]£MPIRE piCTURE pALACE. ''Where Everybody Goes." ■ Tlic People's POPULAI! PHOTO-PLAY PALACE. Another Magnificent Series of Stars, Commencing at the MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30 p.m. Also TO-NIGHT When the Star Boom continues. Eclair's Greatest and most Sensational since Zigomar. 3000™ THE MYSTERY THE MYSTERY OP THE GLASS COFFIN/ GLASS COFFIN it' you like n story that is full of unexpected and sensational incidents, that has a distinct ilavor of the magic and mystery of the East, you should make a point of seeing THE GLASS COFFIN. . Another Feature, and a NORDISK: THOSE Another THOSE EYES. Triumph. EYES. OWE IS BUSINESS; OITE IS BUSINESS; THE OTHER CRIME. THE OTHER CRIME. As viewed from different angles. A compelling storv by A.B. Col POSITIVE PROOF. POSITIVE PROOF. POSITIVE PROOF. Another of Essanay's Detective Films. An intense, forceful dramatic subject of great plot-strength and power. The Comedv Hit of the Season: THE YARN OF THE NANCY BELL. THE YARN OF THE NANCY BELL. THE YARN OF THJE NANCY BELL.. A great burlesque, wonderful to fiehold. One of Edison's funniest. GAUMOXT GRAPHIC. - AUSTRIAN IRON MINE. And- a Selig Western Comedy,THE WIDOW OF, RICKY O'NEAL. A Programme of Supreme Merit. Usual Empire Prices: 1/- & 6d.. THE SALVATION ARMY.' MEMORIAL SERVICE to the late General Booth to.,be held in Good Templar Hall, Courteriay street, at 8.1,') p.m. TO-MORROW. All welcome. Collection "to defray' expenses.'N. ADAMS, Ensign.
pLYMOL'TII JJROTHERHOOD SUNDAY, AT 3 p.in. . 1 Chair will be taken by Mr. Hirst. ADDRESSES by leading citizens bear ing on the life of the late founder of the Salvation Army,— GENERAL BOOTH. Addresses by his Worship the Mayor (Mr. G. W. Browne), Ensign Adams, Rev. J. W. Burton, Mr. C. E. Bellringer, and others. Come and show respeot to this great humanitarian, this grpat brother of the outcast and the poor. . rjTHE J)AXDIES rpHE . J)ANDIES ipHE J)ANDIES rpHE J)ANDIES H E A T E E gOY AL Direction ... Edwd. Bransc.ombe NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 3. (ONE NIGIIT ONLY) The time is drawing, nigh—in fact, it is "nearly ripe," as the politicians saywhen THE DANDIES Those incomparable purveyors of laugh' ter and frivolity, will be in your midst. TIT-BITS FROM THE DANDIES are so plentiful that to mention' all would take a whole issue of this paper, and that costs monev. However, don't miss CLAUDE DAMPIER and the village quartette in ''Willie'sWhiskers." Guess vou'U like Claude; he's funny. GEORGE MORGAN, he of the loose legs. MISSES HILDA LANE, EVELYN WARD and IRENE YERE. in items of vivacity. MESSRS OLIVER PEACOCK. GAIRN WOOD and LEONARD GRIFFITHS, in joint and several contributions and arguments. THE ROLLICKING DANDIES breed an air of cheery optimism which is irresistible. Their frivolity is infectious. Their absurdities, musical and otherwise, convulse you, and cause you to lean over and beat a violent tattoo on the head of the man in front. Prices: 3/-. and 1/-. 'Plan now open at Collier's. Day sales at Hoffmann's. Tarry not by the wayside, else you lose your seat. rpEA J>OOMS. pVRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. J, PI VAC has opened up-to-date tea- . rooms and luncheon vooms jn the Municipal Buildings, previously occupied by Mrs. Brown. Everything new, sweet and clean. Excellent cuisine. Good stocks of fruit and confectionery. S. J. FIY A 0 STRATFORD. NOTICE. rpilE COIjOXIAL SUGAR REFINING COY.. LTD., has this day reduced (he price of all grades of sugar ten shillings (10/-) per ton, Tablet sugar excepted. W. J. W. PHILSEX, Manager. Auckland, August 30, 1912. RUT THB BEST PLACE IS BAKER'"RUT THE BEST PLACE 18 BAKES B,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 89, 31 August 1912, Page 1
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