AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NK.HT At S TG XIGHT LADIES,-THIS IS YOUR PICiTKE ' —Of course, man may see it as well, but they had beter be >alely married first! MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY MAbGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY la & brilliantly. scintillating Goiuwyn Drama, "NEARLY MARRIED" " NEARLY MARRIED " "NEARLY MARRIED" " NEARLY MARRIED" "NEARLY MARRIED" "NEARLY MARRIED" • First she would and then sus wouldn't And it is a very unwise thing to be undecided, especially about whether you Will or you won't go for a honeymoon Madge hesitated, with rather astounding results. The humorous element is strong but the serious aspect is stronger, and makes it a remarkable picture. This it a Goldwyn, and a FirstQuality Goldwyn at that. Madge Kennedy was delightful in •*Baby Mine." but she reaches the hi.ehwater mark of her art in "Nearly Married." Pretty MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY—And her eyes! MADGE KENNEDY -And her siaile! MADGE KENNEDY She said: "I'm not going to many you any more!" But Did She Mean It! In Addition: AN 0. HENRY STORY, The Prince of Short Story Writers! •THE GIFTS OF THE MAGI" "THE GIFTS OF THE MAGI" The Story Forms a Most Attractive Featurette. Latest "Pathe Gazette" Topical JOB THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT Prices as UsuaL gTRAXFORD gOROUGH QOPPER IJIRATT, FINAL EFFORT. QOXCERT In The Town Hall, Stratford JTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 8 p.m. Programme by > «EW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR O—VOICE0 —VOICES—60 i Other Items by First-class ArtistsPrices: D.C, 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserves ltd extra. Bos Plan at Grubby. DANCE TO FOLLOW AT 10.30. Fox's Orchestra. First-class Supper, ladies, Is. Gents, 2s. jyjART £)AY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. On Behalf of YJI.C-A. Butcher's Shop, Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets and Refreshments, Afternoon Tea. COOKING COMPETITIONS. Home-made Bread, Scones, Jam Sand .rich us-iced; 6 Jam Tarts, 6 Sausage lolls. Entry, 3d. Cone along and spend a glorious afternoon at Lepperton. Cars meet mid-day train and take you bade. JRAND CONCERT IN THE EVENING JJEMPTON JJALL, QKATO A HARD-UP SOCIAL W3l be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Funds. Gents, 2/6. Ladies, 1/-. J. McLEOD, Hon. Sec. PIERROTS' GRAND PATRIOTIC pLAIN Si pANCY J)RESS gALL To be held in the Coronation Hall, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918. Handsome Frizes will be awarded to the followingBest Dressed Lady representing either England, Scotland or Ireland. Best Dressed Lady representing either Canada, Australia, South Africa, India, Egypt, or New Zealand. Best Dressed Lady representing any of the Allied Countries. Best Dressed Lady wearing any Patriotic Dress other thas those above stated. First-class Music, First-class Sapper wiH be supplied by the ladies, under Mrs. Burgess. Tickets on sale from any of the Pierrots: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. J. HOSKIN, Organ,--
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1918, Page 1
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