AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT it 7.45 TO-NIGHT A new World feature. JUNE ELVIDGB In JUNE ELVIDGE “THE ZERO HOUR.” “THE ZERO HOUR,” A unique love story interwoven with j a scathing exposure, of the methods of fake spiritualists. Also showing; “The Mystery of 13,” No., 9. Usual Prices. COMING FRIDAY THEDA BARA In another big Fox THEDA BARA super-feature “UNDER THE YOKE.” “UNDER THE YOKE.” „ Showing at Usual Prices. THE EMPIRE COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY At the Matinee. For Two Nights and Ono Matinee. E. J. Carroll presents Raymond Longford’s picturisation in seven reels of the book that made Steele Rudd famous, “ON OUR SELECTION.” “ON OUR SELECTION.” “ON OUR SELECTION.” “ON OUR SELECTION.” “ON-OUR SELECTION.” A dramatisation of which is now meeting with tremendous success in London, vide press cables. This ingenuous transcript of Steele Rudd’s epic is 75 per cent, comedy and 25 per cent, heart touches, and 100 per cent wholly absorbing. Just that clean, wholesome, human stuff lifted from life that brings the stray tear mingling with joyous laughter. Cost over £6OOO to produce. Record price paid for exclusive rights by E. J. Carroll. This is absolutely the first time, that “ON OUR SELECTION” has been shown on the screen, and must not bo confused with the Hayseeds _or The Waybacks, or any other Australian production. Prices: 2s 6d, 2s and Is- 6d. Plans at Collier’s. N.Z. Representative ... Leo. D. Chateau WORKERS’ gOCIAL ]JALL. THURSDAY/ AND FRIDAY, November 18 and 19. I ! 1 - ■ I TENNYSON’S “DREAM OF FAIR WOMEN,” and GRAND CONCERT. In aid of the Clarke Memorial Hostel. Tickets, 2s. Box Plan. at Collier’s. i 37 , gT. jyjARY’S rjpnißD J>OSE gHOW £ Also.- - LADIES’ GUILD SALE OF WORK. ST. MARY’S HALL, VIVIAN STREET WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 17 and 18, 1920. TVISPLAYS of Roses and all other Choice Flowers m season —Competitive Classes, Decorative Classes, Children’s Classes. ( Stalls for Children’s Clothes, Plain and Fancy Goods, Produce, Cakes, Flowers. Afternoon Tea. Musical Items in evening. Open each afternoon, 2 till 6; Wednesday evening, 7 till 9.30. Entries for Show close bn Tuesday evening, 16th inst. Schedules obtainable from City Fruit and Flower Co., Devon Street j or •D. E. RUEBE, - Hon. Secretary. 'hB4B ' ■ ’ .
pLUNKET pABY pETE. KAWAROA PARK ——- NOVEMBER 18 At 2.5 p.m. Baby Clothes Stall, Competitions. Afternoon Tea for Mothers and. * Babies. h 922 NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. T3OXING Championships will he held in the School Assembly Hall on THURSDAY, November 18, 1920, at 7.30 p.m. / •All Parents, Old Boys and Friends cordially invited. 134 AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. STRATFORD SPRING SHOW. T ATE ENTRIES will be received up , to the evening of THURSDAY, November 18. h 962 STRATFORD A. & P. . SHOW. NOVEMBER 24 and 25. NOVEMBER 24 and 25. LATE ENTRIES LATE ENTRIES LATE ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED TILL / THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18. THURSDAY 'NEXT, NOVEMBER 18. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 18. AT 9 P.M. BE SURE YOU’RE IN TIME! BE SURE YOU’RE IN TIME! * BE SURE YOU’RE IN TIME! h 393
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16895, 17 November 1920, Page 7
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493Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16895, 17 November 1920, Page 7
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