rp 11 E J] M P IRE Direction G. H. SAUNDERS. to-night at 8. A PRODIGIOUS PLAY A renowned English production of Metropolitan life, LIL 0' LONDON. LIL 0' LONDON. LIL 0' LONDON. LIL 0' LONDON. LIL 0' LONDON. LIL 0' LONDON. From the book of Bannister Mcrw'ii. a story of sunshine and shadow of slum and societv life in "The Hub of the World/' CHARM! ORIGINALITY! PATHOS! A Keystone care-lifter: 110(1 AX'S ARISTOCRATIC.: DREAM. HOQAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM. HOOAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM. HOGAN'S ARISTOCRATIC DREAM. No smiles or tears in this, but legions of heartfelt, whole-souled, gleeful veils. THE PHANTOM THIEF.' THE PHANTOM THIEF. THE PHANTOM THIEF. The Dramatic Mirror's Prize Play. PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA. PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA. Exquisite scenic. vYILLIAM HENRY JONES' COURTSHlP—Yitajfraph Comedy. LATEST WAR TOPICAL. Prices: 6d and 1/-. GMONTyI L L A G ft THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. „AND GIFT AUCTION of Live Stock and. Produce 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. igGMONT JJOAD JJ AL L THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1915. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL for Children and Adults. Children from S to 10 p.m. Adults, 10 pj)l. Music: Mrs. George's Orchestra, Admission: Children Gd, ladies 1/i), gents. 2/-. Half proceeds in aid of Wounded Soljiers' Fund, and half to Hall Fund. A Free motor 'bus will leave Melbourne corner at 7 o'clock for the hall. , MRS. T. BARKER, Sec. Ladies' Committee. J> 0Y S' H IGH SCHOOL J'ETK in aid of the Fund for the Wounded, to be held on the SCHOOL GROUNDS on THURSDAY, August 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. Exhibitions of Physical Drill, Gymnastics, Bayonet Drill, Sports, Hoop-la, Co.oanut Shy, Treasure Hunt, Fortunetelling, Afternoon, Tea, etc., etc. Admission to Grounds, 1/-. ABRIDGED PROGRAMME. JJANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. » be held on the Club's Course, Tamaki, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. IP'S.' Vi.\i!NATIONS CLOSE on MONDAY, it'O-UFT -3r-'. at 9 p.m. VV.jshti will he declared on Friday, A'lc.i-i. 27!::. If CSrTAVfTS CLOSE on TUESDAY, '■■T .list, at 9 p.m. 'JVir-ginp'-i Offices close at S p.m. v" :']:<>■; :;.\MME SEE REFEREE. ROBT. TAKLE. Secretary. ; [•>.!( loir WOUNDED SOLDIERS a'.•:!) TliCiPv DEPENDENTS. (; IMXD ART UNION. {■ r..,a n:■ 1 ».y Members of the Publie ,r.. ... v..-.;,- Pljmouth.) WIN A liltAXr: VFAY SELF-STARTER H.P.. - --FATER TOURING OVERLAND MOTOR CAR £IOO FOR 2 6 Remember, this is a local effort; to Caranaki alone will be given the credit if the funds raised by this means. Rise ,o the occasion, Taranaki, and give us vour solid support. TICKETS 2s 6d. TO BE DRAW ON 30th SEPTEIMBER, 1915. Remember, the hoys fought and bled f..r us; it is up to us to look after them In your locality, drop a line to: L. L. SMITH, Honorary Secretary, Bos 41. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1915, Page 1
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