"What are we waiting for? Oh I dear heart, SJK me straight on the brow, And part—and part." JjJMPIRE piCTDEE pALACB TO-NIGHT Pinal screening Vitagraph's big, uplifting play. A film of tender sentiment, founded on the favorite song, TOSTI'S "GOOD-BYE." The song-picture delightful. Bntwines the heart. " HOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." " GOOD-BYii, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." " GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." A loveless husband brings to the wife a continuous winter of discontent. The love of her child brings the only hope of summer. Later we make you laugh' at Keystone's "nifty-nonsense." LOVE IN ARMOR, ' LOVE IN ARMOK German "liarless" news in/ the latest WAR CARTOONS. Others besides. Prices 6d and 1/-. Reserves 1/- and L/«. TO-MORROW: Anita Stewart, Julia S. Gordon, and Earl Williams in Vitagraph's Broadway Success. TWO WOMEN. ) TWO WOMEN. FUN, NOT LABOR, AT THE EAST END OK LABOR DAY r - TO-DAY (MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, IMS). SOME ARENA ATTRACTIONS: Bmash the Kaiser; Aunt Sallys ia abundance; the Glassy Glide; Ocean Wave; Bun and Treacle Competitions; Singing Competitions; Baby Show; East EmLEight-oar Championship; Hoop-la; Most Grotesque Costume; Married Ladies' Race. THE GREATEST SPECTACULAR PAGEANT IN THE HISTORY OF NEW-PLYMOUTH. Starting from the Old Drill Hall at 12 o'clock. BABY SHOW. Prizes for First and Second; Two Classes, under Nine Months and under Eighteen Months. EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT POUND AT.- THE iPLAY-1 GROUND OF ,JEHE PROVINCE (BAST END RESERVE). 'Admission, 6d. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Hot Water Free. HALF PROCEEDS IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SOCIAL AND DANCE In the Evening, at 8 o'clock. Music: Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: ladies, 1/-; Gents, 1/6. M.C.: Mr. 0. E. Roebuck. " W. ROCH, Eon. See. prjRUTI JTURSLNG ASSOCIATION AND PATRIOTIC TEAGUE. No. 2 SOLDIERS' DAY. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. IN AID OF THE RED CROSS FUND of the Victoria League, AFTERNOON.—StaIIs, Fancy and Useful Work, Fruit, Lolly, Farm Produce.. Admission 1/- including tea. EVENING.—Special Feature: Lecture on Nelson's Famous Signal by the Rev. A. B. Chappell, illustrated by flags as used at Trafalgar and worked by Major Sandford, Musical Programme, Supper, Auction, and Dance. ADMISSION: Double Ticket 2/6. CLARA S. LARSEN, Secretary. RESTORATION BEFORE DESTRUCTION. SAVE YOUR METAL AND SILVER WARE and thereby SAVE YOUR MONEY by sending them to ADAMS AND BOYD, GENERAL ELECTROPLATERS, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. All classes of plating done in copper, nickel, silver and gold, also antique finish copper and silver. Tableware, cruets, teapots, etc., repaired and re-plated. Shop fitting 3, gas fittings, plumbers' work, bedsteads, brass instruments—in fact, any article up to 25ft. in lengthplated and polished equal to new. TO CYCLISTS AND MOTORISTS. BICYCLE AND MOTOR PARTS nickelplated and beautifully finished. Everything except wood and aluminium re-plated equal to new at half the original cost. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. ADAMS AND BOYD, NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. ffkou 034,
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1915, Page 1
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461Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1915, Page 1
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