SEND THE TO-DAY . CHILDREN AT 2.30 W 11 K ' ]J It P I It E OHILDREYS 3LVTINEE AT 2.30. Same Programme as at 8. TONIGHT A Magnificent Dramatic Attraction. On a scale of magnificent completeness, and embodying all the thrilling and sensational' scenes in Hugh Conway's brilliant novel, CALLED BACK Follows CALLED BACK closely CALLED BACK the line* CALLED BACK of the CALLED BACK drama. By the Famous London Film Co., with a Star Cast of English Artists, and filmed in the world's wonder city. CALLED BACK CALLED BACK Scores CALLED BACK an CALLED BACK artistic CALLED BACK triu ' CALLED BACK As Paoli Macarl, George' Rignold in 1887 achieved a signal success in Australia and the Dominion. RESERVES at TH£ATE or EMPIRE SWEET SHOP. See about your scat now. iPrices as usual. "JtfEW PLYMOUTH BROTHERHOOD. (Unseclarian.) Speaker: MR. A. C. BOTTRILL, MA. Subject: "Constantinople: A Historical Sketch." Banjo Solo: Mr. Gadd. Chairman: Mr. W. W. Thompson. JJ GMO N T yILL AG ft THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. GRAND GIFT AUCTION of Live Stock and iFroduce at 2 p.m. SALE OF WORK IN HALL, 2 p.m. CONCERT AND MOCK COURT at 7.30 p.m. Total proceeds in' aid of National Fund for Wounded Soldiers. Jj}UCHRE pARTY & J)ANCE in aid of the WOUNDED TARANAKI SOLDIERS' FUND, Will be held in the' ] Anglican Schoolroom, VOGELTOWN, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. Prizes: Ladies' First Prize Pair Shoe*. Second, Pair Vases, Third Saohet. «ents.', First Prize Card Table, Second Umbrella, Third Pipe. After, supper an auction sale will be IM. ' 1 Jlusic by Mr. W. Perry. Good Supper and Prizes. Tickets: Gents.' 1/6, Ladies' 1/-. MTSS BERNARD, Hon. See. J2 GMO N T JJ ( H ALL 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: Mr;. George's Orchestra. Admission: Children Cd, ladies 1/0, gents. 2/-. -Half proreeds in aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund, and half to Hall Fund. A Free motor 'bus will leave Melbourne corner at 7 oMo-ck for the hall. MRS. T. PARKER, Sec. Ladies' Committee. JJ OY S ' H IGH SCHOOL FETE in aid of the Fund for the Wounded, to he held on the SCHOOL GROUNDS on THURSDAY, August 10, from 2 to ■> p.m. Exhibitions of Physical Drill, Gymnastics, Bayonet Drill, Sports, Hoop-la, Cocoanut Shy, Treasure Hunt, Fortunetelling, Afternoon, Tea, etc., etc. Admission to Grounds, 1/-. ABRIDGED PROGRAMME. DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. rPO be held on the Club's Course, Tamaki, 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 list, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Offices close at 8 p.m. ?nR PttOO'HMME SEE REFEREE. ROBT. TAKLE. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1915, Page 1
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