EVERYONE LIKES A GUUU Tlll.Mi. That's the reason why till' Empire is {Kicked everv night. UXLES Y(H" ARE EARLY TO-NIGHT you'll not get »• seat. Perhaps you ciinnot gut awav early. BEST PLAN IS TO RESERVE." Prices reserved: D.C. 1/0, .Stalls 1/-. Theatre 'phone 305. PJMPIHE p The People's Comforte TO-NIGHT. CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY CHILDREN'S MATIN TO-DAY and again WEIGHT, Roscoe Ardbuckle, Esq., Keystone's 1% cwt. Champion, says lie is willing to fight anyone twice his avoidupois (if such can he found). ''Fatty's" "uppercuts" and "eye''-opencrs—or eye-shut-ters, are a "holey" terror, and punch holes in quite a lot of funnv things, including CHARLES CHAPLIN, who acts as referee, and is said to he the "CROOKEDEST" REFEREE ALIVE. In Keystone's latest 2000 ft star comedy, THE KNOCK-OUT. THE KNOCK-OUT. 2 Reels of delightful Comedy. Keystone's Champion "Fatty" in a fast and furious battle for first place among pugilists. CHARLES CHAPLIN, REFEREE j The most original comedv produced. FUNNIEST FlfillT ON EARTH. When the Keystone police arrived Fatty | was still coing strong. ON THE MARITIME ALPS. A recognised beauty spot in Europe. BATTLE OF THE WEAK. Vitagraph's dramatic masterpiece. LATEST CIAUMONT GRAPHIC. Flying "A" Drama, SPARROW OF THE CIRCUS. Reliance Drama: A PAIR OF CUFFS, and others, I Popular Prices: 6d and 1/-. rpARANAK] METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY. 40th ANNUAL SHOW. ; NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1915. Most Complete Schedule ever issued by the Society. Great Increase of Prize-money in All Sections. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1915. GREAT SALE of PEDIGREE CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK SHEEP, SHOW HORSES, &c. MAKE YOUR ENTRIES EARLY. Schedules on application to A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary, C/o Webster & McKellar, Currie Street, New Plvmoiitli. yyAIMATE HORTICULTURAL, AGRICULTURAL, . AND INDUSTRIAL 17th ANNUAL SHOW. MAXAIA RECREATION GROUNDS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, Honey, Cck ; ng and Miscellaneous Articles. Weight-guessing and other Competitions. Factory Horses, to be shown in springdray. First prize. Gold Medal and £1 Is; second, Silver Medal. Best-paced Gig Horse in Harness. SPORTS PROGRAMME Consists of: Wrestling, Putting tne Shot, Tug-of-U'ar, .Stepping the Chain, and Pony and Horse J limping Competi- 1 lions, &c. Evening.—A First-class Programme iviU be submitted. Refreshments on Ground. Band in iitten.lance. Good Horse Paddock. All Entries close with Secretary, !) p.m., SATURDAY, February Otb (except for Sports). I Fit Schedules and particulars ! '<i'!''y to. 1 V. H. HOBDAY, 1 Secretary. T E E 1) II A M ' s A L V E LS ASH DRAW;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 6 February 1915, Page 1
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