AMUSEMENTS. A great programme to-night THE ? EMPip> | TQ-NIGHT « TO-NIGHT ! " i j We larnestly advise all picture | ' patrons to bessure and see the pro- | I gramme we are screening to-night | | and to-morrow. Its absolutely | I unique and will fill you with ex- j I / quisite delight. ' | ' DON'T MISS THE KEYSTONE COMEDY FEATURE. "HER- NATURE 'BANCE' "HER NATURE DANCE-" "HER NATURE DANCE ; "HER NATURE DANCE' "HER NATURE DANCE' With a bevy of "Keystone" girls in scant but dainty attire. A most daring and artistic exhibition by a number of true daughters of Eve in primitive costumes. THERE IS SOME WONDERFUL DANCING IN THIS PICTURE. Which is a tribute to the censor's love of the beautiful. ALSO SHOWING, f A five-reel Triangle feature, STARRING—CHARLES RAY and SYLVIA BREMER CI'ARLES RAY and SYLVIA BREMER CHARLES RAY and SYLVIA BREMER "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT" "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT" "THE MILLIONAIRE VAQRAffT" ' "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT" "THE MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT" A play of rapid'action in which Charles Ray out-does Doug. Fairbanks in a wild dash over roofs, down waterspouts, along narrow ledges and finishes up with a terrific fight. There's action in every foot of. this Brilliant Triangle Film. LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME. Sixpence to all parte. JJEMPTON JJALL, Q^ATO. A GRAND CONCERT Will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917. Best New Plymouth talent coming. Special items by Miss Cocker, Mrs. Wilkes, Messrs Webber, Dunstan, Whelan, Day, Sturrock, and Coldsworthy. DONT MTSS IT.
Admission: Concert and supper 2s, children half price • reserved seats 2s fid. Dance to follow, gents Is. Proceeds in aid of the Legion of Frontiersmen Mutual Aid Fund. FEASE?. JONES, Hon. Sec. If. T HE /T\£ARBLE OPPOSITE NEWTON KING'S. For the Daintiest of Dainties The Choicest of Choice Drinks. A DAINTY LUNCHEONETTE—If(Served any hour of the day) Consisting of Cold Ham and Tongue, Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Fruit Salad or Wine Trifle, served with Bread and Butter, Tea, Coffee or ' Chocolate. Our Ice Cream is SOME Ice Cream. Try our famous Danish Coffee, registered for New Zealand. ' I The Marble Bar Symphony Orchestra in attendance this evening. Watch for the opening of our new premises, to be one of the finest in the Dominion. FREDERICK CARL (late Marble Bar. Sydney), Manager. NOW READY N.Z. TURF REGISTER FOR 1916-17. PULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS BLOOD STOCK SALES RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES TROTTING STATISTICS PRICE JO./(> CASHIF POSTED, 10/U CHRISTCHURCH ; PRESS COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH. MONEY LENT. We save you Legal Expenses, save you delay, and advance from £5 upwards upon household furniture (without removal) and other Approved Security. Repayable by easy instalments. Apply personally, or by letter, to L. W. Balkind, Union Steamship Co.'s Buildings, Broughaw Street, New P!mouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1917, Page 1
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