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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S. QUEEN STREET, OPP. G.P.O. Paramount—From all others a thing apart. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI Paramount Pictures present WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING' WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING In the Great Open-air Play, “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” ! “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” 1 “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” “THE GOLDEN FETTER.” A thrilling romance of the North-West, j Supporting Programme includes: LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE LATEST AMERICAN GAZETTE And the Popular Artiste, BLANCHE SWEET, v BLANCHE SWEET, BLANCHE SWEET, BLANCHE SWEET, In a Groat Play entitled “PUBLIC OPINION.” “PUBLIC OPINION.” “PUBLIC OPINION.” “PUBLIC OPINION.” Prices as Usual, plus Tax. COMMENCING FRIDAY: FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE In “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” “THE ROUGH HOUSE.” EUCHRE PARTY AT THE BUNGALOW. KAWAROA PARK. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 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. 1985 gCOTCH J I AI R CONDUCTED BY * ST. ANDREW’S LADIES’ GUILD. To bo Opened by the Mayoress on TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! At 2.30 p.m. Great variety of goods on sale; Afternoon Tea. No charge for admission. “TWA ’OORS AT HAME WP TH’ PRESBYTERIANS" AT NIGHT, Commencing at 7.30. Blood-stirring Songs of Scotland; Highland Dancing. Admission Is. f 987 'TECHNICAL QOLLEGE QONCERT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1917. Commencing 8 o’clock. The Technical College Girls will present Pattison’s ’’The Song of the Bell.” Admission: One Shilling. Programme. No. 1. Solo “Wall’d Securely in the Ground” Miss Q. Therkleson. 2. Chorus “Your Words Good Mas- I ter Well Befit.” 3. Solo “Then Heap Ye Up the Pinewood” Miss R. Genxhoefer. 4. Solo (Miss Norris) and chorus “The Bell that in the Earth’s Deep Hole.” 5. Recitative “See the Bubbles White Ascending” Miss D. Loveridge. 6. Solo “Hark in a Song with Gladness Rife” Miss M. Hannah. 7. Solo “Youth now Bids . tho Maid Adieu” Miss G. Norris. 8. Solo “0 Tender Yearning Sweetest Hope” Miss V. Harrison. 9. Chorus “Round the Flames are Fiercely Playing.” 10. Duet “Through the Brides Fain Locks so Dear” Miss V. Harrison and Miss Hannah. 11. Chorus “Through the Stern Paths of Life.” 12. Solo “The Wants of Sweet Home” Miss Thompson. 13. Recitative “Let the Casting be Begun” Miss Q. Therkleson. 14. Chorus “In the Earth the Bell is Hiding.” 15. Solo “While the Bell is Cooling Rightly” Miss M. Hannah. 16. Trio “Peace all Lovely.” 17. Chorus “Now our Labour’s End is Closing.” •Part 11. 17. Solo Miss Norris. 18. Spanish Dance Misses C. Moverley, R. Bishell, Z. Braund, A. Mason, Q. Therkleson, J. Markham, H. Cock, M. Roper, D. Hooker, G. Foot. 19. Solo Miss V. Harrison. 20. Turkish Dance Misses M, Hannah. B. Browne, G. Gumming Q. Therkleson, D. Prescott, A. Nioholls, G. Hardgrave, N. Marsh, D. Hook, L. Mason. God Save the King. BANDSMEN’S ]£MAS BENEFITPUKEKURA PARK. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT (December 6). Appropriate Carols, Solos and Band Selections. Look out for particulars of the Competition, open to tho General Public only. Private Donations to .this Special Effort gladly accepted. Proceeds to bo divided amongst the Members of the New Plymouth Citizens’ Band. H. E. CATTLEY, - » j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145999, 4 December 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145999, 4 December 1917, Page 7

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