AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Screening of "FLAMES OF CHANCE" "FLAMES OF CHANCE" "FLAMES OF CHANCE" "FLAMES OF CHAKCE" "FLAMES OF CHANCE" j "FLAMES OF CHANCE" "FLAMES OF CHANCE" "FLAMES OF CHANCE" A scorched letter discloses & German Spy. [lll MARGERY WILSON ' |||| Nil MARGERY WILSON ■: !||| ||j| 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 "Knltur" Fiends' Masterplay. On the Same Programme: "Gaumont Graphic" Topical "An Innocent Villain" Comedy "Terry's Human Interest No. 4. (Popular Cartoons). COMING TO-MORROW ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON and MONTAGUE LOVE MONTAGUE LOVE In a Vibrant World Film Drama "THE DORMANT POWER" "THE DORMANT POWER" "THE NEGLECTED WIFE," NO. 5. Prices as Usual CAFE CHANTANT ORGANISED BY THE N.P. HIGH SCHOOL OLD GD3LS' ASSOCIATION. Proceeds in Aid of the Women's r-. —■ Patriotic Committee. •• CORONATION HALL • THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July 11,12 and 13. PROGRAMME: Thursday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 pjn.— i 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 pjn.—Competitions, including "Are You the Elusive Pimpernel t" Saturday, 1.30 to 1050 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, Af Otrnoon Tea and Supper.
DANCING FOB THE PUBLIC EVERY EVENING. No Extra Charge. Special Music. Admission, 64. On Thursday afternoon children will be admitted for half-price. Further Particulars Later. APPLICATIONS. CREAMERY MANAGER WAFTED. TI7ANTED—A Competent Man to run Creamery; Good Wages. Apply at once— W. M. ROSS, Manager, Moa Dairy Co., Ltd., Ingtewood. MEETINGS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW PLYMOUtFpUBLIC LIBRARY. 'TOE annual meeting of subscribers of the New Plymouth Public Library will be held in the Soldiers' Club Buildings on Friday, sth instant, at 7.30 p.m. A large attendance is requested. A. H. JOHNSTONE, Chairman. THE KING'S SUITS Are made in the West End. Place your suit or costume order witU the—- - WEST END TAILOR H. R. WRIGHT, LATE ALEC FORBES, )evon St Opp. A.MJ*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 1
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356Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 1
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