AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NiCHT! AT THE MATINEE TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE TO-MORROW AND TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT _ h are offering another • big star series of motion picture gems Headed by the Metro wonderplay •THE MILLIONAIRE'S J>OUBLE" «IHE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" "THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" |L brilliant photoplay of love, mystery and millions Starring the popular favorite ' LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE In absolutely his finest character *LSO SCREEXINGTHE FIFTH EPISODE THE FIFTH EPISODE 1 of' ,- ~ *THE SECRET OF THE SUBiiARIXE" •THE SECRET. OF THE .SUBMARINE" •THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" It gets more grippingly interesting • each week (AND ' t >.* REX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES".. ~.«REX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES".. K .«REX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES".. The travel pictures that causing much ta.ik through the town. On the same programme we'have a JTopical Gazette and a highly' diverting comedy. Jjiual prices plus Id, amusement tax on D.C. tickets.
CORONATION HALL TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, NOVEIJBER 9. CENTRAL SCHOOL, (JEA3JD (pLADT & pANCY JJRESS B ALL ■'■ TFaiBIOTIC AND SCHOOL FUNDS J Prizes for Best Fancy Dress (Boy and 6^1);_ Most Original Dress (Boy and Girl); Best Poster (Boy and Girl. Stanoing: Children 7.30 to 0.30; adults from 9.30. Gentlemen" 3s Ladieß 2s -Double Ticket 4s ■'* Children Is.
ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT. '; (JONCERTPY NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR IN EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. ' '" MEN'S VOICES MEN'S VOICES Assisting Artistes: JIRS. C. HUGHES JOHNSON (Wanganui). Harpist. BEV. N. H. PAPAKAKURA, Tenor Soloist, i Iffi. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK (L. Mus, , T.CX.), Solo Pianist. Solos, Duets', Quartettes and a fine, selection of popular and high-class choruses by the Choir. JPrices: Dress Circle 2/0; Stalls 2/-. ' All seats may he reserved Free of Extra Charge. Box plan at Hoffmann's open's Nor. 12. Tickets may be obtained from members of the* Choir, Mr. Brooker, L. Hoffjnawi, and the Assistant'SecreWfy-.- - a. b. Mcdonald, Hon. Sec. (On Active Service), H.BULLIN, j Assistant Secretary.
jJEE J^ARBLB ffHE management of the above begs to announce that their present place of business will be closed on and after MONDAY, November 12, and will re-open Jn our new up-to-daU premises on the following Saturday. - , We take this opportunity of thanking our patrons for'their past support, and trust to their continuing same in our new (remises. Watch further announcements. fpHE jyjARBLE gAB "Where the good tilings are to eat and drink," JBEDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar. Sydney), Manager. iRRNUI - WAITARA - NEW PLY- ' • MOUTII MOTOR SERVICE. •Daily except Thursdays. Leaves Tfrenu.i "at Brn.Tri>, Waitara 9.1"). Leave* New Plymouth 3 p.m., Waitara for Uremii 4.30. WOTK —No service on Thursday. ARTHUR J. SMITH, '« v .. Proprietor. The saving of a few -shillings over dteap Motor Tyres* may prove expensive econorr - . T.tp expenditure of a little extra, if necessarv, for CLINCHER CROSS BRITISH TYRES will "prove a •oun.l investment. They dbnt fear
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1917, Page 1
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