AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. A New and Brilliant Dramatic Star, GENEVIEVE HAMPER ' Genevieve hamper GENEVIEVE HAMPER GENEVIEVE HAMPER ' In a Heart-Throbbing Dramatic Feature, "TANGLED LIVEi." "TANGLED LIVES." "TANGLED LIVEb." "TANGLED LIVES." "TANGLED LIVES:" A story that stands unrivalled for its Dramatic Force and Sustained Interest. COMING TO MORROW ELIZABETH RISDON ELIZABETH RISDON In a big London Film Feature, " THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." " THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." The most profound drama of Mother Love ever written. COMING SATURDAY The Picture Sensation of the Year, "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." A World Film Super-Feature. Usual Prices. Plan at Gollier's.
KAPONGA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, APRIL 18. In Aid of Eltharn County Appeal for Soldiers' Comforts. THE EVENT UP, ?HE YEAR MONSTER JJARD 'pil'lES jgOCIAL AND •yy ELC 0M E JJ 0M E TO SERGEANT J. GARDINER, PRIVATES H. XORGATE & T. CHRISTIAN. SIX PRIZES Have been given for Original and Hani Tirae-i Fancy Dress—lst, 2nd and 3rd prizes each for Ladies and Gents. FULL ORCHESTRA FOR DANCES. VOCAL ITEMS & COMIC SONGS BY BEST TALEXT. Splendid Revival of the Tuneful and l/nique TIX CAX BAXD. GRAND MARCH AT 8 I'.M. Double Ticket, ss. Extra Lady, 2s. Be Sure and Wear Hard Times Fancy Dress.
(Profits Donated to Patriotic Funds.) rjiARATA gHEEP J)OG rpRIAL £JLUB Affiliated with North Island Association. ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held en IHURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 18 & 19, 1918. PROGRAMME: To start each day at 9 p.m. HEAD, PULL, AND HOLD IN RING.— First prize, £G; 2nd, £2 103; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10s. HEAD, PULL, DRIVE AND YARD.— First prize, £4 10s; 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10a. HUNT AW AY.—First prize, £4 10s; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10s. LOCAL EVENT.—First prize, £4 10s; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £]; 4th, 10s. Also Matau Challenge Cup, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. LOCAL EVENT.—A Driving and Holding in Ring Event for Ladies, if sufficient entries are forthcoming. Entries close April 13. W. TOPPING, Hon. Sec., Tarata.
AT AUCTION PRICES. FURNITURE BOUGHT. FURNITURE SOLD. FURNITURE EXCHANGED. V'our inspection invited to examine our stock of wardrobes, duchess chests, washstands, tables, chairs, Morris chairs bedsteads, wire mattresses, new kapoc mattresses, tools, etc., etc. N. A. Christiansen 8 Co., 237 Devon Street, N.P. r- Phone 4SO. . _ ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1918, Page 1
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