AMUSEMENTS. | THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The renowned star and supreme emotional actress, 3AIL KANE. GAIL KANE. ■ln 5 reels of remarkably powerful dramatic action, unfolding a novel story if the pulpit and the stage. THE LABYRINTH. ' THE LABYRINTH. THE LABYRINTH. THE LABYRINTH. THE ACTRESS Flo. Burke, a THE ACTRESS poor cafe singer, THE.ACTRESS who rose to THE ACTRESS he a star. AND The parson, who THE MINISTER hated the stage THE MINISTER but loved its THE MINISTER greatest idol. THE MINISTER She was a woman if beauty and daring. Gossip had unjustly named 'her "the notorious Flo. Burke." On a holiday she meets and loves a young parson. Knowing hi 3 aversion to actresses, she conceals her identity, marries him and lets consequences take care of themselves. IT'S THE CONSEQUENCES THAT MAKE THIS A PLAY TO BE REMEMBERED. QTou must see it and the splendid additional Bill Usual Prices. Reserves at Collier's. £OR THE BOYS IN THE TRENCHES. MRS. NATHAN'S RECITAL. Assisted by MRS. HARLOW, MISS PEAKx, AND MR. N. DAY. ! KST. JOHN'S JJALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, Jelp to provide our brave boy 3 with tome Christmas Comforts by being i present. Admission: Front Seats 2s; Back Jeatp la. Sweets stall open during the performance. Under the Auspices of the North Taranaki Patriotic League. In aid of the No. 1 N.Z, Stationary Hospital. A GRAND ;• qjßm&.'m * t^ecttal To be given at the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. At 8 p.n>., by MRS. P. J. NATHAN, and MISS MAUDE PEART. Assisted by THE REV. A. H. COLVILE and MR. A. MACDONALD. At the Piano: JP»S CONSTANCE LEATHAM. . and MISS BERYL HIRST, serially attractive programme, Including SHAKESPEARIAN DUOLOGUES and DRAMATIC SKETCHES in Character, Seats, 3s (Reserved), 2s and Is. Box Plan at Collier's.
APPLICATIONS. BOROUGH OF 'NEW PLYMOUTH. are invited and will be received until Noon on WED--SESDAY, 6th inst., for the i option of Jadet in the Town Clerk's Office. Salary, £52 per annum. Previous experience in typewriting essential. F. T. BELLRIXGER Town Clerk". "- DAIRY MACHINERY SALESMAN. WfANTED, Competent Dairy Machinery Salesman for Taranaki District. Apply, Mason, Struthers and Co., Ltd., Palmerston North. SPRING pLOWER gHOW. WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAYSeptember 7 and 8. (COMPETITIONS IN DECORATED Tahiti (open and novice). Decorated Mantels, Baskets, Vases and Ladies' Sprays, Children's Buttonhole? (boys at" l S irls under 10 and from 10 ,to 14), Cut Blooms (novice), and Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's Shop on TUESDAY, September 5, at 6 p.m. .Entry fees Cd.- Children free. Liberal prize-list, including several Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweet i, anc Produce Stalls. Afternoon Tea and Supper. ' Open from 2to 5.30 and 7to 10 each Ja« Admission to Show, Is; Children half . price.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1916, Page 1
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