AMtJSEMENTS. J£MPIRE pALACE. fITZROY AND BREAKWATER CARS WAIT FOR' YOU AT THE DOORS. TO-NIGHT. LAST , of this LAST 2iIOHT series. NIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE The ISth Episode of the MILLION" DOLLAR MYSTERY. MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. One of the most baffling and fascinating numbers vet shown. TRAPPED BY THE FLAMES. TRAPPED BY. THE FLAMES. IJnter the Princess Parlova, beautiful but bad; a new member of the gang. THE BALL OF ORIENTAL SPLENDOR Friends and Foe are masked alike. The JBfplosion! flßrence is Missing! Norton again'the hero of the hour! thrills and.Tears! Smiles and Cheers! Fascinating EDITH. STOREY in LOVE'S WAY. This little draidtt has all the strength of the greatest heart histories. It gkwttwith new tenderness and carries you away with its splendid climax. IK THE HEART OF EGYPT. Views out where "Our Bovs" are. A MATTER OF SECONDS D? the "Hazards of Helen" series, in Which Helen Holmes shows how daring *he really can be. PATHE WAR GAZETTE. "The Honeymoon Pact" (Vita, comedy). "Never Again" (K.B. Comedy), etc. Usual 'Prices: fid and 1/-." Ladies' Concession to Stalls, 6d. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (Tuesday). XEVf ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH STAFF PATfIIOTIC CONCERT , \ ■ . fpHEATRE g. 0 Y A 1 . THURSDAY MAY 4,, 1916. Proceeds in Aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Part 1. I—Opening Selection Citizens' Band 2—Patriotic Song V Senior Girls, Central School. 2—Patriotic Song Mr. McDonald 4—Patriotic Song Mrs. Davey 6 (Patriotic appeal) by Captain Allen 6—Patriotic Song Miss Peart V—Comic Song Mr. L. Smith B—Song Mrs. Wilks V —Comic; Song Mr. W. Key Interval 5- minutes. Part 2. -I—Drawing of Grand Art Union. £—Presentation, Tabor Memorial Shield and Medals to winning Team. 3—Patriotic Song Mr. Asher 4—Song Mrs. Somerville 6 —Elocutionary Mr. Goldsworthy ; (First Settlers' Story. Boy's Flying Kites. White Wing Birds.) 6—Song "Mr. McDonald T—Song Miss Peart B—Comic8 —Comic Song Mr. Jack Lovell "God Save the King." W. THOMSON, Secretary. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. SHOWS. THE NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW will be held in the P0 0 D TEMP LA R H L on • THURSDAY, MAY 4, From 2 to 9 p.m. proceeds to be given to the Fund for the Belgians and Servians. Admission fld, Afternoon Tea 64. ON FRIDAY, MAY 5, The Ladies' Committee will hold a CRYSANTHEMOM FETE For tjhe same purpose in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. Admission Is, including Afternoon Tea. MYRA SIMPSON, ' Secretary. TARANAKI'S WONDERLAND. -tf H B AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY'S GREAT WINTER SHOW. KING GEORGE CORONATION HALU >SL.\'ESDA-S, I tURSDAY- • FRIDAY, and . , SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 8, 9, and la Competitions for: IU'RY FACTORY and FAP.MF.Ef/ riiODUCE. GARDEN HOME INDUSTRIES. JIl-NEY. FANCY WORK. JTEOINICAL SCHOOL CLASSED {TRADESMEN'S DISPLAYS. Etc., Etc., Etc.. POULTRY SHOW. ~ POULTRY SHOW. gcledlile on application to % L, HUMPHRIES, Ses., " ~ P.O Box 19, /• , j,;, : New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1916, Page 1
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