AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT? TO-NiGHT! FOR TK3 LAST TIME We ere Screening a Big Fox Feature. "SINS OF THE PARENTS - ' "SINS OF THE PARENTS" "SINS OF THE PARENTS" "SINS OF THE PARENTS" "SINS OF THE PARENTS" A remarkable moral lesson that' all mothers should see. , , A Brilliant, set amid«t . ... the fascinating of .the ALASKaX MiXIXft'CAMPS. True to life scenes of tjie pance Halls In The Gold-Mad Days of Alaska.. ALSO ALSO ALSO FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE . FATTY ARBUCKLE In a two-reel comedy contortion, "SEA NYMPHS" "SEA HYMPHS" "SEA' NYMPHS" "SEA NYMPHS" "Falty" at bis funniest, makes a big splash. TO-MORROW "THE MORAL FABRIC" "THE MORAL FABRIC" An episode of the "Freo love'' fallacies. Prices as Usual. „ FITZROY HALL. TO MORROW THURSDAY, S p.m. Q.RAND QONCERT Programme; Overture, Pianoforte Solo (Selected), Mrs Cooper, L.A.B. Song, "Sunshine and Rain," Mr. Fredric. Quartette, Mesdames and Messrs. White and Johnston. Song, Mr. Norman Day. Recitation, "The Housekeeper's Soliloquy," Miss Bishop. Song, "Song of Waiting," Mrs. Thompson. Pianoforte Solo, ''Mazurka Lischtisky," ,Mr. A. 0. Stnrrock (L.Mtts. T.C.L.). Interval. Song, '•Admiral's Broom." Mr. Cooper. Song, "Mother of Men," Miss E. White. Pianoforte Solo. "Ballad in A" (Chopiti), Mrs. Fredric (L.A.8., A.T.C.L.). Song, Selected, Mrs. Thompson. Song, "Wake I'p," Mr. Fredric. Quartette, Mesdames and Messrs White and -lolinston. Song, "Two (Jrenadiers," Mr. Cooper. Song. Selected, Mr. Norman Day. Accompanists: Mr. A. 0. Sturroek, L. Mufl. T.C.L. Mrs. Fredric, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. Admission: One Shilling.
EDUCATIONAL M RS ' j\JUNDELL, OKATO,>Teaclier of PIANOFORTE & THEORY, of Music. Is prepared to receive Pupils oil and after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. ' Address: Oka to. QHETWOD Eg C H 0 0 L 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. f£HE First Term, 1918, Will begin on WEDNESDAY, February 0. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, February 2, from 2.30 tq 4 p.m. Prospectuses may be obtained oh application to the Principal, or at 9 Bulteel Street, New Plymouth. PROPOSED NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. £T is proposed to establish a Commercial School in New Plymouth, offering courses of instruction in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and BOOKKEEPING. The classes will, in the j meantime, be conducted mainly ih the j evening, but should sufficient students offer, arrangements may be made for day t classes. Students will be prepared for Public Service Entrance Examinations in Shorthand and Typewriting, and the University Examination for Bookkeeper's Diploma. i Full particulars on application to— J MR. V. DUFF, A.M.P. Buildings, P.O. llos I4ii New Plymouth. Telephone SO. \ LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned I Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupation*. Help the Empire by buying British goods. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League. Rough roads don't worry the users of CLINCHER, TYRES because they are composed of the best quality rubber made by honest British labor. Trade imperially and buy the British article. Try Haywards FLAG- BRAND PICKLES for (lagging appetites—the condiment of the period. Pure, fresli, econo- ' air TOUT WOOftt,
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 1
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