MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME. The "Empire" Means tlie Best. JjniPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT A new and. exceptionally "brilliant selection. headed by an EXQUISITELY DEPICTED American Biograpli Co.'s Sensation, A BEAST AT BAY, A BEAST AT BAY, . Featuring the versatile and popular young favorite, MISS MARY PICKFORD, in the greatest thrilling production vet shown. Also THE TELEPHONE GIRL, THE TIXEPHONE'GIRL, Tiio Vitagraph Co.'s Masterpiece. Thrilling experience of a telephone girl who sticks to her post in a burning building until cvervbodv gets out safely. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER, THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. - A modern and thoroughly original drama ' bv the Kalem Players, HOME FOLKS Another exquisite A.B. HOME FOLKS drama. Again sweet HOME FOLKS Mary Pickford. : The Notorious Bonnor Gang, THE .MOTOR' BANDITS. THE MOTOR BANDITS. PAT!IE LONDON GAZETTE. Also a '•Bunny" Comedy. Scenic and comic pictures. The Empire Symphony Orchestra will plav llerr Aletter's brilliant overture, "QUEEN OF THE NILE." pHILIP HEREFORD'S UNIQUE LECTURKS and Spcciallv-prepared Illustrations, WIIITELEY HALL TONIGHT. 2/- and 1/-. Day sales at Collier's. No reserved seats.
Subject;SATURDAY NIGHT at eight: "Embryologj', as confirming the theory of man's ape relationship, and the animal survivals in man." Owing to the nature of the subject, adults only will be admitted. PLYMOUTH MEETING AT GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, TO MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Speaker: REV. FRANK HALES. - Subject: "MIXED PICKLES." Chairman: MR. JAMES CLARKE. Conductor: Mr. W. M. Perry. Pianist: Mr. A. V. Carbines. Collection on behalf of Management Funds of the Brotherhood, : ST. MARY'S CHURCH, NEW ' PLYMOUTH. iy£EN'S gERVICE, AT 3p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912. ADDRESS by the Viear (Rev. A. H. Col vile, M.A.)' Subject: "IS IT PEACE?" JELL pIOCK JJ A L L The Usual Monthly pARTY AND J)ANCE will be held in above Ilall on TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 10. Don't miss this one. Usual good things. J. W. DOWNS, Hon. Sec. WHITELEY gPRIXG "p* L 0 WE R WHITELEY HALL. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 & 13. Open 2 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. COMPETITIONS in Decorated Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantles, Baskets, Vases, Children's Buttonholes (two classes). Cut Blooms (Novice). Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's shop on TUESDAY, September 10, at 0 p.m. Entry fees, 6d; children free. LIBERAL PRIZE LIST, including seven Specials. Other attractions:—Shooting b 11 Jumble Stall, Etc. Afternoon Tea anil Supper. Admission to Show, 1/-; children half-, price. NOTICE. 'J HAVE much pleasure in announcing to mv customers and the public that I have from the 2nd September transferred niy Boot and Shoe Business to my son, W. E. Dockrill, who lias so satisfactorily conducted it for the last five years. T have to sincerely thank the public for their liberal patronage and support for the past 32 years, and respectfully j ask for a continuance of it to my son, | wliom T can recommend as working earnestly to uphold the good name I have earned of keeping only reliable goods and selling them at the lowest prices. As mv arrangements require that all. accounts to date will have to be paid by the Ist October, I would thank my customers for a settlement by that date. Yours respectfully, E. DOCKRILL. TjINNEit & .SUPPER. —Have your meals in town at the Albion Restaurant, next to Pellew's, Devon street. Tasty dinners and suppers. All meals 1/-. 20-t.c. rpRY a pair of our Viscolised Watertights. They arc guaranteed waterproof. Once worn, and vou .will wear no
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 95, 7 September 1912, Page 1
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