r£i H E M P I R E THE MIRACLE. THE MIRACLE. The Management respectfully informs the picture patrons of New Plymouth that seats may be reserved at the Empire between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. ('phono Sfin) And from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Empire Fruit Shop. THE EMPIRE THE EMPIRE • —THE EMPIRE THE LEADING PICTURES. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. To-day at 2.30, the first presentation of the BIGGEST PICTURE SENSATION BIGGEST PICTURE SENSATIONthe: world has known. Exaltation of Cinematography. Reinhardt's £50,000 Production. LYRISCOPE LEGEND-DRAMA. LYRISCOPE LEGEND-DRAMA. A wordless religious mystery piny in three impressive acts. THE MIRACLE THE MIRACLE THE MIRACLE THE MIRACLE * THE MIRACLB THE MIRACLE THE MIRAOLB THE MIRACLE THE DREAM OP A BEAUTIFUL NUN. (Sister Megildis). A drama so vivid that in it the nun sees herself as the chosen instrument Of her Church sent forth into the woild, there to pass through various vicissitudes, in order to demonstrate to all the power of the Church to ultimately recall its erring children back to sanctity. THE MIRACLE. THE MIRACLE. Exactly as.at OOVENT GARDEN, with all the great HUMP ICR DINCJCS GLORIOUS MUSIC, HTTMPERDINCK'S GLORIOUS MUSIC, speeialiy composed for this plnv, and rendered by a GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA and A CHOIR OP TRAINED VOICES. Remember! Remember! THE MIRACLE will ibe presented at tlie Matinee to-dav at 2.30, and will be THE SAME AS EVENING SESSIONS, with the arm id Choir and Orchestra. ON THIS OCCASION, For the first time —You wall see. and hear a, combination of living people assisting the thousands in the picture. For the? first time—You will hear aptoially composed music, every chord ef which synchronises with the actions in the story. For the first tijne—You will hear it pram! augmented orchestra playing 1 Humperdinck's glorious music. PRICES, owing to enormous cost: D.C. 2/-, Stalls, 1/6; Reserves, 2/6; Pit M-. NO HALF PRICES. AVENUE ROAD CARD CLUB. ipHH Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, in the Ilurlington Tea Rooms. Business: Election of officers, and general. A. H. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUR j\ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Club will be held in the Pavilion on THURSDAY, June 4, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Important [iroposals regarding certain alterations to tho Green, and financial All members requested to attend W. N. EWINO, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, availaJble for return until June 20, will be issued from any station to any station on the North Island Main Lines and Branches from June 1 to 3, alw from any officered station on the North Island Main Line and Branches (excepting Wellington) to any officered station on the South Wand Main Line and Branches (excepting Lyttelton). BY ORDER.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 1
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