AMUSEMENTS. We have a reputation for "THE Best 'Pictures." THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT! Last Night of < BEAUTIFUL MARIE DORO in THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN. THE HEART OF NORA FLYWN. THE HEART OF NORA FLYIiN. THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN. A Powerful Dramatic Triumph. She saves' another woman's reputation «nd the children's happiness, but risks her own character. WAS IT WORTH WHILE? Coming TO-MORROW and SATURDAY, also at the MATINEE—-OOUOLAS-FAIKBANKSAnd JEWEL CARMEN in MANHATTAN MADNESS. MANHATTAN MADNESS. A Glowing Kaleidoscope of LAUGHTER and TROUBLE MERRIMENT and SADNESS ' RECKLESSNESS and HAPPINESS If* the Greatest Comedy Stunt ever Filmed. EAST END BATHING RESERVE. , JjJUCHRE pARTY AND JJANCE TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917. (Play to commence at 8 o'clock). PRIZES. Ladies': First. Case Teaspoons (donated by Mi A. B. Maekie); second, 231b Flour (donated). Gents': First. Gentleman's Umbrella; second, 251b Flour. Music by Mr F. Boulton. Admission: Gents, Is Cd; Ladies, Is. ROBT. BENXOCH, * Hon. Secretary. WAIHI PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. in aid of Patriotic Funds, will be held in Waihi School Grounds on TO-DAY THURSDAY, MARCH 8 Spectacular Displays by the school Children. r ' ,■ Races for Ch^dren. Sports for Adults. Horse-leaping Competitions, etc. Concerts in the Marquee during the afternoon. Performers: Merry Musical Maoris, School Children and best local talent Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, etc. WAITARA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Aaults 1/-, Children 6d. ANDREW BULLIANS, Hon. Sec. TCTGAMOTU gEASLDE BREAKWATER FORESHORE To commemorate the opening of NEW PLYMOUTH As a Deep-Sea Harbor. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. GREAT GYMKHANA DISPLAY For the Grass-Fed '<Uns." BIGHT NEW AND NOVEL EQUESTRIAN EVENTS. Hunter and Pony Jumping Events, Musical Chairs, Egg and. Spoon Race on • HoTse-back. RED CROSS RESCUE EVENTs Post entries for all events. Irresistible Surf, Raft and Roller Joy Bathing on the safest Ocean Front in , the Dominion. CHILDREN'S ARENA EVENTS. WATER FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT. School Teams— ste-a-side. All the Rage in England; surpasses Push Ball. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water, Milk and Sugar Free. Electric Trams every ten minutes ts the Picnic Grounds. Admission to Grounds: Adults 1/-; Children Free. SE-MEMBEB THE DATE, AND DON'T BE LATE. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. MONEY L'F V l\ £% upwards upon Hp (without T'other approved •" Easy Instaln- r expenses, enclosing BALKTJD. Brou'-' t 'Phone 3« Me bv, o legal v letter, L. . W. Buildings, Plymouth. t wipf? out the home dahing day. family wast* 2/6 Get all partieuUw fror aw Plymouth Steam Laundry. Gill Street,., . •*«* * ,\<rvr PJymouth'PJWM 6»
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1917, Page 1
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