SPECIAL TO MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. Screening at the Matinee only, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE SHOPWALKER" "THE SHOPWALKER" With "UNDER HANDICAP" 3D. 3D. 3D. CHILDREN 3D. 3D. 3D. The whole town is ringing to-day, with the excellence of t! iMetro .Superfeature "Under Handicap." THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT V For the last time. HAROLD LOCKWOOC HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD EAROLD LoCKWOOLJn the first big Eight-Reel Metro Super-feature, - "UNDER HANDICAP" "UNDER HANDICAP" A Stirring Bed-blooded story of a Millionaire's Son who went out into the West and fought a great' battle "Under Handicap" to success. "UNDER HANDICAP" "UNDER HANDICAP" Includes feats by "Cowpimelier's" who know how to act, many thrilling scenes of horsemanship, and Jhe great "Round up" camp in Arizona. "UNDER HANDICAP" "UNDER HANDICAP" ■Proves when "A Man's a Man" and develops a breath-holding interest from the first few feet, right through the eight reels. THERE'S ACTION IN EVERY INCH" IT GRIPS LIKE A VICE. PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. Reserve seats at Collier's. SHOWS A GREAT EXHIBITION Of the best Stock in tiie District. .£ARANAKf jyj IiTROPOLIT AN gOCIETY. FORTY-THIRD
annual show AT W4IWAKAIHO, NEW PLYMOUTH, « OX WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, , FEBRUARY 27 & 2S. PEOPLE'S DAY. THURSDAY', FEBRUARY 28. GRAND PARADE OF PRIZEWINNERS At 1.30 p.m. Biding, Driving, Leaping and other Competitions. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks, and lees procurable on Grounds. Catering managed by Society. Trams leave Egmont Street for Fitzroy every lf> minutes. PATRONISE YOUR OWN SHOW. Admission to Sfiow: Gentlemen, 2s; Jjid'es, Is; Members free to all parts. WILLIAM P. OICEY, Secretary, P.O. Box I!), New Plymouth. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT
PARK Jj> ET E J) AY THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1018. MOTOR GYMKHANA. Monster Procession from Devon Street to the Park. Great Attractions for Children. AQUATIC SPORTS ON THE LAKE. Afternoon Tea under the management of the Mayoress (Mrs. C. H. Burgess). Band Recital in the Evening. Vocal Items from the Band Rotunda. • Prices of Admission.—Afternoon: Adults Is, Children Od, Children under 12 free. £vening: ■ Adults Od, Children Free. STOP THAT RATTLE. KADIL ROD ANTI-RATTLERS For Ford Cars. Price 4/fi Posted. i. J. BRIDGER. Motor Accessories Store Eltham. SJECOND-HAND Piano Bargains—Eavestaff £24, iron frame, check action; !»l«o throe other pianos at £2B, £37 and £44 all in good order and just re--1 French polished. Easv terms, 15s month to 255. Apply shurp Collier'*-
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 1
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