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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLES. QUEEN STREET, OPP. -G.P.O. Paramount —From all otlrers -i\ tiling apart. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Wo announce a notable screen version, of Henderson’s popular play, THE MUMMY THE MUMMY THE MUMMY THE MUMMY AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING BIRD. AND THE HUMMING,BIRD. This thrilling story created a profound impression when recently produced in stage form throughout New Zealand. It is undoubtedly one of the most successful of modern plays, and in the screen version it loses none of its intense interest and originality. LILLIAN TUCKER LILLIAN' TUCKER LILLIAN' TUCKER LILLIAN TUCKER Capably enacts the part of Lady Lumley, a role which, it will bo remembered, was played by Beatrice Day throughout Australasia. CHARLES CHERRY CHARLES CHERRY CHARLES CHERRY CHARLES CHERRY Is appropriately cast -as Lord Lumley, “The Mummy,” giving an admirable portrayal of a difficult part. ■Also the Latest American Gazette, and IRENE HOWLEY IRENE HOWLEY . IRENE HOWLEY IRENE HOWLEY In “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME. “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME. “THEMOTH .AND THE FLAME. “THE MOTH AND THE FLAME. Prices as Usual, plus Tax. TO-MORROW! TO-MORBOW! Paramount Pictures present WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING In a Stirring Open-air Story, “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” EUCHRE PARTY AT THE BUNGALOW. KAWAROA PARK. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1917. Note—Euchre will Start' 8 p.m. sharp. PRIZES: Ladies’: First, Quarter-ton Coal; second, 251 b. Bag Flour. Gents’: First, Quarterton Coal; second, 251 b. Bag Flour. Admission : Ladies, Is; Gents, ' Is. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. Secretary. f 985 -g CO TCfl ]? AIE CONDUCTED BY ST. ANDREW’S LADIES’ GUILD. To bo Opened by the Mayoress on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1917, At 2.30 p.m. Great variety of goods on sale; Afternoon Tea. No charge for admission. “TWA ’OORS AT HAME Wl’ TH’ PRESBYTERIANS” AT NIGHT, Commencing at 7.30. Blood-stirring Songs of Scotland; Highland Dancing. Admission Is. f 987 jJANDSMEN’S N£MAS JJENEFIT. ' PUKEKURA PARK. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT (December 6). Appropriate Carols, Solos and Band Selections, Look out for particulars of the Competition, open to the General Public only. Private Donations to this Special'Effort gladly accepted. Proceeds to be divided amongst tho Members of the New Plymouth Citizens’ Band. f 992 H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary. TECHNICAL Q OLLEGE QONCERT GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, > DECEMBER 5, 1917. Commencing 8 o’clock. Meo Pattison’s' Famous Secular Cantata, ‘ ‘THE SONG OP THE BELL. ” Choruses, Trios, Duets, Solos; also a Variety of Fancy Dances. Price to all parts of the hall, Is. t 873 JpITZROY JUSTE ,]?OR JHJNDS. School Fund. ' YVM.C.A. Fund. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917. Commencing, at 2 o’clock. CHILDREN’S DISPLAY- OP WORK, Exhibitions of Physical Drill, Poi Dance, Marches, Exhibition of Methods of Rescue and Release, Competitions, Tug-of-war, Afternoon Tea, Ice Creams, Salads, etc., Sale of Work, Produce, Etc., Etc. Admission. 6d; Children, Free. 1997 Methodist church. FITZROY HALL, DECEMBER 13. Q.RAND QHEISTMAS « JfETE. Afternoon, 2.30. Evening, 7. “Admission- 6i.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 7