TO HELP THE BELGIANS. TO JiKLP THE BELGIANS. TO HELP THE BELGIANS. TO HELP THE BELGIANS. gMPIRE piCTL pALACE TO-NIGHT A COHORT OF PLEASURE PLAYS. Headed by a Gripping Drainatie Production, entitled, ' GIRL FROM PROSPERITY. GIRL FROM PROSPERITY. GIRL FROM PROSPERITY. A play of thrills and smiles. THE CITY CALLS THE MAST. The Home cal'.i the Girl. It is one of t'ic sweetest stories woven round the lines of a young country girl and her sweetheart. Contains remarkable charm and tender--1 S—SPORTING FEATURES—S Max's Marvellous Cure Comedy • FEATURING MAX UNDER. Buster and his Goat Comedy. LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER * LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER A Powerful Michigan Drama. , TURNED BACK. TURNED BACK. A Melodrama Keystone's "Laughing Success. THOSE HAPPY DAYS. THOSE HAPPY DAYS. See the Keystone "eops" launching a boat. OF COURSE they get wet. It'll make you laugh while you sleep. PRICES-6d to £1 or more. Just whatever vou can afford. IT'S ALL FOR THE BELGIANS. IT'S ALL FOR THE BELGIANS. IT'S ALL FOR THE BELGIANS. IT'S ALL FOR THE BELGIANS. IT'S ALL FOR THE BELGIANS.
TO HELP THE BELGIANS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28. SACRED CONCERT AT "BROOKLANDS." TDY kind permission of Mr Newton King, the grounds at "Brooklands" will be open to the public on SUNDAY •AFTERNOON NEXT, from 2.30 to C. Mrs George's Orchestra has generously offered to provide a Programme of Instrumental items. Afternoon tea 6d. A collection will be taken in aid of the Belgian Fund. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Thirty-Second ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 3 and 4. Enlarged Schedule. Good Prizes. Entries are rolling in; Ravo you sent yours? Stepping the Chain, Pitching the Sheaf. Pig Guessing. Sheep Guessing. Grand Social and dance at Town Hall on Thursday, at 8 p.m. Don't forget: Entries close Saturday, at 9 p.m. FRED. C. BAINES, Secretary.
NEW PLYMOUTH GOLF CLIJB. (Incorporated). fllE AXXUAL MEETING of members of the above Club will be beld at the Town Hall, King Street, on Indaj, sth March, at 8 p.m. üßsiness: Annual report and b>.hmeeshect. Election of offi'vrs and general. C. DEXXY BROWN, Hon. Secretary.
M E E 1) H A lI'S HEALS AND DRAWS. Once used, always used. In use for over 100 years in one family. For Boils, Scalds, Burns, Gathers, or Poisons, and any Sores or Cuts. Agents Everywhere in Taranaki, or direct from ARTHUR XEEDHAM, P. 0., Douglac.
CLEARING SALE MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY NOW ON. BIG REDUCTIONS FOR CASH. F. PLUMTREE jlf.'TO l ', STI'A'J'rOKD. £3HO f'.ir .Sivnixl Mortfinpr' or Mortal}! of Stock. Other sums obtainable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 222, 26 February 1915, Page 1
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