AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRE piCTUEE pALACE. TO-NIGHT ALL NEW FILMS. ALL NEW FILMS. » Headed by Filmland's First Favorites, The beautiful ANITA STEWART and talented ANITA STEWART ' and BASLE WILLIAMS Tbe popular EARLE WILLIAMS and handsome in the latest Vitagraph, THE' AWAKENING A magnetic story THE AWAKEJUNG "of a real man, a THE AWAKENING social butterfly, THE AWAJEBNIHG and a girl of the THE AWjatBNJNG tenements, with THE AWAKENING primitive passions St'ijl Another Star Film: FLORENCE LA BADIE in an Impressive Dramatic Offering, REINCARNATION. REINCARNATION. The "dead past" will not always "bury Its dead"—it oft lives and shapes %vents of the "now." PICTURES IN LIGHTER VEIN: FOLLOWING THE SCENT. •A new method of teaching a husband, as shown by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew WIFE—THE WEAKER VESSEL. Well—perhaps! Judge for yourself! A Film at enormous interest: GUARDING, THE FRENCH COAST. And PATHE GAZETTE Rinemasnaps. Usual prices, 6d and la. Ladies' concession to Stalls, 6d. TARANAKI AMUSEMENTS, LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. The Biggest". Picture Success on the world's screen to-day. COMING SHORTLY. ELINOR GLtN'S at' one time ELINOR PLYN'S prohibited ELINOR GLYN'SV book. "THREE WEEKS."' "THREE WEEKS.' u ralEE WEEKS.' " u '®"ee weeks." "three weeks." The love story that startled two continents. Watch Daily News for full particulars. PATRIOTIC CALA DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 9. EAST END SEASIDE. COMMITTEE supervising the above function respectfully request all Employers to grant their Employees a Holiday so as to enable them to attend the SEASIDE PICNIC at EAST End. An urgent appeal to the general public for their patronage on the above 4ate is solicited.. J. R. HDLL, Chairman. Captain Allen, W. Roch (East End), R. G. Moverloy (Kawaroa Park), R. 0. Ellis (Ngamotu), Joint Secretaries,
THE LEPPERTON • SENTRY, HILL BRANCH • . of the NORTH- TABANAKI PATRIOTIC LEAGUE Will hold a QIFT RUCTION AKD SPORTS In aid of the WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND N on THURSDAY, MAECH 16, in ifR. CLIFFORD'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS (Late Dr. Valintine'a). Opposite the Lepperton Junction Railway Station. JTOR SALE—S Cows, 1 Shorthorn Bull, 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, 13 Yearlings, 16 Pigs (including 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar), 40 Fowls, 2 Dogs, 1 Horse, 2 Pens Sheep, 4 Cords Tawa Firewood, Lady's Bicycle, Potatoes, and other sundries too numerous to mention. FUN FOR EVERYBODY! flat Races, Kicking the Football, Step- . ping the Chain, Shooting Gallery, Scallywag Table, Skittles, Sheepguessing, Cutting Turks' Head, Having a.Whack at Kaiser Bill, Lowering the Leg of Mutton, Nail-driving, Tugs-of-War, Fish Ponds. dinner Is 6d. Luncheon Is. Afternoon Tea 6d. Admission to Grounds: Adults la, Children half-price. fHE SUNFLOWER MINSTRELS In the Evening will stage the Screaming Farce, •'THE WRONG FLAT." Admission Is. Dance to. follow. High Tea will be provided for visitors wishing to stay for the Concert and Dance. Charge lg 6a. W. 8. COBHAM. UNDERTAKER, NEW PLYMOUTH. Mortuary Chapel: Courteney Street. »Phone 187; three rings.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 1
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