AMUSEMENTS. _, , THE EMPIRE Direction .. Taranaki Amusements, Ltd. Central Manager —.. 6. H. Saunders. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. The .Famous Players Film Company present a photo-drama of to-day. Written, by the REV. TOWNS END BRADY, and {featuring the celebrated American Actor, WILLIAM OOURTLEIGH. 4000 ft. • . 4000 ft. SHE BETTER MAN Showing the THE BETTEB MAN conflict THE BETTER MAN between THE BETTER MAN Capital and THE BETTER MAN Labor and iraS BETTER MAN the ambition THE BETTER MAN of two {THE BETTER MAN clergymen. "God's in.His heaven: All's right with the world." (PALMA Gorgeous I ALMA Scenic !A mysterious gentleman—"Mß. DAVY." ♦DICKSON'S DIAMONDS, Edison Drama. Gazette and Special War Topical. Prices: 6d and 1/-. Reserves Theatre. Sing 365. . "THE SONS OP SATAN," Says the Auckland Star, "is undoubtedly one of the best pictures that has come to New Zealand for some time." |SEE IT At SEE IT THE EMPIRE TO-HORROW And TO-MORROW Wednesday A STUPENDOUS STAR SUBJECT! By the London Film Co., featuring jChas. Rock, Gerald Ames, and Jane Gail. SONS OF SATAN. SONS OF SATAN. SONS OF SATAN, SONS OF SATANSONS OF SATAN. 6000 ft. of Pulsating, Penetrating Drama. Written by the famous author, WILLIAM LE QUEUX. Ji Remarkable Story of Compelling Interest and Vivid Realism. SAINTS AND SINNERS. The Underworld of Society Exposed. SWIFT, POWERFUL, COMPELLING. Also, BEPPO, THE BARBER! 7, A Comedy that is Really Funny. YELLOWSTONE PARK! The Rotorua of America. ■, JOHN BULL'S SKETCHBOOK! . LATEST EUROPEAN GAZETTE. Prices: 6d and 1/-. Reserves !/• and VI. For a cheap and enjoyable outing during THE HOLIDAY SEASON t visit'the ]JJGAERE Q.ARDENS and gee the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in the MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Then, let them enjoy the sensation of the popular WATER CHUTE. Hot water free. Tea Room and Lollies Stall in the Grounds. Admission: Sixpence. fl-RAND (CONCERT. To be given by . THE PUPILS OF THE CONVENT SCHOOLS. Xn Aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER !). At 3 p.m. N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL. ELTHAM. DECEMBER 27th, 1915. The time and place to see the leading Axemen and Sawyers competing for the World's Championship. 0 CYCLISTS! Note the Following Events: One Mile Handicap of r £o. Prizes '£3, 30/-, and 10/-. Nom. 6/-; acceptance free. Carpival Wheel Race of '£l2 (handicap), 2 miles. First prize t£7, second i£3, third ;£2. Nom. 6/-:' acceptance 10/*. Three Mile Handicap of f£6. First prize £3, second £2, third [£l. Nom. 4A; (acceptance free. Entries Close 18th December. - G. D.COW, Secretary, TjltKam The Daily News has the biggest eircttlation of any paper between Wellington ind Auckland. It covers the whole of t'le prosperous and elosely-s'eltled pro- • r.s-e of TararnVi, and as an advertising medium cannot be equalled. Advertising i: liivc-3 on &plication.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1915, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 December 1915, Page 1
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