AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO DAY AT 2 I'M, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. At EVERYBODY'S And again TO-NTGHT at 8 TO NIGHT Another Superb Two-Feature Programme. A Splendid "Greater Vitagrapli" Drama of to-day. "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" "THE PRINCESS OF PARK ROW" A New York Story of Romantic Love and Mystery. Settings of Unique Splendour and Magnificence, and absolutely unique VIEWS OF CONEY ISLAND, VIEWS OF CONEY ISLAND, The Wonderful Pleasure Land of the American Holiday-maker. With a New Vitagrapli Star, MILDRED MANNING MILDRED MANNING MILDRED MANNING And <'i Handsome New Leading Man, —'jl;j WALLACE MACDONALD lj|;|— —:!j!| WALLACE MACDONALD [I ■ —Wallace macdonald |j||— He is Vitagraph's latest discovery, and will warm the heart? of all our fair patrons. ALSO SHOWING "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" Episode 6—"On the Precipice." The intensely gripping domestic serial. And Latest News in "THE TOPICAL BUDGET" • Prices as Usual. Day Sale for To-night at Collier's, CAFE CHANTANT AND - gALE OF •ypORK 1.30 THIS AFTERNOON To 11 —■ THIS EVENING PROGRAMME: 2.30 p.m.—Fancy Dancing by Miss Edward's Pupils, of Hawera. Orchestral items. 7 p.m.—Dancing. T.:;0 p.m.—Waitara Band. 8.10 p.m Eancy Dancing by Miss Edward's Pupils. 5.20 p.m.—Waitara Band. * 8.40 p.m.—Fancy Dancing. 0 p.m.—Dancing and Band Selections. 10 p.m.—Auction of Unsold Goods (Mr. Webster). 10.30 p.m. —Final Band Selection. 10.30 p.m.—Concluding item, Battle of Confetti. DANCING. Plenty of seating accommodation in all parts of the Hall. Sweets, Souvenirs, Soft Drinks, Cakes, Produce, Fancy Work all procurable. Admission: Sixpence. CLOSING TO-NIGHT. CLOSING TO-NIGHT. piANOFORTE JJECITAL (In aid of Copper Trail) GOOD TEMPLAR HALL TUESDAY, JULY 23, AT 8 P.M. By MISS CLIFFORD, L.A.8., Assisted by Local Artists. Tickets, 2s, at Red Cross or Collier's. £AST JgND QONCERT MONDAY, JULY 15 by Q.EORGE ipWEEDIE f. Fancy Dancing, Dancing, Gramaphone Mnsie, Song?, Flips, Speeches, etc, assisted by Local Talent. Commencing 8 p.m. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 0.1. QKATO QRAND QONCERT. HEIIPTON HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918. JN aid of Okato Methodist Ladies' Guild. Excellent programme. Talented array of visiting talent, headed by the Rer. Papakura. Admission: Front Seats 2s, Body of Hall Is, Children fid. A. Dailey and E. M. Hawkins, Joint Sees. 1 ftft(Y GRAMAPHONE Records just I mired, from 3s 8d eact Rouble sided. Catalogues on wudinottnii - *-Colik-i J « Music Warehou**
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 1
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