h\ Ei^ijuO;j\'S! O-NICHT TO-NIGHT FOR TWO XIGHTS ONLY.. Two Big Star Attractions, ELIZABETH RISDON ELIZABETH RISDON ELIZABETH RISDON ELIZABETH RISDON In the Big London Film Success—"THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." "THE MOTHER OF DARTMOOR." Adapted from Eden Philpott's famous novel, "THE MOTHER." "THE MOTHER." The most profound story of mother love ever written. From the wicdom of a Mother's heart is fashioned test after tsst, and the son. in the toils of a denyprous, loose living woman, escapes, and becomes A Good and Honorable Man. Supports Include: "GAUMONT GRAPHIC "THE LIFE OF A MOTH." , A Special Pathe Educational Picture. Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. COMING SATURDAY - "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." "RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK." A Remarkable Motion Picture.
KAPONGA TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, APRIL 18. In Aid of Eltham County Appeal for Soldiers' Comforts. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR MONSTER SERGEANT J. GARDINER, PRIVATES If. NORGATE &. T. CHRISTIAN 7 . Have been given for Original and Hard Times Fancy Dress—lst, 2nd and 3rd prizes each for Ladie3 and Gents. FULL ORCHESTRA FOR DANCES. VOCAL ITEMS & COMIC SONGS BY BEST TALENT. Splendid Revival of the Tuneful and Unique TIN CAN BAND. GRAND MARCH AT S P.M. Dcj'ole Ticket, 53. Extra Lady, 2s. Be Sura and Wear Hard Times Fancy
\ Profits Donated to Patriotic Funds.) Affiliated with North Island Association. ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held oa TO - DAY. TO-MORROW THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 18 & 10, 1918.
PROGRAMME: To start each day at 9 p.m. HEAD, PULL, AND HOLD IN RING.— First prize, £6; 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10s. HEAD, PULL, DRIVE AND YARD.First prize, £4 10s; 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd, £1; 4th, I,os. HUNTAWAY.—First prize, £4 10s;""2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10s. LOCAL EVENT.—First prize, £4 10s; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1; 4th, 10s. Also Matau Challenge Cup, to he won twice in succession or three time 3 at intervals. LOCAL EVENT.—A Driving and Holding in Ring Event for Ladies, if sufficient entries are forthcoming. Entries close April 13. W. TOPPLNG, Hon. Sec, Tarata.
TEE LATEST. A Frenchman who camn from Toulon Said *"Ma Cherie, this tea is Tres Bicn"; Of course, murmered she, 'tis Arcadia Tea— The choicest that comes from Ceylon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1918, Page 1
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