AMUSEMENTS. '—•—- : —— -ar . t . FQO BILLIE BURKE POST-CARDS \ SPILL BE GIVES AWAY TO-XIGHT.' THE EMPIRE •TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 'A Triangle Triple Star Attraction. Pharlea Say, Margaret Thompson, an 4 Margery Wilson in THE HONORABLE ALGY. 'A Drama of a fortune-hunting English Lordling, who proves himself a.gentleman and ft sport. BE NEEDED MONEY BADLY, BUT— This story telU tow ho did the right tiling in a manly way. j&LSO— '* ; UTT.T.tP. BURKE in-the. latest of the "Gloria's Hopittw n siori'ea, "THii SOCIAL VORfEX," Gloria now 'makes her.'debut in -the world of grown-up society, and the drama swiftly gathers power. IBIS PROGRAMME TO NIGHT AND TO-MORROW ONLY. Reserve, at Collier's. ' ; *." y ( SOWN HALL, INGLE WOOD. TO-NIGHT MONDAY, MAY 14. Messrs. Coleman and Taylor ' present the [JJOYAL pANTOMIME QOMPANY .In the Rccord-hreaking Wonder Show • • "BLUE BEARD" "BLUE BEARD" "BfLUE BEARD" A Triumph of Song, Story and Spectacle. . MAGNIFICENT DRESSES ENCHANTING TRANSFORMATIONS GORGEOUS SCEMERY SEE—The Bftllcts, the Marches, the Specialtw and the Royal Orchestra. . 30,—4RTISTS 30 80—-ARTISTS—3O Headed by Miss 'Kathleen Mack (principal 1)py), ?qb Lloyd (inimitable tlame), jChas. Howard, Joe Charles, Nellie Power, ' Mollie ®ng, Vera Tandy, etc., etc. Box Plan at Humphrey's. POPULAR PRICES —i)-, 3/-, and 2/-. Children half-price. , . i x. w '''t'.rr-- •*"'• *■" QKATO pATRIOTIC gPORTS Will be Held IN PATSDOCK , BY SALEYAEDS, Kindly lent 'by W. J. Gray, Esq., on THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917. .*—Programme Includes—flfocl: Court. Goal Kicking, Stepping Chain, Miik-carb Horse Trofs, Sack, Three-legged) Ladies', Children's, and Old Men's Races. Throwing Cricket Ball, Tug-of-War, Hop, Step and .Tump, Sheaf •Pitching, Greasy Pig, Tilting-in-Ring. Horse Turning, Shesp Guessing, etc.> etc. "ALL POST ENTRY, excepting One Sweepstake Chop of 5/- (handicap!, jrith money added. First prize £4, second £l. Nominations closo with Secretary May 47, .'1917. \ Boundaries, Oakura and Pungarehu. Refreshment Booth on ground. ' Sports commence 12 noon, sharp. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-,' children 6d. Members* Tickets, 5/-. Dance in Hall to follow. Gents *2/6, ladies !/•• " -i f
('(PROCEEDS IX AID OF Y.M.C.A. A. WALLS, Hon. Secretary. SHOWS • TAR AN ARTS WONDERLAND. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S QBEAT ' RIOTER B™* V KING GEORiGE CORONATION . ■ TTATT h JTEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, ana v • « SATURDAY, ■' JUlpl 13, 14, 15 and 16. Competitions for:—, PAIRY FACTORY and FARMERS' 'PRODUCE GARDEN VEGETABLES BOME BBUSTRIES HONEY. • , f . fAJTCY WORK W Technical school classes - {fBADESMEN'S DISPLAYS Etc., Etc., Etc. ~„i-pOULTRY pOULTRY gHOW V p 0 ULTEY gHOW . THUBSDi® and FRIDAY, . ' JU2m lith and 15th. i ) All Entries doae on Saturday, Jane fivhitt9 -fM ' ' oa ajnlicttlon to •A'tiikat oeoremrj, s,y r
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 May 1917, Page 1
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