GRAND NEW PROGRAMME. SEND THE CHILDREN. TWO HOURS OP DELIGHTFUL PICTURES. ALL NEW. ALL NEW. ALL NEW. pMPIRE piCTURE , pALACE. TO NIGHT Another Empire budget, to set the town talking, just as good as the last. HOME FOLK ' Just the style HOME FOLK of picture eveiyHOME FOLK one loves. SWEET MARY PICKFORD. rpHE SERVANT rpHE gERVANT. rjTHE gERVANT. The story of a deported convict. A tlirilliiig story of early Australian life, 3000 ft. in length, and teeming with incident. A veritable whirlwind of excitement. rpHE gPIRIT rpHE gPIRIT A WAKENED. gPIRIT ' Another A.B. Masterpiece, featuring the pretty/blonde Bio. girl; Daphne Wayne. TWO A.B. DRAMAS. TWO A.B. COMICS. THE RED INK TRAGEDY A Vita-graph Bunny Scream. - One "long, frenzied, tumultuous veil of laughter. TO-NIGHT THE EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT p H E A T R E JJj'O Y A L. . VARIETY IS THE SPICE'OF LIFE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. RETURN VISIT of the yy YKEII AM t Jf ABLE \y Y K E H A M '&'JJ'ABLE' \Y YKE HA M & JJABLI LAUGHTER MAKERS. A GREAT DOUBLE BILL. MONSTER REFINED VAUDEVILLE MONSTER REFINED VAUDEVILLE MONSTER REFINED VAUDEVILLE PERFORMANCE And SPECIALLY SELECTED STAR PICTURES A GREAT SHOW BY A GREAT COMPANY. ■ gPECIAL pRTCES: 0/_ & -t/J Box Plan at Hoffmann's. ' * OMATA HALL. Q.KEAT g AZAAR in aid of the Methodist Church. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Open at 2 and 7. Unique Stalls, Afternoon Tea. Brake leaves Ambury's corner at 1.45. gELL gLOCK |JALL. pHE ifext of the MONTHLY SOCIALS will be held in the above hall on TUESDAY NEXT,.SEPTEMBER 24, Commencing at 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George. J. W.. DOWNS, Hon. Secretary. pITZ R0 Y • gAL L. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. MRS. GILBERT'S BENEFIT CONCERT AND DANCE. CONCERT AND DANCE. CONCERT AND DANCE. Look out for programme. Admission.—Gents, 2A; Ladies, 1/-, TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY (Inglewood Branch). Q.RAND gOOTTISH QONCERT, to be followed by A SUPPER AND DANCE. In the INGLEWOOD PARISH HALL. • On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. PROGRAMME OP CONCERT. Accompanist: Miss E. Ross Morrison, A.T.C.L. Bag-Pipe Selection. President's Address. Song, Mary of Argyle, Mr. J. W. Haslam Song, Douglas Gordon, Mr. R. 11. Johnson Sword Dance Miss Todd Song selected Miss Cameron Comic Song Jock MackaA' Mr. Wilkie Song, Afton Water, Mrs. Cutler, N-.P. Song, The Hanie Land, Mrs. Loitch Song, We'd Better Bide a Wee, Miss Sangster Comic Recitation, A Woe Scotch Nicht, ' Mr. A. McDiarmid Song, My Bonnie Lassie Jean, Miss Taylor Reel o' Tullocli Misses Todd & Mcston INTERMISSION. Programme Part 11. Song, Scotland Yet, Mr. Douglas, Stratford Song, Loch Lomond, Miss Cameron Recitation, selected. Mr. Leitch Scotch Dance, Miss Todd, Eltham Song, Annie Laurie-, Miss Sangster Humorous Recitation, The Broken Bowl, Miss Taylor, Fitzroy Song, selected, Mr. Douglas Song, selected, Mrs. Cutler Humorous Recitation, selected, Mr. F. H. Wilkie God Save the King, Tickets.—Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-; Double ticket, 5/-. W. HOOD, Secretary. CRITERION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES P'OR JJIREMOTOR CARS CABS, BUGGJES, SULKIES SADDLE HORSES. Mountain House Excursions arranged for at Special Rates. M. JONES PROPRIETOR. 'Phone 29. IfiJEND your next PRINTING order to the "Daily News." Prices rigW \ui satisfaction guaranteed,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 108, 23 September 1912, Page 1
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