(P H E JjJMPIRE Nightly at 8. TO-NIGHT Edison's magnificent production, founded on the popular old English song. Its emotional and pathetic scenes pull at Ihe heart strings. • TRULY A BEAUTIFUL PLAY. OH!! "WHERE IS OH! I WHERE IS OH!! WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT? MY WANDERING BOY TO-NIGHT? MY WANDERING BOY TO NIGHT? Built on the story of the grand old song known, sung and loved by mothers and - men the world over. WHERE' IS MY WANDERING BOY? WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY? IS; MY WANDERING BOY? Depicting sle eternal triangle of love— MOTHER/SOX AND WIFE. , Supporting gems: REINDEER (Natural History). Latest War News. THE LITTLE BAND OF GOLD. Featuring Mabel Normand. Roscoe Arbuckle and Ford Sterling, three of 'the grid's foremost picture comedians. BESIDES OTHERS. Prices: 6d and 1/-. COURT PRIDE OF NEW PLYMOUTH, No. 8207, A.O.F. DANCE will be held in the Foresters' Hall, GSH St., on THURSDAY, September 9.. , Music by Mrs. Moverlev's Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. GIRLS' FRIENDLV SOCIETY. TABLEAUX & QONCERT. In ST. MARY'S HALL on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, at 8 p.m. Admission 1/-. Proceeds, half for Piano Fund, half for Belgian Relief. f) M A"T A JJ A L L THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. GRAND SOCIAL Net proceeds to go to the WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. Best of Music. Perfect Floor. Brake will leave Post Office at 7.15 p.m. Ladies, 1/-. Gents., 2/8FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. (JRAND ART * UNION. (Organised by Members of the Public Service. New Plymouth.)
WIN A BRAND-NEW SELF-STARTER 35 H.P., 5-SEATER TOURING OVERLAND MOTO.R CAR £4OO 1,08 2/6Remember, this is a local effort; to Taranaki alone will be given the credit of the funds raised by this means. Rise to the occasion, Taranaki, and give us your solid support. TICKETS 2s 6d. TO BE DRAWN OX 30th SEPTEMBER, 1915. Remember, the boys fought and bled for us; it is up to us to look after them now.. If you cannot get tickets in your locality, drop a line to L. L. SMITH, Honorary Secretary, Box 41, New Plymouth. IN AID OF NO. 1 STATIONARY HOSPITAL rpHE MEMBERSHIP OF gTONES is holding a LAVENDER FAIR at Cleadon Convalescent Home on WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 1, from 2 to 5. : RIFT AUCTION. WORK and PRODUCE STALLS. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. COMPETITIONS. The Lavender Ladies will dispense tea and will also have for sale lavender and violets. Admission 1/-. Tea, 6d. The Exhibition will be open again from 7 to 9, when the Band has kindly consented to play. Admission 1/-; Coffee 6d. - Any contribution towards the Lavender Fair will be welcome, and may bo sent to Mrs. Crooke, Vivian St., or to Miss Pollard. Going tathe Dance? Then, be correctly dressed for it, and secure the maximum enjoyment. "She" will appreciate your correct shirt, collar, tie, gloves; and your stylish suit. Yes, a warm overcoat and muffler will be "worth whilei" after the dance. We can fit you out a* you ought to b« clothed. DAVE GLEGC INQLEWOOIva nt/)THEB§i
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1915, Page 1
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