AMUSEMENTS. TBM EMPIRE TfrNIGHT TO-NIGHT ■.. ■; AND TO-MOBEOW NIGHT ONLY. '•■•• "Should such a/creation appear on the (toge here there' would be a riot among '•.tjfow men Who consider themselves conntnsseurs in feminine charm.—Auckland '-A Night in- Broadway's Gayest ( " Lobster Palaces And i ■ Xn Headache in the Morning. OHVE THOMAS OLIVB-THeMAB . OUy^THOMkS OLIVE, THtiMAS " ' ' OLIVE THOMAS •-'• "AN EVEN BREAK ' "AN EVEN BREAK" "AN EVEN BREAK' "AN EVEN BREAST "AN -/EN BREAff' "AN EVEN BREAST The Scintillating Beauty of. the Midnigin Frolics in a Glorious Play. SHE'S' NEW. UP-TO-DATE AND FASCINATING, and She Can't Keep Still If She Wants To The. story is about a Cahaiyt. Star who thought nothing of Cnfii! until she met ah old boy ffjend. Uaily she had kept off all the rich idlers who wanted her, But when love did call .•■h*. fought wholrheartedly 'jflirher man. Ca-fe scenes of riotous magnificence. In one Scene plone tlicre are 500 players. AbaUetof IW'girls with marvellous stage lighting effects. A "sparkling storv with a whirlwind finish. Episode "THE SECRET KINGDOM'' Five of "THE; SECRET KINGDOM" The splendiit Empire Serial. Prices ,as usual". A GARDEN FgTE In aid of the Church of England Mission Koom, Motiiroa, Will be held 4i\ the grounds of (Mr. and Mrs. Honeyfleld's). Breakwater Road. Mottiroa (close to . ■ beach) on THURSDAY,' .IANTARV 31., Aiternoon, tyro o'clock. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE. Trams; run pa-:t the Gate. "Cumcrous .attract io„, „.,., ~ , Bran Tnb (for children 1. Games and Hu«ic,.and 'the "(Sully. Afternoon Tea. OPUNAKE BEACH • WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 30, WIS. SPORTS, SIDESHOWS. SEA BATHING AND TREASURE HINT. Refreshments, Fruit, Lollies, etc., procurable on the Beach. . Net Proceeds to further improve the Beach. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, free.
TOWN HALL, AT 8 P.M. PICTURES—SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Admission: Adults, 1/6; Children, 6d WM. BLYTH, ' Hon. Sec. JJGMQNT J± AND p ASSOCIATION Will hold an AUTUMN SHOW the On WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 & 21, 1918. Entries elose Febmary 9. Send for Schedule. A. D. PERK IX, Secretary P.O. Box 148, Hawera. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. twof&aitr CLARKSON Car, Electric S-lf-st'arler: in good order, ,if 20 fl-Scat-r CAT.TIJOKPE Car. Has ; just been thor<«ii]ily ovorliauled and fepaiwtwl. Thin car ii in very good '; rapair. The oiviicr lia 1 ; jrone to the froni, and t'o. car i* 1-» lie sold. Price ' Bplrwu'ly reaaonaiM* vi £2'.B. S-iScafcr-RIbEY Car; has done practic--4|lt no w>rk. A gift nt £SO. One l{tH Model STUDEBAKER, in tiptop running order, with 4 extra lobes, tools, etc; trial run; very lowpriced at £ISS. «Hw MATCHLESS Motor-eycW with sidecar: has had every attention, and in jjreil order; owner wWrts £75. NEWTON KING ■p»NO l?P QROZIER, No. 21, INGLE ,WOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or any.wßerc else. Big, roomy mr» (.'iwpuwl fcirta. Good sjrvite,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1918, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1918, Page 1
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