AMUSEMENTS. AT THE EMPIRE. AT THE EMPIRE. AT THE EMPIRE. "The World's Film Sweetheart." "The World's Film Sweethe****' '•The World's Film Sweetheart." TO NIGHT FINAL SCREENING. THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER! THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER! THE GREATEST SUCCESS EVER! ECLIPSING ALL RECORDS. ECLIPSING ALL RECORDS. Seldom lias there been such a magnificent demonstration of approval shown in any part of the world, as that (iispiayed last night MARY PICKFORD'S TRIUMPH. MARY PICKFORD'S ?»lUMPH MAHY PICKFORD'S TRIUMPH. ■i"he audience rose en masse in a spc;;acular demonstration of eulogc and delight. " SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN" " SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN.'' An elaborate production that sweeps you away by its speedy action and bill" — / of storv. MARY PICKFORD'S TRlUMtfi.'. MARY PICKFORD'S TRIUMPH. MARY PICKFORD'S TRIUMPH. In her greatest and most fascinating character. Sweet as a dream of cherry blossoms. "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN." "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN." Held the audience spellbound, enthssslled. With eager eyes and beating hearts ihey followed each phase and changing scene to the delightful conclusion, MARY PICKFORD'S TRIUMFH. MARY PICKFORDS TRIUMPH. MARY PICKFORDS TRIUMPH. To-night is your last chane». Remember, To-night is your last cnance. COME—see your little film sweetheart while you may. DOORS OPEN AT 7.15. DOORS OPEN AT 7.15. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—I/- and W. Reserve* (ring 365), !/• and 1/6. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL OPOETS The Annual Sports will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. IS, en the School Grounds. Friend* of the School are cordially invite*. P. S. OLIVER, ; ,- V. S. McMURRAY, Hon. Sets. gACRED QONCIRT In MESSRS SOLE BROS.' BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, "AOTEA," On /•SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, l»I», Commencing at 3 p.m. proceeds in aid of National and Baigian Funds. MUSIC BY CITIZENS' BAND. Afternoon Tea 6d. Motors leave for grounds firm* 2 p.m. The public are notified tha* "Aotea" will be closed from date until November 21. H ALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER m. QRAND JJNTERTAINMENT To be given by the Pupils of Warea School in aid of the Poor in Britain and Belgium Fund. Select programme includes Songs, Vocal Duets, Whistling Chorus, Dialogues, Recitations, Lantern March and Scene from "Malice in Kulturland." PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT CO., LTD. FREIGHT, NEW PLYMOUTHOPUNAKE. f£SE Taranaki Transport Co., having purchased the carrying interests of Mr. 0. A. Million, are now prepared to undertake carrying work between New Plymouth and Opunake. Enquiries may be made of Driver of Motors, or W. M. FALCONER. Secretary. King's Buildings, New i Plymouth. BUSINESS NOTICE. TTAVING disposed of my plumbing 1 ' business to Mr. C. A Beaumont, I desire to thank my customers for the support accorded me while in the district and to ask that the same be extended to my successor. I will be pleased if outstanding accour'' be paid *o me by December 10. » A. D. FEILDE* Kahotu. I.N talcing over the above business the undersigned hopes that by strict attention to business and reasonable * prjees to obtain a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. C. A. BEAUMONT. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 1
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486Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1915, Page 1
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