DID IT EVER OCpUR TO YOU tlist a fit of the blues'CAN be curetl at the "EMPIRE?" More so To-night than any previous night, as CHAS. CHAPLIN and MABEL NORMAXD are in the star comedy. You surely know what happens when CHAPLIN and his little MABEL are in the same comedy. IT'S HOLD TlfillT AND LAUGH (but -please don't squeeze the "Iron chairs out of shape!). EMPIRE piCTURE pALACE ("The People's Friend"). BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US, And we shall send you away laughing. CHARLEY CHAPLIN DOES IT. Mabel Normand Helps Him. KING and QUEEN of LAUGHTER-LAND KING and QUEEN ofLAUGHTER-LAND They're Here! TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. People, It's Simply Great! CHARLES CHAPLIN, a Waiter, poses as PRIME MINISTER OF ICELAND, And Makes Love to MABEL NORMAND, a Society Girl. Then the Fun Begins. CAUGHT IN A CABARET CAUGHT IN A CABARET CAUGHT IN A CABARET CAUGHT IN A CABARET (Chaplin. 1 Bob down; you're spotted). IT IS INSANITY to miss tliis Picnic, and we hereby WARN YOU to come early or reserve a seat. YOU HAVE THREE CHANCES-TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW, AND WEDNESDAY. NEVER PUT OEE UNTIL TO-MORROW NIGHT what you should do Tonight. ONLY SOO CHAIRS TO BE RESERVED. ONLY SCO CHAIRS TO BE RESERVED. Puiider! Think of it! The sure way is to RESERVE: Stalls, 1b; Dress Circle, Is Gd. CHARLES OIIAPLTN, Keystone's Curly-I-loaded Bov, and MAIIEL NORMAND, the Bine-eyed Girl of the Notorious Keystone Family, In the Funniest Comedy they have ever appeared in together. AND 7 OTHERS. AND 7 OTHERS. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: Cd. and Is. Reserves, Is. Cd. and Is. . Ring Telephone 305.
CAPE EGMQNT HORTICULTURAL gOCIETY'S SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW Will bo held in the v W ARE A II ALL,' On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. Proceeds in aid of the Belgian Fund. The Show will lie opened by Mr Wilkinson, M.P., at 1.30 p.m. (iiita for tile (lift Auction will be gratefully received and may be left at Mr Hale's Store or at the Hall oil Show Day. ENTRIES' CLOSE TO-MORROW, SAT- 1 URDAY", February 27. at 9 p.m. Schedule and Prize List upon application. . K. E. CORBETT, Warea, Hon See. ]yt>TOR.CAR JpOR JJIRE. | Tilli UNDERSIGNED, am running a 50 h.p. six-scater Daimler nuHor car. Careful driving. Usual prices. Available night or day. T. V. Ward. Address, Laccy and Co., Garage 'Phone 139. NEW PLYMOUTH TCIIN E IC A L QO LLE GE. NIGHT CLASSES, 1915, RE-OPEN ON .MONDAY, MARCH 1. Junior English.—Wednesdav, 7 to S; 10s. Junior Arithmetic.—Wednesdav S to 9; 10s. ■Senior English (Matriculation and Senior Public Entrance). —Wednesday, 7 to !>; 12s fid. Latin.—Monday, 7 to 9; 12s Oil. Commercial Correspondence, PrecisWriting and Tvping.—Monday, 7 to 9; 12s'(id. Bookkeeping.—Friday, 7 to 9: 1.55. Advanced Bookkeeping and Auditing.— Tuesday, 7 to 9: 255. Shorthand (Pitman's System),—Thursday, 7 to !); 15s. Dressmaking.—Tuesday, 7 to 9; 15s. Cookery.—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 15s. Geoim'frv.—Tu<"diiv, 7 to 9; Ills. Freehand Drawing. —Wednesdav, 7 to 9; 10s. Mathematics. —Friday, 7 to 9; 12s fill. Electrical Enginccriei'.—Thursday, 7 to 9; 15?. Machine Drawing and Construction.— Tuesday. 7 to 9; I:>*. Mechanical Engineerim.'.—Wednesday. 7 to 9; Friday... 7 to 9; 15s for each class; combined, 255. Pluniliiie: ITheorv)Friday, 7 to 9; 10s. 1 l'ltimlsin'; (I'm t!••:«!). —Monday, 7 to 9; 15s. C 'liiui'luut I:iivTuesday. 7 to 9: l.is. Elocution.- Wednesday, 7 to 9: 12s' fid. Proficiency C'ertilicate Class—Monday, 7 to 9: 15-s Drawing from Cast and Model Drawing. Monochrome Painting. —• Wednesday, 7 to 9: 15s, Leather-work, Enamelling, Repousse Work.—Thursday, 7 to 9: 15s. Fan'\v Work, —Monday, 7 to 9; 15s, Students wishing to work for examinations should coiumun icate with the Director at once. Proficiency Certificate holders are free to all classes (no age liimt). A Special Outdoor Sketching Class will be held on Thursday afternoon. The fee is ,-Cl per term. A. GRAY, '' : ' i ' Director.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 224, 1 March 1915, Page 1
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