AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S. QUEEN STREET, OPP. G.P.O. Paramount*— Fross all others a tiling apart. o TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI i Wo jjrcsent a stirring and original drama of society, from the great Lasky f Studios, entitled “THE VOICE IN TOE FOG.” “THE VOICE IN THE FOG.” “TOE VOICE IN TOE FOG.” , “TOE VOICE IN THE FOG.” A story full of gripping moments and sensational episodes, in five big acts, featuring two prominent popular Paramount artists in the persons of DONALD BRIAN and ADA GLEASON DONALD BRIAN and ADA GLEASON DONALD BRIAN and ADA GLEASON DONALD BRIAN and ADA GLEASON Also, the third of the side-splitting series t of Paramount-Arbuckle Comedies, in two parts, entitled ‘A ROUGH HOUSE.” “A ROUGH HOUSE.” “A ROUGH HOUSE,” “A ROUGH HOUSE.” And a Rough House it is, sure enough! The story has to do with Mr. and Mrs. Rough, who are living quite happily in their little rough house by the sea, when Mrs. Rough’s mother comes to spend a few weeks—and then, the fun starts. Genial “Fatty” ROSCOE ARBUCKLE ROSCOEARBUCKLE ROSCOE ARBUCKLE ROSCOE ARBUCKLE who is the second highest paid comedian in the world, appears in 2000 ft. of wholesome comedy, the story being wonderfully fitted to “Fatty’s” inimitable characteristics. He is supported by Al St. John and Buster Keaton, who pull off more trick stunts than is usually seen in comedy. 'Von must see it! Prices as Usual, plus Tax. MATINEE TO-MOBROAV AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. MATINEE TO-MORROAV AT 2 P.M. Children 3d. NEAV PLYMOUTH CITIZENS’ BAND. ■ ’CARNIVAL PUKEKURA PARK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1917 (Day after Boxing Day). PROCEEDS IN AID OF BAND-ROOM BUILDING FUND. Heads of Families should keep this day free_ SPORTS, CHILDREN’S RACES, ETC. Hot AA’ater provided all day. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. A. BULUANS, Hon. Secretary. g 65 METHODIST CHURCH. / FITZROY HALL, DECEMBER 13. Q.RAND QHRISTMAS JUSTE. Afternoon, 2.30. Evening, 7. Admission 6d. f 990 BOROUGH OF NEAV PLYMOUTH. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. WEATHER permitting, a Recital of the New Plymouth Citizens’ Band will be given at Kawaroa Park on SUNDAY, 9th hist., commencing at 3 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. gB6 MISCELLANEOUS. O A A MEN wanted to assist at Laidlaw Hobbs’ Big Auction Sale, opp. Criterion Hotel, Saturday next, II o’clock. g 47 WANTED TO LET. BROOKSIDE,” Carrington Road, near entrance Pukekura Park. Apply—--1 NEWTON KING. g!O7 N ow o PEN THE NEW MARBLE BAR THE NEW MARBLE BAR Possessing Everything to be Desired. Strawberries and Cream (the first of the season), Dainty Afternoon Teas (homemade cakes, etc.), Pure Ice Cream Sundaes, Real Fruit Sodas. LUNCHEONETTE AT THE NEW MARBLE BAR THE NEW MARBLE BAR ON SATURDAY. The Marble Bar Symphony Orchestra in Attendano FREDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar, Sydney), Manager. THE too free indulgence in sweets, cakes, etc., soon upsets the stomach The easiest and simplest corrective is Sharland’s Magnesia. f 9 SEND your Advertisement to Xfie Taranaki Harold if you have Farm Lands for £5Bl i
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 146002, 7 December 1917, Page 7
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497Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 146002, 7 December 1917, Page 7
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