AMUSEMENTS. ggMPnu: . picture PALACE. THOROUGHLY DISIKFECTED AND FUMIGATED EVERY DAY. to-night A Programme of Big Features. Domino Co. present in Two Acts, THE LIVING WAGE. THE LIVING WAGE. THE LIVING WAGE. Iteing the Romance of a Millionaire who tries to live on 6 dollars a week. See the quaint results—it's bully! A 2-aet Vita. Special Feature, FOUR GRAINS OF SICE. FOUR GRAINS OF RICE. A novsj, and exciting story of rival Chinese organisations and the abduction . of a beautiful woman. ONE BUSY BAY A "World Film" Star Comedy. TOPICAL WAR BUDGET. Vivid: views from the firing line. THE VICTORIOUS JOCKEY. A cartoon-comedy of the finest. JOHN BULL'S SKETCH-BOOK. A Series of Clever War Cartoons. "View* of Rustenberg" (Colored Scenic). "Dp' Weirs■ Duels'' (comedy), etc. Usual Prices: 6d and 1/-. Ladies' Concession t#,. Stalls, Cd. ' ' 'We've been together now for 40 years, An' it don't seem .a day too much; There »in ? t a lady livin' in the land As I'd swop for mv dear old Dutch!" Albert Chevalier NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK in NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK "MY OLD DUTCH." AT "MY OLB BUTCH." AT "MY OLB- DUTCH." AT THE EMPTRE WON.,, TUES.,. WED., THE EMPIRE Match 13, 14, 15 THE-EMPIRE THE EMPIRE The ,C4st includes Miss Florence Turner, and ' 8 produced by the Hepworth Company, London. It is hardly necessary for us Jo mention the position Mr. Chevalier occupies in the Theatrical World.' He is /undoubtedly the finest a'tist of his kind on the English stage to-day. His ; acting in "MY OLD DUTCH," like that in "THE MIDDLEMAN," is superb. Everyone, of course, knows the fine old song, written bv himself—thj* is -ft dramatisation of it. "MY rtLti DUTCH" will be sung during the picture by MR RALPH FARMER. Special Orchestral Music thr#ugh#ut. •JJRENUI gPORTS. PATRIOTIC GATHERING. To be held oo THCRSDAV, MARCH 23, 1916. Frogrammej FOOT RACES, BICYCLE RACES. SIDE-SHOWS. BUCK JUMPING And HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS. 'AU Kinds of Fancy Dancing by School Children. For Further Particulars see Poster. MUSIC BY WAITARA MUNICIPAL SAND. »' ' ; D. GEORGE, Hon. Sec.
THE LEPPERTON - SENTRY TTTT.f. BRANCH of the NORTH TARANAKI PATRIOTIC LEAGUE Will hold a QIFT RUCTION AND gPORTS In aid of the WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND on THURSDAY, MARCH 16, in iIR. CLIFFORD'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS (Lets Dr. Valintine's). Opposite tbe Leppertog Junction Railway Station. FOA SALE —5 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. • ■ i FUN FOR EVERYBODY! flat Races, Kicking the Football, Stepping 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 Te» lit. to Grounds: Adults Is, Children half-price. THE SUNFLOWER MINSTRELS 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 Conceit Md Dance. Qw* 0 *' 1 - M
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1916, Page 1
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