TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT At 8. SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. OUTSHINES THEM ALL. OUR NEW PROGRAMME A TRIUMPH Edison has Excelled in PIGS IS PIGS! HA! HA! ("You'll laugh too.) And HOW BELLA WAS WON. (From "Our Mutual Friend," Clnwlc> Dickens.) A MirjTONAIRE'S ADVENTURES (Remember "i'lie Cowboy Millionaire"? This is funnier, and a Lubin.)DOUBLE DECEPTION (An Hepwix button-smasher.) TIIK FOUR GREATEST COMEDIES EVER FILMED. Four thousand feet of the most exquisite, sparkling humor ever projected. THE DRAMAS. THE CARRIER PIGEON (You know the Kalem filmsV It's one.) THE ARCADIAN MAID (Will cnlmnce»your already high opinion of the AM. pictures.) THERE ARE OTHF.RS. Remember.—There are also scenic and industrial subjects. Wo have decided not to raise the price.
MRS. BARTON EX-COUNCILLOR OF GLASGOW Will speak on tho Jl E M P ER A X C E QUK S T I 0 N as under: SUNDAY. 3 p.m.,— BAWD ROTUNDA, ESPLANADE. (If wet, in GOOD TEMPLAR HALL.) SUNDAY, 8.15 .p.m.— THEATRE. .MONDAY, 8 p.m.— PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, 3 p.m.— GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. (Meeting for Women's Crusade.) WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.,— MASS MEETING IN THEATRE. Collections for Ex-pens ADMISSION FREE. PUBLIC MEETING. TISCII MEMORIAL. PUBLIC MEETING will bo lield in ' the Town Hall on MONDAY, Kith inst., at 7.30 p.m., to receive Report of Committee appointed at the previous public meeting. G. W. BROWNE. Mayor. SOCIETY FOR THE JJEALTII OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. GRAND GARDEN PARTY GRAND GARDEN PARTY GRAND GARDEN PARTY AT "BROOKLANDS" (Bv kind permission of Newton King, Esq.) In Aid of the above Society, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911, At 2 p.m. -
PROGRAMME. Adults' and Children's Bicycles Go-carts. Push Carts. Tricycles. DolIs ; Prams. Dolls' Go-carts. Decorated Hoops. Decorated Parasols.
valuable prizes w]!L be given in nil classes for the best turn-out. In children's t'lusws decorations are not necessarily to be done by children, but special prizes will be given for children's own work. RACES FOR CHILDREN. Photographs may be taken on the grounds. Afternoon Tea, Cd. Admission, Gd; Children, half-price.
G. MATTHEWS, Hon. Sec. UIXIVE QHURCIT. A SALE OF WORK SALE OF WORK In Aid of the Trust Funds Will be held in the (1001) TEMPLATES' HALL, On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, October H> & 20. Stalls for Fancy and Plain Work. l.oll'io and Refreshment Slalls. Afternoon Tea. Sixpence. Admission, Sixpence. Doors open: Thursday, 2.!!0 to 10 p.m.; Friday, 7 to 10 pin. OEND your next PRINTTNO Order to the "Daily News." Prices right ■nd satisfaction sruaranteed. •OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 97, 14 October 1911, Page 1
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