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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHTI TO-NiGHTI For positively the last time. MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND As a, tricky little tom-boy who upse the calm of a whole village, “PECK’S BAD GIRL.” “PECK’S BAD GIRL.” “PECK’S BAD GIRL.” A joyously natural 'picture bubblh with fun and merriment. A delightf screen version of an equally delightf book. Mabel Normand is the bright, winsor Mabel of yore in this picture. She just as tricky as a bag full of kitten , Prices as usual; bring correct chkng j Reserve your Seat at Collier’s. e i h i j JLLUSTRATED pEOTURE. 1 I s ! TO-NIGHT An Illustrated Lecture entitled “THE OASIS, THE DESERT AND THE SUDAN,” will be delivered by MR. D. N. MACDIARMID- 8.A., TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, in the Good Templar Hall. Admission Free. Collection in aid of funds of Sundan United Mission. His "Worship the Mayor will preside. c 8( | jSJ p TERRITORIAL (JLUI FIRST ANNUAL MILITARY SAL j CORONATION HALL. I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT : KING’S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 191! ] (In aid of Club Funds.) I THE N.P. CITIZENS’ BAND "WIL i ASSIST. | 7 Instruments — —7 Instrument ! Mrs. George’s Orchestra j has been engaged. ; 7 Instruments — —7 Instrumec : Floor. —A special committee is special) | preparing the tloor. i Decorations. —A feature. Supper.—A Ladies’ Committee, superb : tended by the Mayoress (Mrs. Burgess has charge of the supper arrangement, GRAND MARCH AT 8 P.M. Tickets: Double, 6s; Single, Gentleme ss, Ladies 3s 6d, Returned Soldiers 2s 8 ' c 56 LIEUT. HOWARTH, RFM. M'GINTY, Hon. Secs. jpUGHRE p A R Tt " jAT THE BUNGALOW, KAWARO. i PARK. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. I Note. —Euchre starts at 8 p.m. sharp I PRIZES: | Ladies’: First, 51b. Bos Tea; second ! 25!b. Bag Flour. Gents’: First, 511 | Box Tea; second, 251 b. Bag Flour. I Fifth Night for Aggregate Prizes, j Admission: Ladies Is. Gentlemen L I O. J. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary. I c 798 | MISCELLANEOUS. I j pAYLEY AND pOGAN, ( DENTAL SURGEONS. | Morey’s Buildings, Devon Street, I New Plymouth. ’Phone 180. I cß2< DANCING. MISS LYNNE EDWARDS will be a 1 the Good Templar Hall on MON. DAY, 9th inst., at 4. p.m., to interview parents and' commence classes. Also Private Lessons and Classes foi Tox Trot, Hesitation, Three Step, Maxina, Tangoette, etc. ’ cBK WELLINGTON Diocesan School foi Girls, Nga Tawa, Marton.—The Second Term begins on FRIDAY, June 6. Pupils enter into residence on Thursday, Juno 5. —Miss M. F. Barker, M.A., Principal. cB2Q Mrs. harris-roberts, 12 Coilingwood Street, Ponsonby, Auckland. Handwriting delineated. Send birth date and stamped envelope; Is. cBIB STYLISH MODES IN COSTUMES. OUR Tailor-made Costumes are the latest and most stylish garments for the new season. Each is cut and finished with that perfection of detail which characterises the Bergman garments and ensures continued smartness. We have a varied assortment of Materials to select from, and the prices are moderate enough to suit the slenderest purse. A TRIAL SOLICITED. E. BERGMAN LADIES’ AND GENTS.’ TAILOR, Devon Street ... New Plymouth. c 689 ADVERTISE in the Taranaki Herald if you have Furniture, Bicycles, Motor-cars, etc., Houses, Town or Farm Lands for sale.

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16448, 3 June 1919, Page 7