AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. "DABBLING 'TONGUES" ""WABBLING 'TONGUES" THE EMPIRE XO-NJfIHT! TO-NIGHT! , FOR THE LAST TIME, The Sensation of 1918, lm Ton Ever Been Talked About? Just as mountains are made from grains of land and seas from drops of water, so from si; glances, whispered nothingnesses, nodding heads, and secret nudges can be formed the seas of scandal in whiah many a fair reputation flounders. Never was this more powerfully exempli'awd than in this week's new superfeature * DABBLING rpoKQUES " "DABBLING (TONGUES" "•DABBLING HpONGUES" "Believe not each accusing tongue, As most weak persons do; Bat still believe that story wrong Which ought not to be true." —Sheridan. Featuring a strong cast, including AMES TLJORRISON And rjRACE yALENTINE Babbling Tongues" 'is one of the most arresting pictures of the year; it take.? tip the great evil of scandalising and gives a concrete example of the injury persona given to gossiping propensities visit upon.those who come into the range of their* unfounded criticisms. Stalls, 1/-; Dress Circle, 1/6 (No Tax). Reserves at Collier's, 1/6. NO PICTUKES XiIAS NIGHT. NO PICTURES XMAS NIGHT. COMING, BOXING NIGHT-, . J£MTLY "gTEVENS, T£MTLY GTEVENS, *r£Hß SLEEPING ]yrEMORY" "fPBE gLEEPING JJEMORY" A DANCE-RECITAL BY IJTSB BEDFORD'S pUPILS GOOD TEMPLAR HALL DECEMBER 26 AND 27Commencing at 8 pjn.
PROGRAMME: i. Pianoforte Solo, Miss Leatham. 2. Ballet DDr, Misses M. Tiplady, M. Mooat, C. Moverley, 0. Palmer, D. Bedford, E. Mouat. 3. Song Mr. Crawford. 4 fliiry Ballet, Misses Peggy Mclsaac (Queen), Mona Ward, Molly Tuohy, Dalma Roebuck. Betty Hsgar. 6. Song, ; Mrs. Birch-Johnstor. S. Song and Chorus, Misses D. Jordon, M. Tiplady, M. Mouat, D. Bedford, 0. Palmer, C. Moverley, A. Wilson. Interval. 7. Interpretation Dance (Dance of The Wood Xymphs), Misses C. Moverley and 0. Palmer. 8. Item, .'. Mr. Crawford. 9. Egyptian Vase Dance, Misses A. Wilson, M. Mouat, D. Bedford. 10. Song,'. Mrs. Birch-Johnston. 11. Ballet (Fleur D"Amour), Misses T. Monteath, 0. Palmer, E. Mouat, M. Tiplady, C. Moverley, D. Bedford, A. Wifeon, M. Mouat. —-■ 12. Item, Mrs. Birch-Johnston and Mr. Crawford. 13. Song and Chorus, Misses Oliver, M. Monat, M. Tiplady, D. Bedford, 0. Pabner, &. Wilson, C Moveriey. : God Save The King. The Accompanist for all Dances: Miss E. Bennett, UA.B., A.T C.L, Tickets, 2s. Box Plan opened at Collier's on Tuesday morning at 9 tm. Booking 6d extra. "' '■ QBAND QHBIBTMAS rjONCERT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE
CHRISTMAS NIGHT; DECEMBER 25. (In aid of the Sfgsmotu Seaside Committee.) REV. PAPAKAKURA MR. R. L. COOPER MR. S. H. DUNSTAN . MRS. COLIN McLAREN MB3S ETHEL DUFF (Christehurch) MISS COCKER 4 MR. F. W. G. McLEOD MR. A. 0. BTURROCK And. Other Artist*. Tickets: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-; reserve at ColBert (no extra). A POPULAR A POPULAR LONGNIGHT DANCE RACE NIGHT, DECEMBER 26, 1918. Splredld Floor, Music sod Sapper. Husk by Mrs. George's Orchestra. feintlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is 64 B, BENNOCH, Eon. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1918, Page 1
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