AMUSEMENTS. GREAT PICTURE VALUE AT THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT Kalem's grand two-part drama, HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR. HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR. HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR. The fascination of diamonds gripped the Secret Service man's wife—Each lion bon contained a smuggled gem—This story will deli;ht you. MAURICE in Vitagraph's COSTELLO stage romance, MAURICE THE COSTEIXO UNDERSTUDY CHICAGO EXCURSION DISASTER CHICAGO EXCURSION DISASTER. CHICAGO EXCURSION DISASTER. Hundreds were drowned as the '"Eastland" ferry turned over. POLICE CUT HOLES with Oxyline Gas through steel hull to rescue victims. THIS WORK GOES ON FOR THREE DAYS. ' . More than 1000 Perish. Western Electric Company's Employees' fatal picnic—3ooo packed on ill-fated ferry "Eastland." AN ASTONISHING FILM. THOSE BITTER SWEETS. THOSE BITTER SWEETS. here's a bevy of beautiful damsels in bathing suits, and there's a laugh in every inch of this Keystone. And others—USUAL PRICES. THEATRE ROYAL . programme of Thrills and Pleasure. TOMORROW Edison's 3-part Star Drama, A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. A DEADLY HATE. Starring MARC' MACDERMOTT. A rushing story of twin brothers, THE GOLDEN RAINBOW. THE GOLDEN RAINBOW. Flying A Drama. FATAL NOTE L. Ko 'FATAL NOTE Comedy. Charming ON THE BANKS OF Scenic Subject THE LLOBREGAT. LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Which includes the A..J.C. Meeting at Itandwick. ST. CARWYNE WINS the Metropolitan Handicap. The finish at Epson—WOORACK WINS. And Harry Julius' Cartoons. PRICES AS USUAL. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. f£BE ANNUAL GYMNASTIC COMPETITIONS will be held in the School Gymnasium THIS (Friday) -EVENING, commencing at 7.30 o'clock. Parents and friends of the School are invited to be present. For a cheap and enjoyable outing du THE HOLIDAY SEASON Jf GAE R E Q. and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Wring the children for a splash in the MIXIATURE 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. N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION DF.CEMBER 27th, 101.1. The time and place to see the leading Axemen and Sawyers competing for the World's Championship. Note the Following I One Mite Handicap of £3, 30/-, and ,10/-. Norn, ance free. Carnival Wheel Race of cap), 2 miles. First prize £3, third £2. Num. 5/10/-. • Three Mile Handicap of j.rire Jt'3, second £2, ihirt 4/-i acceptance free. j.:itrbi Close ISth Deemiber. G. D. GOW, Secretary, Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1915, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1915, Page 1
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