AMUSEMENTS. JjpiPIRE pICTURE pALACE. SATURDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY MAY 27, 2g and 30. also at the THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY. "The World's Swept heart." "The World's Sweetheart." MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. In her most appealing Heart Drama. "RAGS." "RAGS." "RAGS." "RAGS." "RAGS." "RAGS." Produced by the Famous PlayersCompany. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD, Mary Pickford's new play, "Rags," eclipses "Tess of The Storm" and every other performance she has given.—Boston Courier. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. Mary Pickford as the inimitable "Kags," is something quite off the beaten track, and creates a quickening emotioH to the soul. —Bioscope Journal. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. "Rags," little Mary Pickford's latest achievement, creates a sense of spontaneous happiness, a whirl-of heart beats in every minute of ever# reel. Nothing "Little Mary" has ever done that bears comparison.—American Picture Review. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORE. There is no doubt that Mary Pickford is> the Star of Stars. As "Rags," she overwhelms the audience, who applaud and laugh even aa the tears run down the cheeks. A most human play.—Picture Gazette. x Empire Box Plan at Empire Theatre. Theatre Royal Box Plan at Collier's. Usual prices, BUT book early.
JJEMPTON JJALLj ' QKATO. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 191& FAREWELL SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN W. H. HAWKINS. Vocal Items. Music by Mr. Barnett Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI EDUCATION DISTRICT. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL WARD. J SHALL be a Candidate for the Central Ward at the forthcoming •lwtion of the Education Board. HAROLD TRIMBLE. PARK SATURDAY. and Gentlemen willing to assist iB Pukekura !Park Saturday Collection are respectfully invited to attend a meeting at the Town Hall TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 7.30. PERCY SMITH, Chairman.
NOTICE. RETURNED SOLDIERS requiring employment or assistance are requested to communicate with MR. J. E. WILSON, Chairman, Patriotic Committee. THE MAXGATOKI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. APPLICATIONS FOR SEPARATOR . .. MAN. for the position of Separator Man and Stoker (secondclass Certificate) will be received by the undersigned until WEDNESDAY, May, 81, at 7.30 p!m. •Wages, 60/; per week, wit'h house ar.d usual allowances. Full particulars upon application to the Manager. . F. H. WATTS, Secretary. FOR SALF. BY TENDER. RENDERS will Vs received up till May 31st. for 13£ Acres of Swedes, with 10 acres rawl 1 . fc.d. For further particulars apply to BURREIL AND MAI.LFTT, s.y. Weld Road, Tataraimaka.
WANTED. ptIVE Gentlemen with £2O eaeli to join another in placing before Public Bodies CHILD'S PATENT WATER BALLASTED MOTOR ROAD ROLLER. For full particulars to THOS. CHILD, Waitara. J/[OTOR f)AR AFF LE . STUDEBAKER, 40 H.P, Presented by Mr. Newton King. Tickets, 2a Cd; obtainable everywhere. PROCEEDS IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. L. M. MONTEATH, - Seoretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 1
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