AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY THE LAST. SCREENING. A World Film Wonderplay, "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' "THE LITTLE DUCHESS' A vivid life ;:torv in light and shadow, STARRING MADGE EVANS M/VDGE EVANS The Greatest anl MADGE EVANS Cleverest MADGE EVANS Child Actress in all MADGE EVANS Ftimdom. MADGE EVANS Little Madge Evans has all the consummate artistry and power of a woman of mature years, and in spite of all is a Deleetabb and Adorable Child. DON'T LET THE CHILDREN MISS SEEING THIS PICTURE. CHILDREN THREEPENCE TO MATINEE. Also Showing "THE CAVE OF DESPAIR" i 19th episode of "THE IRON CLAW." Only one more episode to finish and all v'our doubts will be solved as tn "Who is the Laughing Mask." Usual Prices. » Plan at Collier's. GLADYS COBURN GLADYS COBURN In a Big Fox Feature, "THE PRIMITIVE CALL." "THE PRIMITIVE CALL." And Another of Those Fox Comedies, "A DOMESTIC HOUND." "•A DOMESTIC HOUND." CEAD MILE FAILTE. ROLLAND HALL. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, MARCH 18,- 1918. JRISn RATIONAL QONCERT 8 p.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. 1. Pianoforte Trio, Misses B. Allen and R. and M. Whittle. 2. Dance, 'lrish Washerwoman," Miss 3. Song, "The Dear Little Shamrock," Mrs. B. J. Hamlin. 4. Song, '-For the Green," Mr. J. P. Whelan. 5. Pianoforte Solo, Miss E. M. Bennett, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. . 0. Recitation, "Shamus O'Brien," Miss H. Wright. 7. Song, "Shu-heen-shu," Miss J. Bennett. 8. Solo and Chorus, "Eileen Alannah," St. .Joseph's C'lioir (soloist, Miss G. Hurley). 9. Humorous Song, "Mr. Mclntyre," Mr. Fahy. Part 2. 1. Orchestral Selection of Irish Airs, aliases E. Mannix, E. Hooper and M. Jones (violins),* Miss I). Mannix J (piano). , I 2. Dance, Irish Jig, Mr. P. Barry. ! 3. Song, "She- is Far from the Land," ' Miss G. Hurley. ». Song, "Little Mother," Miss R. Whittle. G. Song, "Good-bye Mavourneen," Mr. B. J. Hamlir. 7. Song, "The Song that Reaches Irish Hearts," Miss N. Walsh. 8. Song, "Mother Machree," Miss R. Fieldes. 0. Dance, Sailor's Hornpipe, Mr. Fahy. Finale, "God Save Ireland," soloists Messrs. Trehey and Whittle. J. J. POWELL, Hon. Secretary. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. OPENING' STRATFORD CHEESE FACTORY. QONCERT _ AND THURSDAY, MARCH 21. Concert of the year. Best talent. Net proceeds in aid of Red Triangle Funds. •Particulars later. A. H. HUGGETT, Hon. Sec. A GENERAL STORE in Seaside Town (Taranaki); Profitable Agencies. Turnover, £BOOO to £9OOO per annum. A chance to take over an old-established business. Called up—only reason for selling. Apply— GOOD BUSINESS, Daily News Office. \f ONEY to Lend—L. W. Balkind, Union S.S. Company's Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. Phon« '367.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 1
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