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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT I At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! In Wellington hundreds were turned away each night this picture was showing. Everyone is talking of this great production. NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, In her latest and greatest characterisation, “THE FORBIDDEN CITY.’’ “THE FORBIDDEN CITY.” “THE FORBIDDEN CITY.” “THE FORBIDDEN CITY.” The story of a girl whose mother offered her as a child as a sacrifice on the altar of a Yellow King. A girl whoso white father no one knew. A girl who fled from the harem to find a white man’s love! A dramatic triumph. Supports include the seventh cnisode of “WOLVES OF KULTUR,” “WOLVES OF KULTUR,” “The Gauniont Graphic,” and a tworcel coinedv scream, “PROPS, drops' AND FLOPS.” “PROPS, DROPS, AND FLOPS.” Prices remain as Usual. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FAREWELL PERFORMANCE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE DIGGERS. THE DIGGERS. WHO HAVE BROKEN ALL RECORDS IN NEW PLYMOUTH. LAST NIGHT A HUGE SUCCESS. LAST NIGHT of the New Programme LAST NIGHT of Stan. Lawson. LAST NIGHT of Tho Quartette. LAST NIGHT of Tho Diggers. DON’T MISS THEM TO-NIGHT—-IT’S YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s (plus tax). Business Manager Louis Fama. h 924 gALVATION JJALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. YOUNG PEOP LE' S. ANN IVER S ARY AND PRIZE-GIVING. Brigadier Toonier in Command. A. B. ROWLANDS, Commandant. h 940 EAST END BATHING RESERVE. pARTY AND £)ANCE On behaif of Holiday Queen, Miss Lilia Bellringer, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919. Prizes.—Ladies’: First Ham; second, 251 b. Sugar. Gentlemen; First, Ham; second, 2olb. Sugar. 'IVo Special Aggregate Prizes (six nights) for highest winners. Dance music by Mrs. George. Admission, Is. Next EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, owing to Pavilion being let on tho 18th. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, Annual CHRISTMAS EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE (proceeds on behalf of Holiday Queen), wlien valuable and useful prizes (first, second and third) will bo given. ROBT. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary. hB7B GALA DAY. KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW 1 WEST END SCHOOL PICNIC WEST END SCHOOL PICNIC RACES AND SPORTS FROM 11 A.M. Flat Races for Children, all ages Slow'Bicycle Race Wheelbarrow Race Animal Race Thread the Needle Apple Bobbing Egg & Spoon Race Bun and Lemonade Obstacle and Sack Addition Race Race PROGRAMME OF DISPLAYS. Commence 2 p.m. Fancy dancing by Mr. J. Hoskin’s pupils Physical Drill by School Children Flag Drill Wand Drill Physical Tableau Loop Tug-of-war Chinese Wrestling Wet Day Rape Mixed-clothes Race Blindfold Boxing STALLS. Produce J unable Toys Sweets Soft Drinks AFTERNOON TEA. COMPETITIONS ALL DAY LONG. Coconut Shy Doll Guessing Sambo and His Sheet and Soup Mates _ Plato The Erratic Arrow Swings Ocean Wave Swing Boats See-Saw Bathing and Paddling BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Free. Admission, Is; School Children, free. WIND-UP DANCE AT NIGHT. WIND-UP DANCE AT NIGHT. In Pavilion. Gentlemen, 2s. Ladies, Is. CHILDREN’S DANCE CHILDREN’S DANCE FRIDAY EVENING. DEC. 12. Admission, Is. W. BENNETT. Hon. Secretary. h49Z

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16613, 10 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16613, 10 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16613, 10 December 1919, Page 7