AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE SATURDAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. A PICTLRESQUE DRAMA, A PICTURESQUE DRAMA, Starring the Great English Actor, HENRY AINLEY JffilS IRIS IRIS ' IRIS IRIS The Life Story of a good, IRIS IRIS noble, and intensely IRIS IRIS Lovable Woman, IRIS IRIS whose utter downfall IRIS IRIS ' is brought about by a IRIS IRIS succession of terrible and IRIS IRIS cruel circumstances, IRIS IRIS from -whose effect upon IRIS IRIS such a nature as hers IRIS IRIS there can be IRIS IRIS no escape. IRIS IRIS That is the pathos IRIS IRIS of it. IRIS THE BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER OF IRIS IS SUPERBLY PLAYED BY ALMA TAYLOR yOU WILL BE WISE TO RESERVE. jjRJMPIRE piCTURE SJHEATRE FREE ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 at S p.m. KAAA FEET of Enthralling Gran«JUW dgur) i n t ense iy interesting from start to finish. The world's greatest and most spectacular educational film ever shown (with powerful supporting films). . i?ROM MOLTEN STEEL FROM MOLTEN STEEL FROM MOLTEN STEEL TO MOTOR-CAR TO MOTOR-CARI x TO MOTOR-CAR SEE THIS MASTERPIECE AT OUR EXPENSE. JBy. Invitation up to 8.15. Thence en- j tirely Free. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, AT 8 P.M. Invitations from Bellringer Bros., New (Plymouth, or C. A. Wilkinson, Ltd., Eltham. fPOWN TfALL, SJTRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. GRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT fer Hawera Male Choir ana Combined • Concert Party. Proceeds in aid of Stratford Wounded Soldiers' Fund. :f our Opportunity to Help a Worthy , , Cause. , PRICES: 3s, 2s, la. mHE NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS ■ BAND Will Visit OKATO by Invitation on SUNDAY, 10th DECEMBER, Proceeds in aid of Okato Patriotic Fund KEEP THE DATE IN VIEWI .PAND QONCEET, In aid of Methodist Parsonaj* " i, HEMPTOX HALL, OKATO, {THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, at 8 p.m. {Among the Artists performing are the following: Mr. and Mrs. McDonald from New Plymouth; Rev. Papapa kura, from OpunaKe; Messrs. Man ning, Illingworth, Evans, and Hugh son, from Rahotu. Mrs. Keen, Mia Aroa, and Mr. Thomson are the loca! performers. Popular Music! Popular Singers 1 POPULAR PRICES: Buy your Tickets in advance to secun «. Seat—2/- and I/-. TyJEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURA SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, In Aid of the Patriotic Fund. WHITELEY HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. POT PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, AN: VEGETABLE CLASSES, GOOD PRIZES! .WE WANT YOUR SUPPORT! EVERYONE CAN HELP Afternoon Tea (Gd.), in charge of the Ladies' Committee. Flower and Produce Stalls. Proceeds to go to the Patriotic fund. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d Entries Close on December 5. M. SIMSON, Secretary, King Street. N. C. G. WINKELMANN £NGLNEER,AND MACHINERY SPECIALIST. Machinery of every description for sale Workshop, King Street, office and showWOB, Egmci;t Street., P.O. Box 80 i -t telephone 583
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1916, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1916, Page 1
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