AMUSEMENTS. Grand Detective Special—"THE RADIUM THIEVES"—at THE EMPIRE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. TO'DAY AJTO TO-NIGHT. TO-»AY AND TO-NIGHT. (VITAGRAPH'S BRILLIANT FEATURE. In Three Gigantic Parts. ' An up-to-date Detective Story. & MELODRAMA OF CRIMINAL LIFE. Sensational Episodes abound. A plat that thrills and excites your interest. fOOOIt. OiF EXCITEMEOT 3000 ft. THE SADIUM THIEVES. THE KADIUM THIEVES. THE SAMUM THIEVES. THE RADIUM THIEVES. 'A forceful and vigorous detective story; exciting and interesting; the episode leading to the capture of a criminal gang .makes a most thrilling picture. Then, inlighter vein, we have * A keystone Comedy, KISS FATTY'S SEASIDE LOVERS. IOSS FATTY'S SEASIDE LOVERS. Then * splendid drama, "CHECKMATE," fcnd an excellent scenic study, "TUNIS AND SURROUNDINGS," and last, but by no ftheang least, PATHE'S LATEST NEWS. ?ATHE'S LATEST NEWS. Prices 1/- and 6d. Reserves i/- and 1/6. Plan at Theatre or ring 365. THEATRE ROYAL A pr»gram«e of Thrills and Pleasure. TO-NIGHT MATINEE TODAY AT 3.30. MATINEE TO IAY AT 3.30. 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 BATE. A DEADLY HATE. SUrring MABC MACDERMOTT. A rushing story of twin brothers. THE GOLDEN RAINBOW. THE GOLDEN RAINBOW. Flying A Drama. FATAL NOTE L. Eo FATAL NOTE' Oomedy. Charming ON THE BANKS OF Scenic Subject THE LLOBREGAT. LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. . LATEST AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Which includes the A.J.C. Meeting at Randwielc. ST. CARWYNE WINS the Metropolitan Handicap. The finish at Epson—WOORACK WINS. And Harry Julius* Cartoons. PRICES AS USUAL. Q.OOD I'pEMPLAR JJALL. TO-MORROW. At 3 and 7 p.m. SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Conducted by Major Toomer MONDAY, 8 p.m.: PRIZE NIGHT AND PROGRAMME. For a cheap and enjoyable outing during THE HOLIDAY SEASON visit the x (JARDENS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in the , j 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. N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL. ELTHAM. DECEMBER 27th, 1915. The time and place to see the leading Axemeri and Sawyers competing for the World's Championship. CYCLISTS! Note the Following Events: One Mile Handicap of £5. Prizes 30/-, and 10/-. Nom. 5/-; acceptance free. Carnival Wheel Race of £l2 (handicap), 2 miles. First prize £7, second £3, third £2. Nom. 5/-; acceptance JO/-. Three Mile Handicap of £6. First prize £3, second £2, third £l. Nom. 4/-; acceptance free. Entries Close 18th December G. D. GOW, Secretary,
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1915, Page 1
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