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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHTI TO-NI6HTI For This Night Only. MAXINE ELLIOTT MAXINE ELLIOTT Acknowledged to be one of the most beautiful women in the theatrical world to-day, in a six-part Goldwyn play, “FIGHTING ODDS.” “FIGHTING ODDS.” See her as the wife to wdiom love is life —whoso devotion to her husband makes her fight the men who ruined him, and in that fight she uses a woman’s greatest weapon, the lure of the feminine, offering her own beautiful self as a sacrifice to greed. As an added attraction we are again screening “JUST FOR JOY,” the picture of daredevil stunts. Prices as usual; bring correct change. N. P. T ERmTORIAL C lub - FIRST ANNUAL MILITARY BALL CORONATION HALL, KING’S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. (In aid of Club Funds.) THE N.P. CITIZENS’ BAND WILL ASSIST. 7 Instruments— —7 Instruments Mrs. George’s Orchestra has been engaged. 7 Instruments— —7 Instruments Floor.—A special committee is specially preparing the floor. Decorations.—A feature. Supper.—A Ladies’ Committee, superintended by the Mayoress (Mrs. Burgess), has charge of the supper arrangements. GRAND MARCH AT 8 P.M. Tickets: Double, 6s; Single, Gentlemen os, Ladies 2s fid, Returned Soldiers 2s fid LIEUT. HOWARTH, RFM. M’GINTY, MEETINGS, ASSEMBLY HALL, ROBE STREET. MR. T. R. CAMERON, from Auckland, will conduct a Special Evangelistic Service in the above hall on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o’clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. c 790 ■yyHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. Liardct Street. SUNDAY., JUNE 1, 1919, At, 11 and 7. Preacher: Rev. J. Napier Milne. Morning subject, “Is Christianity Heroic?” Evening subject, “Tho Timid Man.” Strangers and visitors to town cordially invited. c 767 SPIRITUAL MISSION MEETINGS. —Service will bo held in tho Society’s Room, over Union Steamship Co.’s Office, Brougham Street, Sunday, 7 p.m.; speaker, Mrs. Harris-Robcrts; subject, “Tho Eternal Purpose.” All welcome. c 768 ST, ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MR. D. N. MacDIARMID, 8.A., will (D.V.) conduct services in the above Church TO-MORROW (Sunday). Morning subject “Life in the Desert”; evening, “Sudan and Its Needs.” There will be a retiring collection at close, of ■ each service, in aid of the Sudan United Mission. , c 713 MISSION. AMISSION by Redemptorist Fathers, St. Joseph’s Church, will be continued to-morrow. ; c 360 ! STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above ; Club will bo held in the Soldiers’ j Club on MONDAY, June 2, at 7.30; p.m. All players and intending players are requested to attend. Business important. J. CLARKE, P. SIMS, Hon. Secretaries. c 777 MISCELLANEOUS. DANCING. MRS. E. L. HUMPHRIES’ Fox Trot Class will be held on TUESDAY 7 , June 3, at 7.30, instead of Wednesday. c 774 RAILS WANTED. WANTED to Purchase, Service Rails (25 to 401 b.) and Fastenings.— For further particulars apply Public Works, Stratford. c 776 I’ATTERSALL’S STABLES AND GARAGE. EGMONT STREET. RELIABLE Motor-cars, with competent drivers, for hire; also all kinds of Vehicles. Livery and Bait Stables. Ample accommodation for ■storing Motor-cars, Motor-bicycles, etc. ’Phone 62. J. W. WEST, Proprietor - WE hold stocks of North British Hot Water Bags, all sizes.— Fraser’s Pharmacy. ADVERTISE in the Taranaki Herald if you have Furniture, Bicycles, Motor-cars, etc., Houses, Town or Farm Lands for gaia.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 31 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 31 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 31 May 1919, Page 7