AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY Another of our Big Special Quality Programmes. A "Triangle" Feature Film, "FLAMES OF CHANCE' "FLAMES OF CHANCE' "FLAMES OF CHANCE' "FLAMES OF CHANCE' "FLAMES OF CHANCE' "FLAMES OF CHANCE' "FLAMES OF CHANCE' f FLAMES OF CHANCE' A timely story of a Prussian Spy and a little French Girl, who bad three Soldier "Godsons." A scorched letter discloses a German Spy. IHI MARGERY WILSON |||| ||i| MARGERY WILSON !|l| IHI ' MARGERY WILSON |||| Nil MARGERY WILSON |||| IHI MARGERY WILSON 111 l IHI MARGERY WILSON |||| IHI MARGERY WILSON |||| As the War Godmother. A Spy Story Full of Mystery, and , Altogether Unique. Flashes of the terrible treatment of Prisoners of War at the Terrible Wittenburg Camp. The "Kultur" Fiends' Masterplay. On the Same Programme:' "Gaumont Graphic" Topica "An Innocent Villain" Corned; "Terry's Human Interest No. A (Popular Cartoons). Prices as Usual. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL TONIGHT. THURSDAY, JULY 4, AT 8 P.M. Arranged by the N.P.H.S.O.G.A. Proceeds to assist Miss C. D. Grant in her work amongst our .Wounded Soldiers. PROGRAMME. 1. Piano Solo, Miss E. Armstrong. 2. Song, "The Voice of Home," Miss Mildred Thomson. 3. Song, "The Song of the *Bow" (by special request), Mr. N. D. Day. 4. Song, selected, Mrs. M. J. Goodson. 5. Piano Solo, Mr. A. 0. Sturrock. 8. Song, "Mountain Lovers" (by special request), Mrs. .Wilkes. 7. Song, "Till Death," Mr. V. W. Morley. S. Song, selected, Mrs. M. J. Goodson. Interval. Farce in three acts, "ONLY A HOAX." Besides such well-known people as Mrs. Dell and Miss Dora Bedford, there will also be taking part Misses Sybil Thomson, AUee Brewster, Laurie Mills, Marjorie Mouat, Elsie | Bullard, Ruby Clarke, Norma Collins 1 and Mona CorkilL Beautiful Scenery. Lovely Dresses. Home-made Sweets Galore. Souvenir Programmes Free. Admission: 2s. Reserves (no extra) obtainable at Collier's.
COCIAL & DANCE (on behalf of the Stratford branch) in Cardiff School House, THURSDAY, July 4. Music by Mrs. Bianchi. —T. Sheahan, hon. sec. CAFE CHANTANT ORGANISED BY THE N.B. 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 6 and 7 to 10 pjn.— Afternoon: Competition for best arranged tea table; bran tub for children. Evening: Programme by Male Choir, and Selections by Citizens' Band. Friday, 7 to 10 p.m.—Competitions, including "Are You the Elusive Pimpernel?" Saturday, 1.30 to 10.30 p.m.—K#ning: Fancy Dancing by Miss Edwards and Pupils, of Hawera. Stalls for Fancy Work, Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, Pot Plants, Produce, Cigarettes and Tobacco, Afternoon Tea and Supper. DANCING FOR THE, PUBLIC EVERY EVENING. Admission, 6d. On Thursday aftaraoon children will be admitted for half-price. Furthar Particulars Later
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1918, Page 1
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