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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Bright and Delightful Violin and Piano Recital each evening by Mr, F. Symes & Miss Doris George. i If you like Good Music and appreciate Good Pictures, don't fail to see our new programme, commencing a *• three-night season to-night. "A WOMAN'S WAY" "A WOMAN'S WAY" "A WGMANS WAY" "A WOMAN,'? WAY" ■A WOMAN'S WAY" A World Film Drama of Scciety Life, Starring— .^^ * ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON . ETHEL' CLAYTON CARLYLE iLACKWELL CARLYLE "fiLACKWELL MONTAGUE LOVE MONTAGUE -LOVli ' In a story of a Bride's'fight to keep her Husband. A Brilliant Picture of Life in the "Smart Set." A Strong and Clever Attack on the • Divorce Evil. SUPPORTS INCLUDE "ALPINE REGIONS. OF N.Z." (No., 2) "ALPINE REGIONS OF N.Z." <No. 2) A further series of .the Beautiful Southern Alps. (New Zealand Government Film.) "PATHE GAZETTE" The Leading Topical. and "SHARK'S NEST" The twelfth. fascinating episode of "THE SECRET KINGDOM*" Only three more episodes. prices as Usual. Plan at Collier's. Special arrangements have been made for a QBAND /gACRED QONCERT To be given by the WANCANUI GARRISON BAND. JSJGAERE QABDENS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 24 Arrange have an all-day picnic and have a good outing, at the same time hear this famous Band. Hot Water Free Admission: Is. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918, At 8 p.m. >E T URN E D gO L DIE RS' ASSOCIATION Presents THE BURLESQUE—"THE BANG BOYS ARE HERE." (After a successful tour in Belgium, France and Gallipoli) Assisted by "THE HAWERA HORDETTE OF SAVAGES." COME ONE COME ALL * And Split Your Sides. Crowds turned away at Hawera. Slices as usual. Box Plan at Fox's. Nest Performance: PATEA, MARCH 21, 1918. Will appear at Eltham on April 3. KIAWAROA PARK jy[ONSTER piCNIC FASTER MONDAY APRIL 1, 1918. Full Particulars Later. rfJCHRE PARTY AND DANCE In the Evening. L, H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. Secretarv. NGAMOTU TEA KIOSK T BEG to announce that I have taken over the above, and intend to cater fully, for the requirements of patrons. Morning and Afternoon Teas from 9 , »Jn. till 7 p.m. Boiling Water, at reasonable rates, al■jrays available. MRS. P. CHAPLIN, late of King's Court Hotel, Ohakune. MATRIMONIAL. YOUNG LADY, clever, accomplished, with ample income, seeks acquaintance with a man of marriageable age, '"■■' ■mart, handsome, warm-hearted; prefer ; -* one who is sensible enough to ride on an !*.;• Excelsior Cycle from—- £.}■■ .1. J. BRIDGER. *"". w jLctsuojitt stor? _ Eitham.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 1

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