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| AMUSEMENTS* ran] QUEEN STREET, OPP. GsP.O. The Sky has most .stars Paramount comos next. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHTI Wo present a great holiday programme, introducing the golden-haired, dimpled rival of Mary Pickford, LOUISE HUFF, LOUISE HUFF, LOUISE HUFF, LOUISE HUFF, And the sterling Pallas actor HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS In a drama of a thousand thrills, entitled “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.’' “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” See the “cavc-in” of the mine—the.race for life and liberty—the stampede—the attempted rescue —the plunge over the cliff. Swift as nemesis came Fate on the trail of the woman who deserted her husband-to-be on the wedding eve. She who knew not her own mind listened to another voice, and the disillusionment came too late. The horror of it as she stood face to face with the wife of the man she had renounced everything for. And then the great final payment of life’s mistake. Sweet as the rose was Renee (Louise Huff). Life had showered her with its greatest gifts, and she, kneeling at the feet of the man who had tasted bitterness at\the hands of another woman, bestowed all these gifts upon him, and with them the greatest gift of all —love. Also the charming heroine of “The Cheat,” FANNIE WARD, FANNIE WARD, FANNIE WARD, FANNIE WARD, In the five-part Lasky Star photoplay, “FOR THE DEFENCE.” “FOR THE DEFENCE.” - “FOR THE DEFENCE.” “FOR 'THE DEFENCE.” DEFENCE.” “FOR THE DEFENCE.” Prices as Usual. JJAST J}ND RESERVE. MONSTER jgUCHRE pARTY ANt) J)ANCE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. (Start punctually at 8 p.m.) PRIZES. Ladies’; First, Ham; second, Quarterton Coal (donated)j third, 251 b. Flour glonated).' Men; First, Ham; second, uarter-ton Coal (donated); third, 251 b. Flour (donated). Music by Mrs. George. THE LEARNERS’ DANCING CLASS will be continued at the Pavilion on FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Admission 6d. R. BENNOOH, Hon. Secretary. 388 QONCERT AND jQANCE. EGMONT, ROAD HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. A good Concert Programme has been arranged. It has been decided to hold a Concert and Dance instead of a Social. Proceeds in aid of Y.M.C.A. Ladies. Is. Gentlemen 2s. ‘ 441 ST. MARY’S SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. CHANGE OF DATE. THE Picnic will be held on THURSDAY, January 24. Scholars and teachers are requested to assemble at the Schoolroom at 1 pun. 298 QHET W O D 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR . GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. THE First Term, 1918, will begin on WEDNESDAY, February 6^ Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, February 2, from 2.30 to 4 p.m. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the/Principal, or at 9 Bulteel Street, New Plymouth. 7 E SCHOOL TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. ISS GLADYS WAY 7 notifies intonding pupils that the First Term begin on February 4. Terms on lication at her residence, Lemon eot East. 373 jyWTERNITY JJOxAIE. Nurse Amor has opened a Nursing home at “Aruhe,” 560 Devon Street' East, and is prepared to receive , patients. Telephone 590. 213 SHaRLAND’S MAGNESIA is particularly soothing when the digestion is disturbed and there is a. nasty taste in the mouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16037, 23 January 1918, Page 7