AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 7.45 SHARP. A MAMMOTH THREE-STAR .PROGRAMME. Last Kpi:-odf? of "THE MYSTERY OF TEE DOUBLE CROSS" And Tito Big Special Features, DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM , DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM Popular hero of "The Spy System" and ot'nor noted film successes. Iri tiie Uili.'Sii) Fax Special Feature, . "BUHAND OF THE BAD LANDS" "DUSAND OF THE BAD LANDS" "DURAND OF THE BAD LAUDS" "DUSAND OF THE BAD LANDS" The story of a T?al "Bad Mail"—a. daring, devil-may-care, two-handed outlaw of the Far Wo::, win? is redeemed by a Cwercors panion, a woman's love end ihiee lovable. kiddies, it's a Heal "Humßiei* Also: Harry Morey and Gladys Leslie. Harry Morey and Glsdvs Leslie. In a fine Blue-Ribbon Feature—the story of an Irish hi his bvt and his life. "HIS OWN PEOPLE" "HIS OWN PEOPLE" Trices as TJsuaL
NGAERE GARDENS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER J, JESTER JgROTHERS Are entertaining tlie Eltham Salvation Army Boys oh abov« date. flie Wator Ciut» in full Swing.
METHODIST PATRIOTIC QON'CERT GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13. Programme by Visitinj and Local Artists, ir.cludir.,r;: Miss Ethel Duff (ChriatchurcYi, Rev S. H. P;;pakakiira, . ilisc Yotin;r ai*<: Sergt.-Major Gill. Proceed? for Women's Patriotic Com' mittec. P.cd Cross Society and Y.M.C.A. Admission: is and Is. Plan and Day Sale?, at U.K. Bookshop. No extra fee for bockin?. Plan opens Friday aiernii'g. JJEMPTON J-J.VLL, QKATO. GRAND MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT. 1 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STH. In aid cf funds for Red Cross. Led by Ta/auaV:i'; best Cornermen— Bone*, ,1. Lovell. Tambo, W. Putt. 100 laughs in 100 minutes. Admission, 2s, Is 6d. Children, half-priee. W. E. WILLIS, Era. Sec. ■y t; n a gc ii ooi. WEI,COME-nOME SOCIAL TO PRIVATE W J. McCRACKEN Oa FRTBAY, NOVEMBEP. 3; Commencing at R p.m. T. VICKERS, Secretary.
central district school committer. Central District School Committee ere iirgantly in need of Funds for the purpose of improving the school grounds both at the Central and Courtenay Street Schools, and in view of the many functions now being arranged for patriotic and other purposes it Las been decided not to organise any form of entertainment to raise funds, but to make an appeal to all parents and friends of the Bchool for a straight-out donation towards the funds fr.r beautifying the school grounds. Donation*, which will be acknowledged through the press, may !w left at the offices of The Daily News, The HpkiW, or with ?rv u<eninor of tho committee. <j, SMITH, Clmlrtnan. F. A. CCLE?,!.A>:, j Secretary.
JOHNSON'S CABSOJt REMOVER. pROVIS'G a great boon to car owners who believe in kcopinjr their cylin den clean. Price per tilt, 6/-;, injector far game, 3/0. , ERIDGKR'S Koto; Store, Throe GO ti- TO;. • ffltlßß.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1918, Page 1
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