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AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLE’S PICTURE PALACE. QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE G.P.O. “Screening Productions that are called Paramount.” Q.REAT JJOLIDAY pROGRAMMES TO-NIGHT! For a Two-night TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Season Only. Paramount (Pallaa-Morosco) Company present a great drama, revealing the workings of the “spy system. ’ LEONOEB ULRICH LEONORE ULRICH LEONORE ULRICH LEONORE ULRICH In THE INTRIGIJE THE INTRIGUE THE INTRIGUE THE INTRIGUE A gripping drama of vice-like intensity, rivals anything yet screened. Leonore Ulrich, as the countess masquerading as the maid, plavs an unusually exacting role. Don’t miss “The Intrigue.?’ Also the, king of fun doctors, in his riot of fun ROSCOE (“FATTY”) ARBUCKLE ROSCOE (“FATTY”) ARBUCKLE ROSCOE (’“FATTY”) ARBUCKLE ROSCOE (“FATTY”) AHBUCKUE In THE ROUGH HOUSE THE ROUGH HOUSE THE ROUGH HOUSE THE ROUGH HOUSE And the Latest Gazettes from America and Australia. -- Prices as Usual. Commencing Thursday for a Two- — night Season Only. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY! A hig double-star holiday bill-ofi-fare. We present that charming young artiste MARY MILES WINTER MARY MILES WINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES WINTER ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT A wonderfully appealing picture, combining strong dramatic incidents, pathos and fun. Also the world’s sweetheart MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In HULDA FROM HOLLAND HULDA FROM HOLLAND HULDA FROM HOLLAND HULDA FROM HOLLAND ■“Once yet vill I sew you up, und no more.” See Mary in one of her most famous picturei Prices as Usual. COMMENCING COMMENCING —— SATURDAY SATURDAY BLANCHE SWEET ’ BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET In ’ THE SOWERS ' THE SOWERS THE SOWERS THE SOWERS And the Montreal' Hydro Electrical Works (in two reels), being the first of a series of the hydro-electric works of Canada. These films have boon handed to us by the Canadian Trade Commissioner; they are interesting.- Prices as Usual. RACE NIGHTS RACE NIGHTS AT THE EAST END PAVILION. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! pONG JNyTIGHT J)ANCE Good floor, good music, good supper. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. Admission; Gentlemen Is fid, Ladies Is. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. pUCHRE pARTY. Starts punctually at 8 p.m.; finish 10. Prizes.—Ladies’: First, 51b. Box Tea; second, 261 b. Flour. Gents’: First, 61b. Box Tea; second, 251 b. Flour. FOLLOWED BY A LONG NIGHT . DANCE. Starting 10.30. Music by Miss George. Admission; Is. THE LEARNERS’ DANCING CLASS will be continued at the Pavilion on FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. Admission fid. R. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary. 720 FITZROY HALL-THURSDAY NEXT At 8 p.m. Q. RA N D QO N CERT. PROGRAMME. \ Overture, Pianoforte Solo (selected), Mi's. Cooper, L.A.B. Song, “Sunshine and Rain,”, Mr. Fredric. s Quartette, Mcsdamcs and Messrs. White and Johnston. ' Song Mr. Norman Day. Recitation, “The Housekeeper's Soliloquy,” Miss Bishop. Song (selected) Mrs. Thompson. Pianoforte Solo, “Mazurka Lisehtisky,” Mr. A. Sturrock, L.Mus., T.C.L. Interval. Song, “Admiral’s Broom,” Mr. Cooper. Song, “Mother of Men,” Miss E. "White. Pianoforte Solo, “Ballad in A Flat” (Chopin), Mrs. Fredric, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. Song (selected) ..: Mrs. Thompson. Song, “Wake Up” Mr. Fredric, Quartette, Mcsdames and Messrs. White and Johnston. Song, “Two Grenadiers,” Mr. Cooper. Song (selected) Mr. Norman Day, Accompanists; Mr. A. Sturrnek, L,Mus., T.C.L.; Mrs. Fredric, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. Admission Is.. 743 DELICIOUS, wholesome, economical —“Desert Gold Tea.” Once try it and you’ll always drink it. Save the camels. They may win you £lO. 2 Films developed, guaranteed prompt delivery.—Davies Pharmacy. Have your films developed at the J)g.vies Pharmacy,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16049, 6 February 1918, Page 7

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