AMUSEMENTS* THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! _ Fop a three night season INOTHER SURPRISE 'PACKET HIT. A! BOMBSHELL OP THRILLS. you are looking for something jhat is .unusual, something that will startle afid enthrall you as never before. SEE .THESE ATTRACTIONS. JShowipg for the first time to-night they ' will create a furore. V. WARREN KERRIGAN As f. WARREN KERRIGAN "THE f. WARREN KEfeRIGAN GAY t. WARREN KERRIGAN LORD I, WARREN'KERRIGAN WARING" "THE GAY LORD WARING" "THE (Say lord waring" "THE GAY LORD WARING" "THE GAY LORD WARING" "THE GAY LORD WARING" A delightfnl Blue-bird photoplay (which romance and reality come into absolute toueh. An enthralling story of • man who laid down his life for th» i ■ woman he loved. pANDSOME JACK AS ''THE LOVER." ALSO—A Trijifcgle. lHay Supreme THE DOROTHY DALTON DARK DOROTHY DALTON ROAD* DOROTHY DALTON i in "THE DARK ROAD" "THE DARK ROAD" "THE DARK ROAD" "THE DARKpOAD" The story of a modern siren who work shipped; Cleopatra. In the shadow of the; great war her - wilful desires destroy her husband's honor and IMPERIL HER COUNTRY. The climax is terrific. Usual prices plus amusement tax. ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT. Q.R AND QONCERT NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR IN EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 50 - MEN'S VOICES SO 50 - MEN'S VOICES 60 Assisting Artistes: MRS. C. HUGHES JOHNSON (Wanganui), Harpist. ftEV. N. H. PAPAKAKURA, Tenor Soloist. MR. ARNOH> Or-fIffBBBOCK (L. Mus, Solos, Duets, Quartettes and a fine , «elsqtion of popular and high-class chin-uses by the Choir. SYices: Dress Circle 2/6; Stalls 2/-. All seats may be reserved Free of Extra Charge. Box plan at Hoffmann's opens Nov. 12. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Choir, Mr. Brooker, L. Hofftauum, and the Assistant Secretary.
a. b. Mcdonald. Hon.-See. (On Active Service), H. BULLIN, Assistant Secretary. SHOWS gT. BABY'S gHOW ■ In ST. MARY'S HALL. .. IHDRSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (Afternoon and Evening) & FRIDAJT, NO r yEMBER 16 (afternoon only). proceeds in aid of a fund for the erection of a new Sunday School Building. Many Prominent Rose Growers exhibiting. Competitive Asses. Decorative Classes. THURSDAY EVENING ,Glees 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 #J*merton's, GSty Fruit Co., or W. P. fficoll's, Seedsmen. G. GILBERT, Hon. Secretary. gTRATFORD 'AGRICULTURAL & pASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AND 20. NOVEMBER'2B AND 29. r £1056 OFFERED IN (PRIZES. '£1066 OFFERED IN PRIZES. \ Dont Miss the Opportunity, SCHEDULES Now ready on applicatin. enter Your stock for com- . PETITION. 'entries' CLOSE on NOVEMBER 17. 4. D. STANLEY, •JecreUry.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1917, Page 1
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