lie E»rly to-night to get a seat. II Eg 51 P I K E for two nights only, commencing to-night GREATEST OF MILITARY DRAMAS, telling of a Belgian's heroL' deed. SENSATIONAL FIGHT FOR LIFE. Scenes of devastation and destruction. GALLANT DEFENCE OP THE BRIDG'E. Attack on a Chateau. THE ALLIES TO THE RESCUE. A Thrilling Spectacular Production, AVAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. AVAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. WAR IS HELL. TWs story U founded on a true story, vouched for by the father, mother and Bon who have suffered the awful experiences narrated by a British officer while lying wounded in a base hospital. FEFTEFA MINUTES OF JOY in Keystone's shrieking comedy, ROHAN'S MUSSY J(¥!. HOGAN'S MUSSY JOB. European Gazette. "MAKIVO KHAKI," " MILLINERY MAN" (comedy), '■DEATH TRAIN" (Kalem Drama), etc. Prices: 6d and 1/-. J} GMO N T gOAB JJALL •THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1915. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL for Children and Adults. Children from 8 to 10 p.m. Adults, 10 p.m. Music: Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: Children 6d, ladies 1/8, gents. 2/-. Half proceeds in aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund, and half to Hall Fund. A Free motor 'bus will leave Melbourne corner at 7 o'clock lor the hall. MRS. T. PARKER, Sec. Ladies' Committee. JJUCHRE pARTY & J)ANCE in aid of the WOUNDED TARANAKI SOLDIERS' FUND, Will be held in the ' Awrlican Schoolroom, YOGELTOWX. on TUESDAY, AUGUST IT. by Mr. W. Perry. Good Supper and Prizes. Tickets: Gents.' I/O, Ladies' 1/-. • MISS BERNARD, Hon. See. ABRIDGED PROGRAMME, DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING.
T° be held on the Club's Course, Tainski, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, 1915. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd, at 9 p.m. Weights will be declared on Friday, August 27th. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE on TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Offices close at 8 p.m. FOR PROGRAMME SEE REFEREE. ROET. TAKLE. Secretary. FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. QRA N D ART UNION. (Organised by Members of the Public Service, New Plymouth.) WIN A BRAND-NEW SELF-STARTER 35 H.P. 5-SEATER*TOURING OVERLAND MOTOR-CAR. 2/0 £4OO FOR 2/6 Remember, this is a local effort; to Tftr.inaki alone will be given the credit of the funds raised by this means- Rise io the occasion, Tarauaki, and give us jour solid support. TICKETS 2s 6d. TO BE DRAWN ON 30th SEPTEMBER, • 1015. Remember, the boys fought and bled «ii us; it is itp to us to look after them to *■ I! xOU CANNOT GET YOUR TICKETS In your locality, drop a line to:; L. L. SMITH, Hon. Sec., Box 41, New Plymouth. -ANNELETTES, .iLK BLOUSES, GLACE SILKS SHAWLS, jVl!i£ TAFFETA SILK at 1/- Per Yard. £BW IVORY AND OONGEESS CANVASSES. - COME AND INSPECT MY STOCK. Agent for jmtTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. 00(86 choice Machines in Stock. 0. H. RETFORD COBBIj: STREET :: NEW nf>4OUT3L
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 1
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