AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE . JATINEK\ THIS AFTERNOON* AT 2, and again TO-NIGHT TB-NIGHT tAST SCREENING of this Programme, i. MONDAY AND TUESDAY—THE IStAHD OP REGENERATION. THE ISLAND DP REGENERATION. THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION. \from the Book by Cyrus Tqwnsend Brady. FREE -ENTERTAINMENT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 at 8 p.ffi |Knn/V FEET of Enthralling Grandeur, intensely interesting Irom stirt to finish. The world's greatest and most spectacular educational film ever shown (with supporting f ROM MOLTEN STfeEL FROM MOLTEN STEEL FROM MOLTEN STEEL 1 TO MOTOR-CAR TO MOTOR-CAR TO MOTOR-CAR BEE fWW MASTERPIECE AT OUB EXPENSE. Py Invitation up to 8.15. Thence en tirely Free. 3TRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, AT 8 P.H Invitations from Bellringer Bros., Xevs Plymouth, or C. A. Wilkinson, Ltd. feltham. QVDWN JJALL, gTRATFORD : TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, I ' NOVEMBER 28 and 29 PANTOMIME, jgEAUTY AND THE gEASr, / gEAUTY AND THE JJEA.?T, , •" Aid oF Stratford Fire Brigade and » Boy Scouts. News Songs and Dances. Gorgeous Dresses and Scenery. Cole Directress and Stage Manageress MRS.McBETH. "PRICIIS: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. *t Grubb's. V - JJALL. •" A FAREWELL DANCE will be tei tiered to Mr. N. PERRY, who is leai ing the district to join the Reinforci | fnents, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ' Admission: Gents., 2/*; Ladies, 1/-. C. D. REVELL Ho». Sec., Warea Farewell Commltte SHOWS . . V feTfIATFORD AGRICULTURAL AN PASTORAL ASSOCIATION jgKVENTH QRAND gPRING gHO 1 be held on Wednesday and - .Thursday,' November 29 and 30. On the Show Grounds, Flint Roac STRATFORD. The great Dairy Show of Taranaki. Bpkndid Horse and Jumping Compel tions. CATTLIs HORSES SHEEP PIGS DOGts. Art and .Industrial Competitions. Entries close November 23, at 9 p.: Schedules on application to the Seereta A. D. STANLEY, > Box 59, Stratford. "\TEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURE ' SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, In Aid of the Patriotic Fund. WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. i_?OT PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, AJ VEGETABLE CLASSES. GOOD PRIZES! ,WE WANT YOUR SUPPORT! EVERYONE CAN HEL Afternoon Tea (6d.), in charge of ti Ladies' Committee. Flower and Prodi Stalls. Proceeds to go to the Patriot fund. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, I Entries Close on December 5. M. SIMSON, Secretary, King Street [y-AL. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z., A.P.j " PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phillips' Buildings, , t_ ; Opposite Newton Kind's. t
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1916, Page 1
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362Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1916, Page 1
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