescue! and Release Competitions, Tug-of-War ' JWternoon Tea, .Ice Creams, Salads, etc. Sale of Work, Produce, etc. Admissiofa, 6d; Chilldren Free. "■» J\OR rpHE pL AG MUSICAL, VOCAL & ELOCUTIONARY ENTERTAINMENTS. Will be held at OMATA—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. OKATO—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. Programme includes: Pongs by Misses Dorothy Fox and Phyllis Street, Mr. Jenkins, School Children and others. by the popular elocutionist, Cap- '• "tain Arthur Allen." Musical Items by Mr. A. E. R. Pearson's Pupils and Mr. Vinsen. "Proceeds in aid of King George's Sailors' Fund. Help the Boys in Blue, their Wives and V '. Children, popular Prices. Dances to follow. ' M. MEYENSERG, Omata, .J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato, Hon, Secretaries.: SARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION; *• " ' SOCIETY; j FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, j 1917, TO APRIL 30, 1918. ! jpiSHING Licenses may be obtained ft the following Post Offices: New Plymouth,! Tariki, Inglewotid, Waitara. Okato, Piingarehu, Rahotu and Opunake; R. Burrows, Egmorit Village; and at the office of the Secretary, New Plymouth. (X N. FIRTH, Secretary. [Licenses.-—Men, j \vli>lo season (avail over all! 20s; Women •id Boys (under 1G: years of age), sa. Bay Licenses (avSßable for Taranaki - district only), '2s Od. Half-season Licenies, fromUewmber 20,1917 (avail#Ut lot Taranakiyiirtfict only). 12# JM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1917, Page 1
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