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J} MPI R E piCTUBE PALACE The Ideal Picture House TO-NIGHT |AN ENTICING PROGRAMME OP FIRST FAVORITE FILMS Headed bv a Vitagraph Star Special, AN UNEXAGGERATED STORY of human life. One of the very finest of Domestic Dramas. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. ' HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. I HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. HEARTSEASE. Featuring a realistic fire scene and TO-MORROW (FRIDAY): A play with a grand keynote, "Humanity.' A Drama with many TENDER PASSAGES. A Sensational fight between Police and a gang of Thieves. 2050 ft of genuine drama. OFFICER JOHN DONOVAN. OFFICER JOHN DONOVAN. OFFICER JOHN DONOVAN. •OFFICER JOHN DONOVAN. Also NIAGARA FALLS, MILITARY EVOLUTIONS, Etc., Etc. Prices, fid and 1«. BE EARLY, OR BOOK YOUR SEAT. ROAD. QRAND pATRIOriC Followed by a DANCE. At the SCHOOL GYMNASIUM TONIGHT Gross Proceeds to go to the Patriotic Fund. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children Cd. A 'Bus will leavo Post Office at 7.15 p.m., returning at midnight, and will carry passengers free of charge. AUX ARMES, CITOYEXS! Help to maintain our Expeditionary force by attending the GRAND UCHRE pARTY AND T)ANCE in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. Organised by the Avenue Road Card Club. Musie supplied by Mrs. Wood. Admission: Gents. 1/G, Ladies 1/-. LEO. C. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. A.R.C.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. GRANB BACHELORS' & SPINSTERS' pLALN & JjUNCY J)RESS pALL IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND.

Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Valuab'e prizes sriven for best Fancy Dresses (ladies' and Cents'.) _ Grand March 8 p.m. Tickets: Ladies' 2s, Gents.' 3s; Double Ticket, 4s. L. W. BISHOP. Secretary. Q. 00 D *p 3.MPL Alt £[ AL L SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, a« 5.15 p.m. WAK! IX AID OP NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC FUXD. GRANT) RKCITAL of Tennyson's "ENOCH ARDEN" "ENOCH ARDEX" Arranged to Music. Performed for the first time in New v Zealand. Recital: MRS. LVJ. NATHAN, (Wellington). At the Piano: MISS KERYL HIRST. Assisted by CAPTAIN S'I'KVKNS. Admission, 2/-. Reserved, .'!/-. Tickets on sale at News office. pATRIOTFC (X>XCEUT 4J)A> NEXT WEEK (da pEXNET'rS pR 1 J-JOSPITAL. . I I N G L £ \V 0 0 l>. B Country patients met at station if re" enquired. , 'Phone 67.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 1

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355

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 1

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