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AMUSEMENTS. L ! THE PEOPLE’S s TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTJ And finally To-morrow Night. The Incomparable Prima Donna, GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDINE FARRAR ■ Appears in an epoch-making super-pn . duction, founded on the famous stor “Montezuma’s Daughter.” A colossi achievement in. six parte, entitled “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT.” “THE WOMAN g6d FORGOT." “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT.” “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT.” “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT.” ' “THE WOMAN GOD FORGOT.” The production is filled with immens spectacular displays, and the artisti i details are a triumph in photography 1 Geraldine Farrar, whose last appearanc i in “Joan the Woman” called forth sue favourable comment, achieves sti j greater success as the daughter < j “Montezuma the Magnificent.” i Prices: Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, 1 I (plus tax). Bring correct change. HUIRANGI HALL. TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! LONG-NIGHT DANCE. A LONG-NIGHT DANCE will b held in the above hall on TUES DAY NIGHT (June 3). Mrs. Mover ! ley’s Orchestra in attendance, i N. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary. ' cBOS N.P. MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. SIXTH CONCERT GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Juno 5 and 6. The Society has been fortunate in securing tie assistance of MADAME JOHNSTON-TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON-TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON-TOPLISS (Of Sydney) The well-known dramatic soprano, who has sung at most of the leading concerts throughout the Dominion, and is now to make her first appearance before a New Plymouth audience. She was selected by Dr. Bradshaw (Christchurch) to take his solos ' at his Christmas Concerts, 1917 and j 1918. At Gisborne recently she was i called upon eleven times before the i audience was satisfied. Mr. Maughan I Barnett also engaged her on three | consecutive occasions. Box Plan opens at Cpllier’s on Thursday, May 29; no extra charge for booking. c 457 Prices: 2s 6d and 2s. H. BULKIN, Secretary. j - I ST. ANDREW’S LADIES’ GUILD. \ SALE OF WORK. The Annual Sale will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 5 (Afternoon Only). Sale will he opened at 2.30 p.m. Admission free. All Stalls will be well stocked and many novelties will be in evidence. c 787 MISCELLANEOUS. WINTER IS HERE. The cold weather demands that you should have a dainty threecourse Luncheon. You will find ono to your liking from 12 to 1.30 p.m. at the MARBLE BAR, NEW PLYMOUTH. BEEF TEA A SPECIALTY. c 756 IyOVAK AND QO, LOYAL RESTAURANT, Wish to notify the public that they have no connection with any other business, and trust by strict attention to business and cleanliness to receive a fair share of public patronage. Meals at all hours. FRESH FISH DAILY. c 614 NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. ALL persons found trespassing on my property will be prosecuted, and dogs destroyed. E. D. ANSFORD, Omata. b 974 J£AST Jj}ND QOACH J 1 ACTOR Y. Motor-car Body Repairs, Cars Painted or Enamelled in any colour and style required. Farm Implements Repaired by first-class workmen. Horse-shoeing and General Smithing. Rubber Tyres fitted to gig and trap wheels. i JjEECH, i PROPRIETOR, [ Next Bank of New South Wales, |

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 7