AMUSEMENTS. / t:he empire TO-NICHT TO-NIGHT The Best Storv in "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS" is "ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP. One of the most pleasing ''METROS" produced is "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP," •ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP." ' •ALADDIN'S .OTHER LAMP," •ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP," ■ABADDINS OTHER LAMP," "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP," With the Captivating I.itt|f Star VIOLA DANA VIOLA I>ANA VIOLA 'DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA As "Patsy Smith."' the boarding-house slavey. A wonderful dream and what came of it. •A. BEAUTIFUL PICTURE OF LAUGHS • AND TEARS. Adapted from Willard Mack's •T3IE DREAM GIRL - ' "THE DREAM GIRL" |t'« just too delightfully sweet to describe. ALSO -4 ALSO •PEG 0' THE RING" •PEG 0' THE RING" Eighth Episode Another two reels of startling adventures. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2. fitaaX Price*. Plan at Collier's. >ATRIOTIC QPORTS THURSDAY, MAY i, 1918. The programme includes the following events: Hone Competitions, Foot Races, Wrestling, Boat Race, Bike Race, Goal Kicking, Throwing the Cricket Ball, Sheaf Tosair.g. Stepping the Chain, Tug-oMVar, .Boy*' ar.d Girls' Races, Guessing Competition, Surprise Packets, Baby Show. The Committee lias fortunately secured the services of Professor Vinpe)>po and hi* wonderful side show, consisting of performing ponies, dog-. and buck jumpers: abo Profes-or JJlondon, in his thrilling and daring wire rop« act. BAND IX ATTKXDANTE. Admission: Adults Is; Children fi. Dance to follow in the evening: Laics Is; Gents 2s fid. J. McLEOD, Hon. Secretary. SIXTEENTH AT PALMERSTOX NORTH SHOWGROUNDS. 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st June, 1918. / SPECIAL FEATURES BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION. Pure Bred Catqe Sale. BANAWATU POULTRY ARSOTTATTOX CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION. Dairy Machinery Display, Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey and Vegetable Championships, Wanganui-Te Aute College Football Matches, Horse Leaping Competitions and Sheep Dog Trials, , i Soar days of interesting, amusing, and educative time to be well spent. General entries close Ist June, 191?. Prize sehednk-s on application to W. T. PENNY, SecreUr7. P. 0. Box S3, PALMSRnX'X NORTH. AT AUCTION PRICES. ' ' FURNITURE BOUGHT. FURNITURE SOLD. FURNITURE EXCHANGED. oar inspection invited to examine our nek of wardrobes, duchess chests, ndutaads, tables, chairs, Morris thmiri bediteads, wire mattresses, aew lupoo mattresses, tools, etc., etc N.A. Christiansen £ Co. ' m Devon Street, NJP. • Phone 480. —-
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1918, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1918, Page 1
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