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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT? TO-NIGHT! • for the final screening SVe present a Triangle drama of tremendous power'and appeal. S'.arring tlie incomparable WILLIAM S.'HART wILEIAM S. HART j " and Margery wilson MARGERY WILSON , . . in • *THE WOLF LOWRY" ; "THE QLF LOWRY J LOWRY'*' "THE WOLF LOWRY" "THE WOLF LOWRY" Do p- klAf, that "Bill" Hart is .the highest , paid straight-drama actor in the world/and i„- the third highest paid film artist? SEE HIM in THIS TTIUTLi lXn STORY #f xed-blopded men and women, where life is retfl and LOVE IS LOVE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW For a three niglii season and a MATINEE ON SATURDAY. MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO MABEL TALIAFERRO IN Thi> "Metro" Woiidfrplay ''A MAGDALEN OF THE HILLS" "A MAGDALEN OF THE HILLS" "A MAGDALEN OF THE HILLS" "A MAGDALaN OF THE HILLS" "A MAGDALEN OF THE HILLS" A story of LOVE—WEALTH— ANDBP.AVERY. Set amid the 'most gorgeous and beautiful mountain scenery imaginable. A TRAGEDY LIGHTENED BY LOVE. Usual prices, plus tax. JECHNICAL QOLLSGE -QOXCERT. . GOOD TEMPLAR HALT,, fO-NjGHT TO-NIGHT-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1917. \ Commencing 8 o'clock. ihe Technical College Girls will present i'attißon'B."'The ; Song of the -Bell." 4fa;«»ion: 0«e billing. ' Programme: Kb. t: Solo,~ SVail'd Securely in the Ground," Miss Q. Therkleson. 2. Choruft, "Your Words Good Master Well Befit." 3. Solo, "Then Heap Ye Up the Pinewood," Miss R. Oernhoefer. 4. Solo (Miss Norris) and chorus. "The Bell that in the Earth's Deep Hole." 5. Recitative, "See the Bubbles White Ascending," Miss D. Loveridge.' <t 6. Solo, "Hark in a Song with Gladness Rife," Miss M. Hannah. 7. Solo, "Youth now Bids the Maid ' . Adieu," Miss G. Norris. 3."Solo, "Oh Tender Yearning Sweetest Hope," Miss V. Harrison. 9. Chorus, "Round the Flames are 'Fiercely Playing." 10. Duet, "Through the Bride's Fair Locks So Dear," Miss V. ' Harrison and Miss Hannah. 11. Chorus, "Through ' the Stem Paths of Life." 12. Solo, "The Wants 'of Sweet Home," Miss Thompson. 13. Recitative, "Let the Casting be Begun," Miss Q. Therkleson. 14. Chorus, "In the Earth the Bell is 1 Hiding." 15. Solo, "While the Bell is Cooling Rightly," Miss M. Hannah. 1,6. Trio, "Peace all Lovely." 'jjtj... Chorus, "Now Our Labour's End • is Closing." Part n. 17. Solo,'' Mis« Norrin. IS. Spanish Danee, Misses C. Moverley, R. Bighell, -Z. Braund, A. Mason, Q. Therkleson, J. Markham, H. Cock, M. Roper, D. Hooker, G., Foot. 10. Solo, Miss V. Harrison. 80. Turkish Dance, Misses M. Hannah, E. Browne, G. Cumming, Q. , Therkleson, D. Prescott, A. Nicholls, G. Hardgrave, N. Marsh, D. Hook, L. Mason. God Save the King. jjUTZROY pETE FOR FUNDS In aid of School and Y.M.C.A. Funds. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0. COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK. Children's Display of work Exhibitions of Physical Drill. . Poi Dance; Marches, inhibition of Methods of Rescue and Release Competitions, Tug-of-War Lfternoon Tea, Ice Creams, Salads, etc. Sale of Work, Produce, etc. .Admission, Gd; Chilldren Free. ,p 0 R up HE pL AG JKCSICAL, VOCAL & ELOCUTIONARY ENTERTAINMENTS. Will be held at, OMATA—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. OKATO—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. Programme includes: P«gß by Misses Dorothy "Fox and Phyllis Street, M r - Jenkins, School Children and others, uccitais by the popular elocutionist, Captain Arthur Allen. " Musical Items by Mr. A. E. R. Pearson's Pupils and Mr. Vitwen. . Proceeds in aid of King George's Sailors' Fund. luielp the Boya in Bine, their Wives and 1 r Children. Popular Prices. Dances to follow. - - M. MEYENBERG, Omata, -&*■> f -J< WOOLDRIDGE f > Okato, ~>> \ z- Hon. Secretaries.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1917, Page 1

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569

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1917, Page 1

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