AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A FROHMAN DRAMATIC SPECIAL Forceful, Vigorous Story of American Financial Life, "JOHN GLAYDS,'3 HONOR" "JOHN GLAYEE'S HONOR" "JOHN GLAYBE'S HONOR" "JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOR" " JOHN GLAYDE'S HONOR" Starring the Celehraleu English Actor, ' C. AUBREY SMITH C. AUBREY SMITH C. AUBREY SMITH C. AUBREY SMITH <n a strenuous, stirring Sim-play, from Alfred Sytro's world-famous melodrama. The Amusement Company had one of the greatest record runs through all States v-'ith this drama ever accorded an American Piay. And the Picture is Just as Good. • SUPPORTING FILIIS Third Episode of ADVENTURES OF PEG 0' THL SING. ADVENTURES OF PEG 0' THE RING. It is full of ziji'and go. and completely smothers the tvro previous chapters with its bev.-ilderirg succession of thrills. " CO-OPERATIVE WEEKLY " and «' THE STOLEN BOOKING" Two-Reel Vojfje Cemedy. Prices as LsUul. MATINEE TO-HOR2OV/ MATIf?EE TO-MORROW; AT s p.m. Children THREEPENCE
Special arrangements have been made for a V (JRAXD g ACRED QOXCERT To be given by tlia WANGANUI GARRISON BAND. in the JJGAERE £< ARDENS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, aIARCH 24 PRCG3AMME: Mareli, "Colliiigwood" (Pettee). Overture, "Poet and Peasant" (Suppe) Cornet Solo, "Your Eyes Have Told lie So" (Hardy) Grand Selection, '-Rossini" H. Round). Motet A, "Hear Us, 0 Saviour" (Gounod) Chorus B, "Alleluia" (Arrd. Ord Hume). Euphonium Solo, "Schubert's Serenade" (Schubert). Contest March, "The Xorth Star" (Rimmer). Overture, ."Lustpiel" (KeJa Eela) Contest Selection, 'Gems 0! Sullivan" (Sullivan). Cornet Solo, "The Rosary" (Kevin) Air Bari, "Simeon" (Rimmer): Glee, "In This Hour of Softened Splendour" (Pinsuti) Selection, "Gems of England" (Rimmer) Serenade, "Anita" (Bilton). March "The Great Little Army" (Alford) "God Save the King."
t (Aa time will not permit of the full programme befiig played, any of the above numbers will, on request, be given by the band.) J. TKI'SSELL, Hon. See. Arrange now to have an all-day picnic and have a good outing, at the same time hear this famous Band. Hot Water Free • Admission: Is.
j£AS'i' JjJND RESERVE. EASTER MONDAY EASTER MONDAY £jEAXD CHILDREN'S D AY Al" EAST END. A DAY FO!l THE CHILDREN. 'Rices oi ail descriptions, and good prizes for the boys and girls, ispetiai prizes for sand moulding. CVoanut sliies, canoe race on the riror, bran tub, hoop-la, etc., etc., Aflornocn tea, fruit, lollies, soft drinks; swings, swingboats, ocean Vftve, gee-saw. Swimming and paddling in fresh and salt water. Tree accommodation for motors and vehicles. Hot water free. Admission, 6d; Children Free. A L ONG N IGIIT d^ t ce AVii! be held in the evening, and during the evening a Waltzing Competition will be held; prizes, gold brooch (ladies), gold medal (gentlemen). The Committee has secured the services of four competent judges (two ladies and two gentlemen) for this occasion. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admiisi'H): Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, Is GiL
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1918, Page 1
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