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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN STREET, OPP. G.P.O. The Sky has most stars Paramount comes next. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHTI For the last time —positively the last Wight of this great programme —we present 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 thodsand thrills, entitled “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” “THE LONESOME CHAP.” Also the charming heroine of “The Cheat,” FANNIE WARD, FANNIE WARD, FANNIE WARD. " FANNIE WARD, f In the five-part Lasky Star photoplay, “FOR THE DEFENCE.” “FOR THE DEFENCE.” "FOR THE DEFENCE.” “FOR THE DEFENCE.” . Prices as Usual. TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW i A Splendid Programme. The most enthralling picture-drama ever screened, entitled “FORBIDDEN PATHS.” “FORBIDDEN PATHS.” “FORBIDDEN PATHS.” “FORBIDDEN PATHS.” “FORBIDDEN PATHS.” “FORBIDDEN PATHS.’' A great cast/including Sessue Hayakawa as Satm Vivian Martin as Mildred Thornton, Tom Forman as Harry Maxwell, Carmen Phillips as Benita Ramaroz. Sato is hopelessly in Jove with Mildred, whom he calls his little “Cherry Blossom.” Then from Mexico comes one wdio stands in the way of Mildred’s hap- i pinoss, and Sato makers his plans. With power of the East he finds a wa'y—a way that makes you thrill and shiver, 1 Sato’s face was stern. Benita sank on hor knees before Idm. Sato: “We are but going whore many have gone before.” Bonita; “But why? I cannot. I fear death.” Sato: ‘.‘Neither you nor I have a place in life.. You do not love the man, but want to keep him. X love the little girl but cannot have her. You and I stand between their honour and happiness.” See SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, The great Japanese actor, in a masterful role that will hold you spellbound with its dramatic intensity. See * VIVIAN MARTIN, VIVIAN MARTIN, VIVIAN MARTIN, VIVIAN MARTIN, Tlie sweet and graceful Lasky artiste, in a delightfully romantic setting, tinged with many a pathetic touch. Also “THE MELBOURNE CUP,” 1500 feet; Gazettes, etc. J}AST J}ND RESERVE. .MONSTER jgUCHRE pARTY AND JQANCE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI (Start punctually at 8 p.m.) PRIZES. i Ladies’: First, Ham; second, Quarterton Coal (donated); third, 251 b. Flour (donated). Men: First, Ham; second, Quarter-ton Coal (donated); third, 2olb. Flour (donated). Music by Airs. George. THE LEARNERS’ DANCING CLASS will be continued at the Pavilion on FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Admission 6d. R. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary. 388 ' QONCERT AND JQANCE. EGMONT ROAD HALL, TO-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. Concert commences 8 p.m., Dancing 10.30 p.m. Ladies Is. Gentlemen 2s. 441 QHETWODE gCHOOt 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR v GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. THE First Term, 1018, 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 Bnlteel Street, New Plymouth. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. MISS GLADYS WAY notifies intending pupils that the First Term will begin on February 4. Terms on application at her residence, Lemon i Street East.. . 373 OZO TOOTH POWDER‘has becc popular in thousanls of hen Have you tried it?, 6d per tin eyi where t

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16038, 24 January 1918, Page 7