- AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE . fO-NIOHT TO-NIGHT FOR THE L£ST TIME "Should ouch a creation appear on the ttge bare there would be a riot among m4n who consider themselves conlpisseuri in feminine charm. —Auckland iter. A Kight in Broadway's Gayest Lobster, Palaces And X'-. Headache in' the Morning. OiIVE THOMAS Olive thomas OMWkSHOMAS ' u'W" ' ; '■ AIT EVEN BREAK - 'AN EVEN BJffiiOC" '•AN EVEN BB£'AE" "AN EVEN BKAK." \AN -VEN BKEA2'' "AH EVEN BP.EAS" Th# Scintillating Jleauty of the Midnight Prolixin a (jlorioiis I'lay. ft SHE'S .NFAVi UP-TO-DAT-tf AND VASCIXATING, and she Can't' Keep Still If She Wants To-' .'he story is about a Cabaret Star who thought nothing of Cupid until she met an old boy friend, iaily she had kept off all. tftfe rich idlers ' who tfajitod Iter, But When love did .call •he fought wholeheartedly fttf her man. C#fe scenes of riotous majfhiflrence. a one scene alone there are 000 players. A ballet of HWI "iris with nuih'ellous stage lighting effects. A sparkling storv.with a whirlwind ■ finish. , '• \pisode "THE SECRET KINGDOM'' jive of "THE SECKET KINGDOM' The splendid Empire . Serial. Prices as usutQ. A GARDEN F&TE in aid of the Church of Kr,gland Missio itoom, iloturoa. Will be held in the grounds of "MIKOTAHI" (Mr. and -Vfrs. Honeyfield's). Jreakwttter Hoad, Motiiroa .close to i) on THURSDAY, JANTAUY 31., Afternoon, cimmejipnig at two o'clock, Trams run past the Cate. ruTßiTous attractions. Various stalls— Span Tyb (for cliild;e)i), C.ames and tfusic, and the C.Ullv. Afternoon Tea. SHOWS |«ARANAKI METROPOLITAN gOCIETY. FQftTY-THIRD
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1918, Page 1
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