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AMUSEMENTS. | J>MPIRfi pICTURE pj.Li.Cl TO-NIGHT &$ NEW FILMS. ALL NEW FILMS. TV Programme of Many Pleasures, beaded by » BIG DETECTIVE DRAMA, THE COUNTERFEITERS. THE COUNTERFEITERS. THE COUNTERFEITERS. THE COUNTERFEITERS. A story of Love, Adventure and Daring. gEXTON BLAKE ON THE TRAIL. Tie Cunning Methods of this \ KING OF SLEUTH-HOUNDS. An up-to-date story of the SHERLOCK, HOLMES TYPE. Excitement and Thrill, in Abundance. A WED RISE An, Episode in the A WILD RIDE "Haiards of Helen" A WILD RIDE Railroad Series. Helen lashed to the driving rod of an express engine. Her lover's FLYING LEAP FOR LIFE. The utmost limit in Sensationalism. TOPICAL WAR BUBGET. The very latest from the Firing Line. ALMOST A HERO. A brilliant comedy ty the favorite Vitagrapii PlayeTs. "Safety First" (Kemic Comedy). "Thynne's Nightmare" (Cartoon-Comic)'. Usual prices: 64 and 1/-. jgAST JJMD ; pAVILION, (THURSDAY) LONG NIGHT/ DANCES. Music by Miss and Mrs. George. Best Floor in TaranaM. Good Supper, i Members of Expeditionary Force ad%. mitted free. ,„ t „ - ?.---. ■ v i ■ Si... Dancing 8.15, Suppet 10.30, Motors 1.30. h Admission: fcadiei Is, Gents l s 6<L ;| W. ROCH, ' Hon. Secretary^ ffARANAKI JOCKEY £JLUB. PATRIOTIC RACE MEETING. TO-DAY »£# PLYMOUTH RACECOURSBj WANGANTJI GARRISON BAND* SUITABLE EXCURSION TRAINS EACH DAY. ;, and Afternoon Tea under the. supervision of Mrs. Kirkby. „.• J Luncheon Rooms conducted byj '? , Mr. A. Wooller. + " Booth controlled by Mr. E. Whittle, proprietor of the Red i House Hotel. ' E. P, WEBSTER, Secretary.; Box 33, New Plymouth. QKATO gCHOOL Q.ONCERT In aid of Prize Fund and Wounded Soldiers. 1 SRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 11, AT 8 P.M.J Good Musical Programme. J?ANCY pAIR AND gPORTS. iUnder the Auspices of the Warea. Ladies' Sewing Guild), at the WAREA DOMAIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1818. For the relief of our.brave Allies, the Belgians and Servians, who are backing up the "British Bulldog who watches at the Door." Stalls of Fancy Drapery and Fancy Goods. Don't forget to buy! Games, Races, Guessing, Nail-driving and Threading Needle Competitions. A GRAND FAROE by the Opunake Comedy Company will be given in the HALL IN THE EVENING, (wl will be FOLLOWED BY A ': DANCE. " Refreshment Booth on the ground. Auctisc? will be held at intervals durivg the day. A. E. LARKING, J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Sees. ARRANGE YOUR SCHOOL PICNKS SOW. .HAERE' GARDENS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. {ring the children for. a splash in the MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. ffcea let them enjoy the sensation of the. popular {WATER CHUTE. % £y water free. Tea Room and EqUies Stall in the Grounds, , -Aiffijasion: Sixpence

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1916, Page 1

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