AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! One Night Only. Jfet another of those dashing, fascinating stories by E. W. HORNUXG THE TAKING OF STINGAREE. THE TAKING OF STINGAREE. THE TAKING OF STINGAREE. THE TAKING OF STINGAREE. THE TAKING OF STINGAREE. A real startling story of DAREDEVILISHNESS. The outlaw escapes, is captured again, but only to make prisoners his captors. And there's that touch of love interest we all like in a story. Supports include two war films: LIFE AT THE FRONT and FRENCH CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY. A Vitagraph Drama and two very choice Comedies. JO-NIGHT ONLY. Plan at Collier's. FOR THE BOYS IN THE TKENCHES. MRS NATHAN'S RFCITAL Assisted by I£RS. MAKLOW, MISS PEAKi, AND ' ME. N. DAY, gT. JOHN'S JJALL, TO-NIGHT Eelp to provide our brave boy 3 with neme Christmas Comforts by being present.
Admission: Front Seats 2s; Back' Seats Is. Sweets stall open during the performance. JJnder the Auspices of the North Taranaki Patriotic League. In aid of the So. 1 N.Z. Stationary Hospital. A GRAND ■ DRAMATIC & J£USICAL JJECITAL To be given at the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 131* At 8 p.m., by MRS. P. J. NATHAN, and HISS MAUDE PEART Assisted by THE EEV. A. H. COLVILT and MR. A. MACDONALD At the Piano: MISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM, and MISS BERYL HIRST. Specially attractive programme, including SHAKESPEARIAN DUOLOGUES and JffiAMATIC SKETCHES in Character. Seats, 3s (Reserved), 2s and Is. Box Plan at Collier's. gPRINQ JjtLOWER. jgHOW. WB3TELEY HALL, TODAY AND TO-MORROW. September 7 and 8. COMPETITIONS IN DECORATED Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantels, Baskets, Vases and Ladies' Sprays, Children's Buttonholes (boyg and girls under 10 and from 10 to 14), Cut Blooms (novice), and Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's Shop ton TUESDAY, September 5, at 6 p.m. Entry fees 6d. Children free. Liberal prize-list, including several specials Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets, and Produce Stalls. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Open from 2 to 6.30 and 7 to 10 each day Admission to Show, Is; Children halfprice. BUSINESS NOTICE. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD The old saying, "as changeable as the weather," appiies to our Menu. Now that Mr. Sun has paid us a visit for a few days we have gone hack to the making of our delicious Ice Creams, Sundaes, etc. Last summer we introduced to the New Plymouth public many novelties connected with Ice Creams; this season we have something more special to ofTer. . We still have a big demand for our 9d LUNCHES, TEAS, SOUPS, Etc. THE MARBLE BAR. (Opposite Newton King's). THE MEETING PLACE FOR ALL PEOPLE. IyiSIT the B.K. toy and juvenile book ' department, right opposite Empire JWtr*. i,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1916, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1916, Page 1
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