AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 8. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO NIGHT. A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME, Headed by The Second of the Seven-Reel Triangle Super Features, 'BECAUSE OP 'BECAUSE OF "BECAUSE OP "BECAUSE OP "BECAUSE OP "BECAUSE OP "BECAUSE OF A WOMAN' A WOMAN' A WOMAN* A WOMAN' A WOMAN' A WOMAN' A WOMAN' Starring BELLE BENNETT BELLE BENNETT BELLE BENNETT BELLE BENNETT And the Triangle Players. You will learn something about Love in this great drama, for the hero finds that the heart he had thought was broken for ever gets the strangest and sweetest reward. Belle Bennett, as "The Girl from New York," is the daintiest, spiciest, prettiest and best-dressed heroine seen out for months. "A Film that is a Worthy Successor to "The Flame of the Yukon." THE MOST COSTLY AND DARING CABARET SCENES EVER PUT ON THE SCREEN. SUMPTUOUS SETTINGS WONDERFUL DRESSES. A Complete Entertainment. Usual Prices. COMING TO-MORROW BOBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK "A GIRL'S -ULY." "A GIRL'S LY.» "A GIRL'S -uxXY." "A GIRL'S FOLLY." A play of Motion Picture Life.
NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, VOICES VOICES Assisted by Rev Papakakura and Mrs. Colin McLaren. Prices: 2s 6d it, 2s. Plan at Collier's. Xo charge for booking. H. BULLDf, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, MAY 30. |T<RAND rjONCERT & TJANCE In aid of carrying out improvements to A. t P. Association's Ground Building*. Performers: Meadames McLaren and Massey; Misses Rona Kino and Sang. ster; Miss Edwards' pupils; Rev. Papakakura; Messrs. F. and T. Ranford, F. 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 Od.
JMPERIAL JJOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES HAWKINS .... Proprietor. NOTIFIES old and new friends that he has now taken over this oldestablished and well-known hostelry. The travelling public can rely on the best attention and every modern contfort. The Private Bar la one of' the best in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms always ready. Winea and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquors true to label. 273 Devon Street W., New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. —— Principals: The Misses Stanford. «HE Second Term, 1918, will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 29. Special class for children under 7. A few vacancies for music pupils. I Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, May 25, from 2.30 till 4 p.m.
NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE are investing their savings in the N.Z. War Loan, by purchasing for them Debentures from £IOO up to £SOOO, repayment to extend over a term of 20 years. No interest charged on the nun advanced by the Association, who by this liberal offer are giving the public an opportunity of showing their patriotism, and also help towards final victory. Further particulars on application to J. E M. STEWART, District Manager, Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1918, Page 1
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