AMUSEMENTS. KING'S CINEMA, STEATPORD. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Great Human Drama with All-Star Cast, Paramount-Artcraft Special, 'THE WHISPERING CHORUS" 'THE WHISPERING CHORUS." You have heard them—Bhese echoes, which, unknown to ears, are heard. The sacred private life of every man and, woman is lived away in a hell of echoes I to the music of this "Whispering Chorus," which fills life and colors it, and makes it beautiful or otherwise. NOTE.—The climax of "The Whispering Chorus" is so tremendous, so gripping, that no one will he ushered into the theatre during the last 30 minutes of the play. "THE WHISPERING CHORUS" is the most intense human drama ever screened. A.io on the same programme is the Triangle feature. "UNTAMED." Featuring ROY STEWART & ETHEL FLEMMING. A virile. Western story with a whiplike snap and the crackle of a six-shooter. Other items include 2000 ft. Keystone comedy and Gazette. Owing to the great length of this programme the first picture will commence at 7.45. SUPER-PROGRAMME PRICES: Circle 2/-; Stalls 1/ti. No extra charge for reserves. Be wise— RESERVE YOUR SEATS AX ONCE PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING—THURSDAY. 23rd inst., at 2,30 p.m. A CORDIAL invitation is given to Members of other Clubs, Visitors, and Ladies to be present. Play commences at 1.45. C. CARTER, Hon. Secretary. WEST END BOWLING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. <JIHE Official Opening of the West End Club will take place on THURSDAY NEXT, October 23, play commencing at 2 o'clock. * Bowlers, Visitors, and Ladies cordially invited. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT WAVERLEY RACECOURSE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919 (LABOR DAY). TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. QN Monday, 27th October, a special train will leave New Plymouth at 7.33 a.m., Waitara 7.12, Lepperton 7.58, Inglewood 8.23, Tariki 8.39, Midhirst 8.50, Stratford 9.8, Eltham 9.28, Normanby 9.48, Hawera 10.8, Patea 11.2, Waverley Racecourse (arrive) 11.22 a.m. Return train leaves Waverley 5.10 p.m., Waverley Racecourse 1.35, Patea 6.0, Hawera, arrive 0.50, depart 7.12, Normany 7.21, Elthnra 7.49, Stratford 8.20, Midhirst 8.30, Tariki 8.48, Inglewood 9.3, Lepperton 9.21, Waitara (arrive) 9.40, New Plymouth (arrive) 9.45 p.m. These trains will stop only at stations above-named and at Bell Block. DoWn mail from New Plymouth will not take passengers for Waverley. Special train leaves Lepperton Junction 9.23 p.m. for Waitara (connecting with 5.10 p.m. train from Waverley). Goods Sheds will be closed on Monday, 27th October. For further particulars see handbills. BY ORDER.
gTRAYED—On my farm', Newall road, one strawberry cow and one Jersey colored cow. The owner can nave same by paying expenses. E. AYLWARD, Warea. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. JMPOUNDED in the Rahotu Pound, one bay mare, one chestnut mare. If Poundkeeper. W. EAGAR, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, (Late P. Lawson) INGLEWOOD, wishes to notify the general public that he has acquired the above business. Only the best of goods stocked. A trial will convince vou. M R - W. _R. J OHS * DENTIST, WAITARA, has resumed practice. WEST END SCHOOL CHILDREN'S GALA DAY, KAWAROA PARK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, Look for Full Particulars Lite',
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1919, Page 1
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