AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S !0-NIOHTI 10NJGHT! TO-VIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING AT 7.45 SHARP, first acrtening of 'our Big Ttiola-Sur Programme, - Heeded by WILLIAM FARNUM WILTTAM PARNtJM Of "A Tale of Two Cities" fame FARNUM ft » pig Fox feature of modem tinea, "MAYING FAIR." » "MATING FAIT." •PLAYING; FAEL" "PLAYING FAIR." "PLAYING FAIR." foe title is moit appropriate under »hich "Bill" mikei his re-appearanee, •ad the pieture is every inch a winner. When "Bill" Geta Going, Watch his Smile; watch iuj Scowl; but ■oat of all. watch hi* Fiat—and Dock. That's how lie.applies modern businssa methods, to the antique affairs of an old-world Tillage 'n this big Fox photoplay. Th» Gripping Triangle Feature Drama, "MOUNTAIN 3>EW" "MOUNTAIN DEW" Showing one of the greatest fights «ver arreened for the lore of a girl, 'i' and jtfce girl in MARGERY WILSON MARGERY WILSON Our Third Attraction— The Fifth Episode of "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" •JTSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" And the "GAUMONT GRAPHIC" Showing at the Usual rtices. Commencing at 7.45 to-night.
1918 CHAMPIONSHIP. (In aid of Copper Trail War funds.) dPUNAKE t. STRATFORD. Kick-off at 3 pan. 4. ft P. SHOWQmmDS, STRATFORD, '""'" THUBSDAY, AUGUST 29,1918. Admission, Is. Children, Od. foe whole of the Taranaki Public must come along and help to boost the Copper Trail Funds. D or two fa Bood Football aj two fast and clever Teams. Band in attendance. ICAL AND T?LOCUTIONARY J>MPETITIONS. PUPILS OP THE NEW PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS CENTRAL CENTRAL WEST END WEST END UOOD TEMPLAR HALL TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! TONIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!! PROGRAMME: 1. Duo Soto, Gwen Ballot and Flo. Ardent. 2. Retitation, May Darling 3 Solo, Mavis Ward. 4. Recitation, Maxwell Gray. 5. Dno Solo. Eiken Cleland and Winnie
6. Recitation humorous, Esma Blanch 7. Solo. Dorthy Norris 8. Heading, Maxwell Gray. ». Solo rhrtha Coleman. 10. Reading, Marjorie Dickey tl. Solo. Emma Martin 12. Recitation, humorous, Seton Richardton. 13. 8010, Victoria Harker t4. Recitation, humorous. Betty Welsh. 16. Solo, Keitha Loveridge. 14. Retitation, humorous, Delma Lye Commencing at 7 p.m. Adniaaura, la. Children, 6i IXJLB CHOW S 3 * Jf ARY-S ] IK ST. MARY'S Fat.t, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 4ft. (In aid of New Sunday School Building Fund.) Muaical Item*. Afternoon Tea. Sweet and Produce Stall*. Admluiog, la. Children, half-price. L A. NOLAN A CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. GOVERNMENT Vahtationa conducted aa under: Wool: At our itore. Quay Street, Wal;tara, at abort interrala during aea3wnp»kiin: At our Btore, Gill Street NVtfr Pljrrfiohtri. every four vreelu ■&■*','Vajimion- -Ti'.--'! ■•.-, S'.'itfetnber 17
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1918, Page 1
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411Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1918, Page 1
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