AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE fO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT! AND FINALLY TO-MORROW. JUJOTHER SURPRISE 'PACKET HIT. A BOMBSHELL OF THRILLS. ladies, you are looking for something that is unusual, something that will startle and enthrall iyou as never before. THESE ATTRACTIONS. *" wring for the first time to-night they .will' create a furore. X WABBSN KERRIGAN As ' J. WARK&N KERRIGAN "THE »J. WARBEN KERRIGAN GAY J. WARREN KERRIGAN LORD '£. WARREN KERRIGAN WARING" "THE GAY LORD WARING" "THE GAY LORD WARING" THE GAY LORD WARING" i "THE GAfc LORD WARING" "THE GAY LORD WARING" 4 Celightful/ Blue-bird photoplay in Which romance and reality come into Hbsolute touch. An enthralling 6tory of p man Who laid down his life for th« 11 woman he loved. fiAXDSOME JACK AS "TOE LOVER." ALSO— A Triangle Play Supreme >THE . DOROTHY DALTON DARK DOROTHY DALTON XOAD" DOROTHY DALTON •"THE DARK ROAD" "THE DARK ROAD" "THE DARK ROAD" "THE DARK ROAD" \ The story of a modern siren who wor- ■ 'shipped Cleopatra. <n the shadow of the great war wilful desires destroy her husband's honor and I IMPERIL HER COUNTRY, ] The climax is terrific. Usual prices plus amusement lax. ANOTHER MUSICAL TREAT. ABAsND . QONCERT
Pr HBjg. PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR IN. ITKPJBtBODY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. MEN'S VOICES MEN'S VOICES Assisting Artistes: ')OI$. JOHNSON (Wanga- • BlSff.'Hatpist. REV; N.H. PAPAKAKURA, Tenor Soloist. /ttAAiarOlJ>.o_ < STURROCK (L. Mus, 'T.C.tj; Solo Piftnist. Solos,-Duets, Quartettes and a fine •election of popular and high-class choruses by the Choir. iPrices: Dress Circle 2/6; Stalls 2/-. All' seats may be reserved Free of Bttra Charge. Box plan at Hoffmann'.* opens Nov. 12. Tickets mar be obtained from memtorn of the Choir, Mr. Brooker, L. Hoff<BMim> and the Assistant Secretary. a. b. Mcdonald, Hon. Set (On Active Service), H.BULLIN, Assistant Secretary. g T. M ARYS R C y ST. MARY'S HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 (Afternoon and Evening) & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 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 IJlees by St Mary's Choir. Orchestral Music by Mr?. MoverleV's Orchestra. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, Cd. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Schedules may be obtained from Miss Hamerton's, City Fruit Co., or W. P. Hieoll's, Seedsmen. G. GftBERT, Hon. Secretary. gTRATFORD GRICULTURAL *■ ~ * ASSOCIATION. SHOW. ..WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, .WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ' NOVEMBER 28 AND 20 NOVEMBER 28 AND 29. • '£loso OFFERED IN .PRIZES. £'losG OFFERED IN PRIZES. Jjpnt Miss the Opportunity. SCHEDULES Now ready on applicatin. .JENTEE YOUR STOCK FOR COMPETITION. , ENTRIES CLOSE ON NOVEMBER. 17. A. D. STANLEY, V; '. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1917, Page 1
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