THE MOST VIVID WAR DRAMA. THE MOST VIVID WAR DRAMA. Yet presented in New Plymouth. Screened to a large and delighted audience last night. gMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. "The People's Favorite." TO-NIGHT A powerful military drama by the Life Photo Films Co. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. THE ORDEAL THE ORDEAL THE ORDEAL THE ORDEAL The Big War Film which caused so much controversy in the' American papers. A TYPHOON OF THRILLS. They brought in his heart's desire, The light of his soul and eyes; Say where your men arc hidden, Or say where your sweetheart dies. THE ORDEAL THE ORDEAL' THE ORDEAL the ordeal Depicting a French officer who is wounded and taken prisoner, who prefers death rather than betray his regiment. THE ORDEAL THE ORDEAL The film the German tried to muzzle. Praised by the critics, lauded by the masses ) proclaimed by all THE TRIUMPH OF JHE AGE. In addition: A MAID FROM SWEDEN. Sparkling Vitagraph comedy. GETTING TO THE BALL GAME. Edison Farce. WAB GAZETTE.
Prices: fid and 1/-. Reserves, 1/- and 1/6 TOTAL RECEIPTS for the BELGIANS OUR MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION. JJMPIRE rpHEATRB NEXT FRIDAY, APRIL 23. BELGIAN NIGHT. The management of the EMPIRE PICTURE COMPANY have much pleasure in announcing APRIL NIGHT for THE BELGIAN RELIEF FUND, when THE TOTAL GROSS RECEIPTS will be handed oVer without any deductions for expenses of any kind. Prices are 6d and 1/- as usual, but we expect everyone to pay 1/- if their «ircumstanees will permit. NOT PROMTS, BUT GROSS RECEIPTS for TUB BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Is asking for your patronage we would like to point out that we are asking nothing for ourselves, but seeking your assistance foe a BRAVE AND GALLANT NATION who at present are UNABLE TO HELP THEMSELVES. FRIDAY NEXT. Location: EMPIRE THEATRE. SOLDIERS' DAY At URUTI. AiPRIL 29th, 1915. Afternoon at 2.30 . 'gALE OF WORK AND PRODUCE. ißran Tiibs. itfusic. Afternoon 'fPea. 'Admission (including tea), Is, Ckil'dren Half'priee. EVENING—CONCERT AND DANCE. Admission: Single Ticket Is (id, Double Ticket 2sißd. CLARA S. LARSEN, Secretary. WM. OLD, Chairman. Urutl Nursing Association. 'BAND CONCERT AT INCLEWOQB. 'IN AID OF BELGIAN FUND. |® JEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND will give an OPEN-AIR CONCERT at INGLEWOOD on SUNDAY ATTERNOON NEXT, at 2 p.m. Ctilleciion in aid of the Belgian Fund.
IURENTJI TOW HALL. i QBAWfI CONCERT AND D ANGEL ITBITRSDAY, APRIL 82nd. Ia Aid .of Belgian Relief Fund. COMPETITIONS ETC., DURING EVENING. DOOHg OPEN 7.30 pan. - Concert Conaaence 8 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION: Conoert, Adults Is 6d, Children half price. Dance, (Gentlemen Ib, Ladies Free. jy;OTOfi-CAK FOR HIRE. DAY AND NIGHT. 50 H.P. PRATT (1915 Model). W. LOVELL, Proprietor. 'Phone 82. Private 106 (3 rings). rpHOg. y # gIBONS. SAWMILLER, CARRIXGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. ITAS taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has REOPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would he a benefit to any contractor or builder to Interview Mr. Simons at his j-csidcnce, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 267, 21 April 1915, Page 1
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