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AMUSEMENTS. ROSE: A Chinatown crook's beautiful decoy, as lovely as her heart is dissolute. ■ . THE FEOG: A professional contortionist, living by faking; suffering to excite pity. . ‘ THE DOPE: Who helps Rose stage her money-getting tales of being wronged. THE PATRIARCH: Whoso wondrous faith cures bodies and souls. THE WHOLE OE LIFE ILLUMINED. "THE MIRACLE MAN.” It’s not just a Picture. TO-NIGHT 1 : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! = TO-NIGHT! THE EMPIRE Footnote. —Whether you like the photoplay, or whether you do not, we ask you to forget all the unearned adjectives splashed on the big productions that occasionally prove disappointing. Have faith in this resounding statement which wo make in all sincerity: “THE MIRACLE MAN is the most heart-stirring, inspiriting and amazing- screen -story since the birth of the photoplay. Prices: 3s. 2s and Is (plus tax). Reserves at Collier’s.

THE PEOPLES • TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of the exquisite Vitagraph : supor-phlY, “'THE BRAMBLE BUSH.” “THE BRAMBLE BUSH.” Starring Dainty and Loveable CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS And the big Sunbeam comedy, “Work and Win ’Em.” COMING : TO-MORROW A Big Double Fox Bill. WILLIAM RUSSELL In ' “THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN” A six-cylindcr romance that beats on all six all the way. And MADELAINE TRAVERSE'' In “THE IRON HEART” ; A story of lasting love that grow out of grasping greed. BELL BLOCK HALL. FAREWELL Social and Euchre Party will bo tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Roller in the ’above Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, August 24. J. W. DOWNS, ( Hon. Secretary. . f 555 > E U OHRE pARTY s AT THE BUNGALOW, KAWAROA PARK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21* 1920. Note. —Euchre starts at 8 p.m. sharp. PRIZES: Ladies’: First, value 10s; second, value os. Gents.’: First, value 10s; second, value ss. ■ Fourth Night for Aggregate Prizes (ladies, value 10s; gents.’ value 10s). Admission: Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is. J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Secretary. f 661 HUIRANGI HALL. A PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1920. i Waltzing Competition Good. Prizes awarded. Mrs. Moverley’s Orchestra in attendance Excellent Floor and Supper. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. . f 329 M. MACKIE, ' Hon. Secretary. yyORKERS’ gOQIAL |JALL. ; FANCY DRESS B ALL ’ THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. [ Children’s Practices for the above will i he held in the Hall on Wednesday af- ; ternoon at 3.p.m. All willing to take r part are requested to attend. ’ R. G. BRABYN, f Hon. Secretary. s f 180 'GET YOUR COSTUMES READY FOR [ THE NEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED , SOLDIERS’ ’ pLAIN AND pANCY J)RESS JJALL. To bo held in tho Coronation Hall, New , Plymouth, on • ’ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1920. And followed by a . CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Prizes will be awarded both nights for; Best Fancy Costume, Best Comic, Best Poster, Best National, and Most Original. FULL PARTICULARS LATER.” W. P. OKEY, Chairman, Ball Committee. V. O. WEST,' Secretary, R.S.A. e 366 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. TTEIFER, close to profit. Apply- , CLAUDE WESTON. £428 MONEY TO LEND. A SUM of £2OOO, in one sum, on broad acres. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Now Plymouth. 1jf413

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16823, 23 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16823, 23 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16823, 23 August 1920, Page 7