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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT 1 At 7.45. TO-NIGHT 1 Lovely, piquant and charming MARGARITA FISHER MARGARITA FISHER MARGARITA FISHER In a new Mutual Film triumph, “THE PRIMITIVE WOMAN.” “11 IE PRIMITIVE WOMAN. “THE PRIMITIVE WOMAN.” Margarita Fisher has done nothing hotter —it’s the triumph of her mm cuioe r , while her “Jazz” dance, “THE ESKIMO FLING” has a saucy, spicy flavour taut makes it a perfect delight. Also, the sixth episode of the “WOLVES OF KULTUR.” The big serial attraction supreme. COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY. WILLIAM FARNUM In a Fox special WILLIAM FARNUM feature “THE HEART OF A LION.” “THE HEART OF A LION. Adapted from Ralph Connor’s famous novel, “The Doctor of Crow’s Nest. Prices as Usual. THE EMPIRE Direction: G. P. Hanna and J. G. Faina. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT.: COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. rjVHE ‘pAMOUS (Late N.Z. Divisional Pierrots). THE LARGEST COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY EVER. TOURING IHe DOMINION. The combination with an international reputation; the popular Trench Entertainmont in Franco .and Belgium. The Entertainment known by every Returned Soldier, for whom THE FAMOUS “DIGGERS” Raised the sum of £2500 POUNDS D-.n’t miss the of eceing 1 ti Famous ’“Diggers” in unique programme of MUSIC MIRTH MERRIMENT MUSIC MIRTH 20 PERFORMERS 20 20 PERFORMERS 20 Including 10 SELECT ORCHESTRA 10 SELECT ORCHESTRA (Direction; Bernard Cottier.) Sco Nest Issue for Particulars. Touring Manager Victor Bock. h 709 kOOOilii! SOLDIERS RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. Q.KAND JJENEFIT QONCEUT AND ENTERTAINMENT To Air. A, W. Jenkins, who was hurt in assisting at our Annual Ball. v GOOD TEAIPLAR HALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. Playette: “SNOWED UP WITH A DUCHESS.” “SNOWED UP WITH A DUCHESS.” “SNOWED UP WITH A DUCHESS.” Cast: The Dnehoss, Mrs. F. G. Evans; French Dressmaker, Airs. 0. H. AYeston; Mrs. Chonleigh Jones, Airs. E. A. Walker; Airs. Hodge, Aliss Dora Bedford. Second Part. Cornet Solo Air. R. Taylor Song Airs. Wilkes Song Air. C. B. Webster Song Aliss Hine Song Air. Smith (Waitara) Song Aliss Jones Grand Finale: “PASHA KICK UP A DUSTO.” “PASHA KICK UP A DUSTO.” “PASHA KICK UP A DUSTO.” God Save the King. Accompanists; Aliss Pike, L.A.8.; Air. \ A. Sturrock, L.Alus. T.C.L. Tickets, 2s each. Box Plan at Hoffmann’s. h 344 JHTZROY gCHOOL OARNIVAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919. Exhibition of School Work; Drill Displays; Competitions; Bran Tubs; Plain and Fancy Stalls; Produce and Sweet Stalls; Soft Drinks and Ice Creams; Fishing Pond. COOKERY COMPETITION, Judge, Airs. Richards; stewards, Airs, and Miss Bellringer. Entries close 3rd instant. Programme: Gatea Open 1.0 p.m. Official Opening 2.0 p.m. Physical Drill, etc. 2.15 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Races, Com- , petitions 2.45 p.m. Physical Drill, etc 3.45 p.m. Competitions 4.15 p.m. God Save the King 6.0 p.m * h 679 NEW PLYAIOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. gPORTS Will bo held on THURSDAY, December 4, on the Recreation Grounds. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Entries will bo taken on ground for Old Boys’ and Old Girls’ Races. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. L. AROA, T. BAILEY, Joint Secretaries. h. 619

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16607, 3 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16607, 3 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16607, 3 December 1919, Page 7