AMUSEMENTS. .SPECIAL "GOLDVVYN" MATINEE SPECIAL "GOLDWYN" MATINEE SPECIAL "GOLDWYN" MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15. Adults, 6d and la. Children, 3d. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Final screening of the greatest pictore ever screened in New Plymouth picture theatres. The Wonder of the Age, THE COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW ERA IN MOTION PICTURES. THE FIRST "GOLDWYN" FEATURE, A Classic of the Big Tops, from the World-Famous Play, by Margaret Mayo. MAE MARSH. Miss Marsh is seen for MAE MARSH, the first time in nearly MAE MARSH, a year, and her work in MAE MARSH, this production equals MAE MARSH, her long-to-be-remem-MAE MARSH, bered success in "The MAE MARSH. Birth of a Nation" and MAE MARSH. "Intolerance." She preMAE MARSH, sents a picture that MAE MARSH, will make you both MAE MARSH, laugh and.cry. PRODUCED BY GOLDWYN. PRODUCED BY GOLDWYN. Goldwyns are dramatically powerful, artistically perfect, and skilfully made. Goldwyns are full of the joy of living—happy, clean, likeable, and lovable characters and themes. Goldwyns are pictures remarkably well fitted for men, women, and children—pictures for the dean-minded. Goldwyn Feature Prices: D.C, Is 6d; Stalls, Is (plus tax), and a few front seats at 6d. Box Plan at Collier's. No charge for booking. TOWN HALL, KAPONGA. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. QRAND JVAREWELL gOCIAL TO PfcVATE MARTIN POWER And other Soldiers on Final Leave, and Welcome Home to Returned Soldiers. Don't Forget the Date--THURSDAY, JULY 4, At 8 pjn. Card Tables Beside Rosy Fire for Non-Dancera. gOCIAL & DANCE (on behalf of the Stratford branch) in Cardiff School House, THURSDAY, July 4. Music by Mrs. BianchL—T. Sheahan, hon. sec. CAFE CHANTANT AND gALE OF ORGANISED BY THE N.P. HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. Proceeds in Aid of the Women's Patriotic Committee. ■ ■ ■ ■ CORONATION HALL THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 11, 12 and 13. PROGRAMME: Thursday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.— Afternoon: Competition for best arranged tea table; bran tub for children. Evening: Programme by Male Choir, and Selections bv Citizens' Band. Friday, 7 to 10 p.m.—Competitions, including "Are You the Elusive Pimpernel}" Saturday, 1.30 to 10.30 p.m. —Evening: Fancy Dancing by Miss Edwards and Pupils, of Hawera. Stalls for Fancy Work, Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, Pot Plants, Produce, Cigarettes and Tobacco, Aftsrnoon Tea and Supper. DANCING FOR THE PUBLIC EVERY EVENING. No Extra Charge. Special Music. Admission, (id. On Thursday afternoon children will be admitted for half-price. Further Particulars Later. SPOT LIGHTS. The latest device for safe night driving. Latest American Novelty. Price, 51s 6d. IRA J. BRIDGER, .Motor Accessory Importer Eltham. flue* 80.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1918, Page 1
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