AMUSEMENTS. THE LAST NIGHT AT EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT OP OLGA PETROVA In her own en* OLGA PETBOGA chanting film OLGA PETROVA story, OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETSOVA OLGA PETROVA " BRIDGES OLGA PETROVA OLBA- PETROVA- BURKED." OLGA, PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA Produced by OLGA PETROVA "Metro" OLGA PETROVA in five reel*. OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA From the time OLGA PETROVA she enters the OLGA PETROVA play until the OLGA PETROVA interesting conOLGA PETROVA elusion of this OLGA PETROVA remarkable OLGA PETROVA story OLGA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA MADA^rF. OLGA PETROVA PETROVA OLGA PETROVA OLGA .PETROVA holds attention OLGA PETROVA by her remarkOLGA PETROVA able acting and OLGA PETROVA wonderful perOLGA PETROVA sonality. ALSO "Co-op. Weekly Hews" Topica' "A Modern Hercules" ... Metro Comedy Usual Prices. COMING TO-MORROW The Second Episode of the SeTen-reel Triangle Super-feature, "BECAUSE OF A WOMAN" •BECAUSE OF A WOMAN" Starring ENID BENNETT And the Triangle Players A film that is a worthy successor to "The Flame of the Yukon."' Belle Bennett, as the "Girl from New York." is the daintiest, spiciest, prettiCBt, and best dressed heroine seen out for months. QBAND QOXCERT NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR. ' GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAY 23 & 24. 50- VOICES 50 50 VOICES 50 Assisted by Rev. Papakakura and Mrs. Colin McLaren. Prices: 2s 6d & 2s. Plan at Collier's. No charge for booking. H. BULLIN, Hon. See.
TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY.. MAY 30. Q.RAND QONCERT & J)ANCE In aid of carrying out improvements to A. & P. Association's Ground Buildings. Performers: Mesdames McLaren and Massey; Misses Rona Kino and Sang* ster; Miss Edwards' pupils; Rev. Papakakura; Messrs. F. and T. Ranford, P. .Silver, W. Robson, P. Edie, G. T. Walters. Concert at 8 p.m. sharp. C. H. Fox, accompanist. Tom Ranford, organiser. Dance, with supper, follows. Prices of admission: 2s Cd and Is 6d. NINTH DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA. JULY 2, 3, 4, S and 6. In the FINEST AND LARGEST SHOW BUILDINGS IN NEW ZEALAND. This year we have built another Concrete Hall—l7oft. by 40ft. Our Motto is always PROGRESS. Classes for— FARM AND GARDEN ROOTS HOME INDUSTRIES FANCY WORK POT PLANTS POULTRY HONEY DOGS Etc. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECTION A SPECIAL FEATURE. Three £lO 10s Challenge Shields for Competition. ENTRIES CLOSE DN SATURDAY JUNE 15, 1018, at 10 p.m. SCHEDULES Cik be obtained from L. O. HOOKER, Secretary. Sc* ft, Tbumi. SWAVNDKI HOTOR-CYCLE SUITS. UAKANTKKD absolutely waterproof; Price £3 ss. All sizes stocked. ISA J. 880088, LPkne ft ntbaa.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1918, Page 1
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