AMUSEMENTS. A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (FIRST RACE SIGHT). FOR THE LAST TIME! j You tmi§t see the unglnai j I BELLE OF NEW YORK? i iverywnere you go—t,n llie street or at the Racecourse, the conversation always turns to ONE CERTAIN WINNER! EDNA MAY , EDNA MAY EDNA MAY in SALVATION JOAN. SALVATION JOAN. One of the Big Films of the vcar. EDNA MAY ' ? U splendid in Dual Roles of Swell Society Girl and Sweet Salvation Lassie. This Picture has taken the town by storm. You simply must sec it Tonight, Make sure of a seat TO-NIGHT. Reserve at Collier's. COMMENCING (SECOND RACE NIGHT). A Wonderful Vivid and Powerful Drama, WICKED NEW YORK! WICKED NEW YORK! The Colossal Flame that Attracts and Destroys its Human Moths in.Countless Thousands. Five-act Gold Rooster Success, starring FLORENCE REED, FLORENCE REED, The Beautiful Emotional Actress, in the role of a New York Wife, who is forced to slay to defend her honor. To see this is to know the under-tnw in the Boiling, Bubbling Maelstrom of life in the World's Greatest City. It shows Life in one of the Finest, yet Most Wicked, Cities in the World. f A K, E A ; A DANCE Will be held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. In aid of the Hall Piano Fund. Gentlemen,' 2/8. Ladies, 1/-. C. W. REVELL, Hon. Sec. gEASIDE pE * Will be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Side Shows—Shooting Gallery—Hoop-la. Coin Board, &c, &c. I "SPORTS FOR. OLD AND YOUNG. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. Sweets, Fruit, and Cordials. Admission to Grounds, 1/-, or by Member's Ticket. School Children Free. IN THE EVENING. TOWN HALL, at 8 o'clock. EGMONT PICTURES. GOOD-BYE SUMMER! Supported by a First-class Programme. Prices, Is Cd; Children, Is. WM. BLYTH, Hon. See. j*ARANAKI) JOCKEY fiLVB ' AUTUMN MEETING,' TO-DAY AND THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7 and 8. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. TRAIN -ARRANGEMENTS. Hawera-New Plymouth. Hawera, dep. „.-;.., Normanby Eltham ..- ..-, Stratford ~. Midhirst ......... Tariki ( Tnglenood Lepperton Junction New Plymouth, arr. a.m. a.m. fi.3o 7.2.; ' 6.43 7.30 7.20 Brr3 8.10 8.53 8.23 9.(1 S.3S f1.25 .0.3 .1.48 ft.35 10.15 10.5 10.45 Toko Branch—Wednesday, February 7. a.m. Whangamomona. dep. 5.45 Pohokura -,- fi.s Te Wera .* (1.40 Douglas 7.25 Toko ..... 7.50 Stratford, arr ~ 8.20 Trains leave New Plymouth after the races each day for Hawera, Waitara, Whangamomona and intermediate stations. E. P. WEBSTER. Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. DAIMLER CAR FOR HIRE. IS lovely English car is at your service day or night. New Plymouth's most popular car. 'Phone 574, I have now left the old Central Fire Station; also have no connection with Mr. G. Gibson. T. W. WARD, \ Headquarters, Criterion Garage, New < . '.: 'Plymouth. * ?Ptone 674.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1917, Page 1
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