AMUSEMERXS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Two night? only of THE BIG PICTURE OF THE YEAR, "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" Hall Caine's startling novel picturised in thrilling fashion. THE SOUL'TRAGEDY OF TWO MEN AND ONE WOMAN^ Starring—- - AINLEY - and ELIZABETH RISDON ELIZABETH RISDON From one reckless moment of passion FOLLOWS A TRAIM OF BLACK MISERY. The child was the joy of the deceived father's heart; the symbol of a floul tragedy to the remo'rsefitl woman. A play crowded with human feeling, human passion, and sympathy, Pleas* also take notice of liie daintiest and most lovable baby ever seen in filmdom. The scenes taken in the Isle? of Man ate supremely wonderful. The Harvest Home. The Tynwjld Hall. Tho Amazing Court Scenes. The Oldest 'Parliament known to Humanity. A TRULY GREAT PROr?" r TION 1 Prices: Stalls \/-. phis amusement tax. D.C. 1/ti, plus amusement tax. Plan at Colliers'. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. gAZAAR AND fJONCERT
IN WHITELEY HALL (In aid of Sunday School). JJAZAAR will be opened by the i Mayoress (Mrs. C. H. Burgess), THURSDAY, November 22, 1017, at 3 o'clock. STALLS: Produce, Plain and Fancy Goods, .Flowers and Pot Plants. SWEETS: Ices, Fruit Salad. AFTERNOON TEA Cd. SUPPER 6d. Admission: Afternoon free; evening 6d. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Sale of Goods at 7 p.m. Concert, including Songs, Choruses and National Items in Character at 8 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-; Children 6d ANOTHER MUSICAL TRifcAT. Q.RAND CONCERT ' BY NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR IN EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 50 MEN'S VOICES 50 50 MEN'S VOICES 50 Assisting Artistes: MRS. C, HUGHES JOHNSON (Wan".v niii). Harpist. ° REV. N. H. PAPAKAKURA, Tenor Soloist. MR. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK (L. Mue., T.C.L.), Solo Pianist. I Solos. Quartettes and a fine selection of popular and high-class choruses by the Choir. (Prices: 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. Brocket, L. Hoff' mann, and the Assistant Secretary. A. B. MeDOi«ALD, Hon. Sec. (On Active Service), H. BULLIN, Assistant Secretary.
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Latest Model 8.5.A., in use sis weeks; has not done 400 miles; a gTeat bargain, with lamp and horn complete at £BS. One KISSEL Car, 5-passengcr, 30-h.p., In good going order; very cheap at £2OO. 1914 STUDEBAKER, just recently overhauled, Tunning very well, and the price is right at £235. A trial run and demonstration can be arranged. One 4-cylinder 10-h.p. English SWIFT 2-seater car with dickey scat; niekle finish speedometer; dash clock, etc., in perfect order. Price .€3lO. Owner going to war. This car is a splendid proposition. NEWTON KING
MONEY LENT. We save yon 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. BaUtind, Union Steamship Co.'s Buildings, Brougham Street, New Elmouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1917, Page 1
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