AMUSEMENTS. A? one looks back over any period hi one's-life it appears behind one as a shining. maze of brilliant color with spots in it here and there of brighter or darker hue. Each spot represents a period, of time when our happiness hfls glowed brighter or waned; sometimes it is a day, more often it is a Bight. Looking back now, over a stretch of my existence, I see many such «pots gleaming brightly: they are nights of color. The Uistoryof many of these is too sacred to be written, but there •re Five Nights, which though not the dearest to my memory, have yet stamp•etl themselves and their color on it for BVtr." —Trevor Lonsdale. THE EMPIRE PO-NICHT TO-NIGHT jA vivid realisation of the universallyread novel by VICTORIA CROSS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. A fascinating Love Idyll wherein is told the story of five wonderful adventures jn the career of Trevor Lonsdale, a •;- jowag and successful artist FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGHTS. jj. PASSIONATE PICTURING that runs the gamut of Human Emotions. Life and Death. . Love and Hate! From ihe tragic depths of despair, to the silver height* of happiness, until the imson mists fade away to a glorious sunset and a climax that stays in jour heart. 600K E*RLY AT COLLIER'S. QBAND PATRIOTIC gOCIAL. ,EGMONT ROAD HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916. In aid of Christmas Comforts for the Boys at the Front. Good Music, Supper and Float fcdies, 1/-; Gents., 2/-. L. W. BISHOP Hon. Secretary. DAHOTU pUBLIC JJALI. CONCERT. BY OPTJNAKE PIER3OETTES (Arranged by Mrs. Rathbone.) FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. DUETS, .CHORUSES, QUARTETTES, SPECIAL COSTUMES DANCE TO FOLLOW. Tickets: Concert and Dance, 3s. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS WEEK. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. A WEEK OF COMBINED EFFORT FOB THE MEN WHO ARE RISKING THEHt LIVES FOR OUR SAFETY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, TO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, / IS THAT WEEK. 82.-COMFORTS SUNDAY—fietiring collection in all the churches on behalf of our boys. 23.—MONDAY (Labor Day)— Whole Holiday and Whole Day for the Boys. Procession, etc. Fete in Recreation Grounds. 2A.~ TUESDAY— The Band in Coronation Hali. Grand Novelty Entertainment by Bandsmen and Local Talent. 25.—WEDNESDAY— Ihe Schools of the District enter tain in Coronation Hall. £6.—THURSDAY— Garden Party in Pukekura Park. 27—FRIDAY— Grand Musical Treat by Waitara Maori Entertainers in Coronation Hail. 28.—SATURDAY— Grand Finale: Street Bazaars, Produce Sale, Fainous Wanganui Huzzars—"the greatest beggars on earth " Reserve "Comforts Week" for our Boys. JULLER PARTICULAES LATER
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1916, Page 1
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