AMUSEMENTS. |£MPIRE piCTURK pALACE. TO-NIGHT Last Night of the LONDON FILM CO.'S Magnificent Recruiting Drama, "YOU." « YOU." And other splendid supporting films. COMING! COMING! COMING! 10-MORROW (Sat.). MATINEE, 2 p.m. ~ MISS VIOLA DANA. MISS VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DANA, the Broadway Star, ttho riveted everyone's attention as the principal actress in "The Stoning" and '■Children of Eve,'' has stamped indelibly on the screen, in "GLADIOLA," a characterisation that should live some time. "GLADIOLA" is a play of life as it is—life in all its selfishness and in its purity. Viola 'Dana's acting ensures her name not merely as a screen favorite, but as a great actress. She exhibits an art that is more than "acting"—she lives the part! To describe this play in all its wonderful power would be only to be thought exaggerating—if words could describe it. See it, and we will rest srith your judgment. VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA in " GLADIOLA." "GLADIOLA." other Splendid Features which, altogether, make up a Programme "par excellence."
JJEMPTON JJALL, QKATO. TO-NIGHT FRIUnY, JULY 14, 1916. tONG-NIGKT DANCE, {n aid of HALL FUNDS, on above date. Admission: Gents. 2/-, Ladies 1/-. E, SEW ALL, Hon. Sec. ' GRAND _CONCERT. ■fJRENUI JJALI THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1918. Organised by Young Ladies' Sewing Guild. AH Proceeds Towards Belgian Sewing. Admission to Concert: Adults Is fid, Children 6d. Dance to follow: Gents. Is, Ladiea fid. A. H. HALCOMBE, Chairman Patriotic League.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1916, Page 1
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