AIIDSEMKHTS. THE EMPIRE Where the best pictures are" TO-NIGHT TO-NICHT final screening of a superb programme. THELMA SALTER ASO FRANK KEENAN IX "I'M CBAB" A dainty dimpled "THE CBAB" darling full of sly fun "THE CBAB" goes to live with a "THE "CXAB" ..grizzled man-breaking "THE CRAB" cold hearted "old •THE CRAB" ugly." THE CBAB" A itory of the thaw•Wl CBAB" ' ing out of a heart "THE CBAB" that was frozen and "THE CBAB" cold. THE OIBL IS A WONDER CHOI). THE PLAY IS HEART TOUCHING. ALSO SHOWING—SOUS BtJRKE IN "THE TELL-TALE ENVELOPE" The interest in Gloria increases u the story near* its ending. 001I1NC
TO-MORROW AXD THURSDAY. HEItRY AINLEY "JELFS" HKNKY AINLEY "JELFS" HBJIBY AI#£EY in "JELF" HEXKY, ADTLEY "JELFS" HEKBY AINLEY "JELFS'' of the delightful London Film Feature.
BBHUAHT SUFPOSTIN6 PICTURES "AUSTRALIAN' GAZETTE," Topical. nVAIHI GOUJiIIXIXG," Industrial. "AMERICAN BEAKS," Ditmar Nature. •LOVE AKD LUNATICS,"' Comedy. -ALL BETS OFF/' Comedv. »*A jCiTRMON IAL MISFIT," Star Comedy.
30/100 feet of interest and enjoyment. Usui Prices. Btserve at Collier's.
HEMPTOX HALL, OKATO. £ FAREWELL SOCIAL and PresentatiopaWii] be given to Privates B. Clark, t. Andrews, E. Julian, R. Buising and J. o*Buliivan on TUESDAY, Auglut 14, eoanteucing S p.m. Admission: Cents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Secretary.
* JliSfW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR '' SOCIETY. J*ffiST QRAXD QOXCERT GOOD TEMPLAR TTAT.T. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15 fO MEN'S VOICES; —50 40 OMEN'S VOICES^—6O Assisted by— HKV. ARCHIBALD HUNT (Wellington), tte Druutic Elocutionist. yiSB RENA TE AU, Lyric Soprano (Gold Medalist). JKH. N. H. PAPAKAKURA (Tenor), N«w Zealand's Popular Tenor. fO. ARNOLD STUREOCK (L. Mas. I-.C.L.), Talented Pianist (Christchnrch). Popular Prices, 2s (3d (Reserve), 2s aad la. Sox plan now 'f.a at PdffmannV No extra charge for .reserving seats. Tickets nay be had from members of tboir, Mr. Brooker, bookseller, L. E. iTofflmim, and the secretary, A. B. MACDOXALD.
THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 'GRAND PATBIOTIC EFFORT. Under the auspice* of tte {TABANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. CONCERT STRATFORD , jpfiD DANCE, TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, at 8 pjn. Snforaers of note from RangitikeC iWuguni, New Plymouth, and Rafting - Joeal talent. Song ud story, champion • dtseing, etc. SCOTTISH SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917. proadway Alive wi' Braw Lads and Bonny Lasses! MART opposite Bank of NX .TEA ROOMS on Patriotic Premises. Scots \Vla Hae!—Send your donations of produce to the Mart and swell the Fund. Anything from an anchor to a needle. The ladies in charge will thank yon and reward you—with smiles. Concert, 2s; to Dance r-Gents, "4s; Ladies, 3s. Funds to be handed to the local Patriotic Committee, pi&oa Forget. . I? J. McDONALD, Hon. Sec. ' JjpS. JJLANCHARD, ' Ifaiical MmrMft
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1917, Page 1
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