AMUSEMENTS, - Fn: . , -_ ; • ' MATINEE TO-DAY AT a P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY AT a P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M, ;SAME .PROGRAMME AS AT NIGHT PROGRAMME AS AT NIGHT PROGRAMME AS AT NIGHT THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! ~ TO-NIGHT! • For the last time are offering another big star series of motion picture gems Headed by the Metro wonderplay «tHE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" ' "THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" "THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE" * £A brilliant photoplay of lore, mystery and millions Starring the popular favorite LIONEL BARRYMORE , LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE xn absolutely- his finest character &4LSO SCREENING—THE FIFTH EPISODE THE FlfrTH EPISODE of !"THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" ,"THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" •THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE" It gets more grippingly interesting each week JUTO .."BEX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES".. .."REX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES'-.. .."REX BEACH TRAVEL SERIES".. The travel pictures that are causing much talk through the town. Dn the same programme we have a {Topical Gazette and a highly diverting comedy. Psual prices plus Id, amusement tax on D.C. tickets.
fjJLTHAM MUNICIPAL pICTURE S Thursday next, isth inst. fcTHE BIGGEST PICTURE OF THE Y YEAR 'THE MANXMAN" 9500 FEET f THE MANXMAN" 950 c FEET •THE MANXMAN" 9500 FEET fJHE MANXMAN" 9500 FEST pu lummit of achieyenient in the Art of'the Screen. Hall Caine's startling novel picturised ' In" telling fashion. IftieeiS: Dress Circle Is fid, Children 9d plus ..tax; Downstairs, Is, plus tax; Children :6d. - - Jfox Plan ,at Carman's on Monday. No extra charge for booking. ' BOOK EARLY—BOOK NOW. r-~' ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT. Q.RAND * CONCERT gY NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR IN EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 60 MEN'S VOICES 50 60—— MEN'S VOICES 50 Assisting Artistes: fSB3. C. HUGHES JOHNSON (Wanganui), Harpist. REV. N." H. PAPAKAKURA, Tenor Soloist. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK (L. Mus., T.C.L.), Solo Pianist. Solos, Duets, Quartettes and a fine selection of popular and high-class choruses by the Choir. FTices: Dress Circle 2/6; Stalls 2/-. All seats may be reserved Tree of jExtra Charge. Box plan at Hoffmann's opens Nov. 12. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Choir, Mr. Brooker, L. Hoffmann, and the Assistant Secretary. a. b. Mcdonald, Hon. Sec. (On Active Service), H. BULLIN, Assistant Secretary.
gT. JJOSE gHOW In ST. MARY'S HALL. {THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (Afternoon and Evening) & FRIDAY, NO, YEMBER 16 (afternoon only). proceeds is aid of a fund for the erection pf a new Sunday School Building. Many Prominent Rose Growers exhibitlog. Competitive —a,Sßes. Decorative Classes. THURSDAY EVENING jOleea by St Mary's Choir. Orchestral (Music by Mrs. Moverley's Orchestra, Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Schedules may be obtained from Miss Hamerton's, City Fruit Co., or W. P. HioolTs, Seedsmen. G. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary.
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. latest Model 8.5.A., in use six weeks; has not done 400 miles; a great bargain, with lamp and horn complete •t £BS. One KISSEL Car, 5-passenger, 30-b.p., in good going order; very cheap at £2OO. JJMiSTODEBAKER, juat recently overhauled, running very well, and the Mice is right at £235. A trial run Saille&Mtiratfon can be arranged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1917, Page 1
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