AMUSEMENTS. !l?fH--B- EMPIRE MATINEE -4 2 p.m. TO-DAY MATINEE at 2 p.m. • TO-DAY TO-NIGHT again TO-NIGHT THE Greatest Laugh of the Yeai. The Doctor says: "Produces spontanSous miduiatidns 'of the ttiaphragm." tfes; they're guaranteed to make you iaugh and grow fat, these two—feOSCOE ARBUCKLE BOSCOE ARBUCKLE and I t MABEL XORMAND MABEL XORMAXD }< FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT. FATTY AND MABEL ADRJFT. ADRIFT. FATTY. AND MABEL ADRIFT. FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT. FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT. r A Film o£ Fun and.Frolic. A Smashing, Bounciig bit" of Keystone Mirth done in "'the real Triangle way. Fatiy, the farm -boy, aid Mabel, the Keystonesajj got married, and went i*t> ipend their honeymoon by the sea, but a villain set 'Fatty*'and Mabel adrift, end they woke up to .find their little house floating over the angry, waves. aiat's the story, but the laughter—well, f~ . that's another story. . . > Also- S NAVAL GUNS iN THE MAKING. NATAL TiimS IN ,THE MAKING. ROYAL. ARTILLERY. Df ACTION. ■ Official War Series.. {THE BUTTERFLY'S LESSON (Drama) r GAUMONT GRAPHIC Etc. rMS 'PROGRAMME TO-DAY ONLY. Prices as usual. Plan at Collier's.
JCOMFORTS t WEEK. I SUNDAY; OCTOBER 22, TO; , SATURDAY," OCTOBER 28, CHAN? SPECTACULAR PROCESSION MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 (Labor Day). AT v v /.PiLkEKIIRA PARK. > PROCESSION LEAVES TOWN AT . Competitions: Decorated Motor-cars, Tradesmen's Displays, Working Exhibits, Motor-cycles, Motorcycle with ihair and occupant, Bicycles, Vehicles, So-carts or Frame, Fancy Costumes and Parasol, Children's -Pets, Doll's Perambulators (all decorated.). Patriotic Tableaux and Display, BullockDray Exhibit, Scouts' Squad Exhibition. School Children's 'Display on Grounds. floods Stalls and Tea Pavilions in charge v of Women's Patriotic Committee. JS4.-TUBSDAY- . The Band in Coronation Hall. Grand Novelty Entertainment by Bandsmen and Local Talent. fca.-WEDNESDAY-The Schools of the Distrjct entertain in Coronation Hall. 56.-THDRSDAY-Garden Party' in Pukekura Part. |7.-FRIDAY-Grand Musical, Treat by Waitar.i Maori . Entertainers in Coronation Hail. ~~ ?8.-SATURDAY-t Grand Finale: Street Bazaars, Produce Sale, Famous Wanganui Huzzars—"the greatest 1 beggars on earth." Reserve "Comforts Week" for our Boys. ;P. W. G. McLEOD, Hon. Secretary.
BUSINESS NOTICES. £, LEA RING . fi AL E : . " 14 DAYS ONLY. CteU3MMii»£ WEDNESDAY. October IS.' Io make room for alterations, vre are offering the whole of our stock of I.rapcry, Clothing, Boots, Slices etc, at a Sl(i REDUCTIOX, FOR CASH O>TLY. SPECIAL LINES— Good range of TENNIS SHIRTS from 4/-. MEN'S BOX SUITS at reduction of 10 per cent. MEN'S HEAVY and LIGHT BOOTS, 10 per cent, off mirked prifo. Also Serges, Dress Tweeds, Piques, Cotton Goods and Flannelettes, Casements, Muslins, Blousißgs, etc. ,at very lira ju'eos. *" For. tho convenience of all, the goods «r» bcJsj removed to the premises latejf MHipiMlby Jtasrs Lind and Co. GREENWAY BROS., fl J" ATEST Waltz Sucee33es at Cottier's llusic Warehouse—"La Bousse,'-'. 'Swsying," "PoppUs,"' and "Love's *T?A*ning"; also "Violet of Abbaiza"! ,&s*:ww nJsrejj j jricj 2£ each; Epjted |
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1916, Page 1
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