AMUSEMENTS, MATINEE TO-DAY'"AT a P.M. MATINEE TO-DAY AT a P.M. SAKE PROGRAMME AS TO-NIGHT. Brad the Kiddies to see "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP." Children Threepence. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT For the Last Time. in» B«at Story in. ."THE ARABIAN BIGHTS'" is .'ALADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP. On of the most pleasing ' METROS" produced is •ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP." "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP." "ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP." •ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP," With the Captivating Little Star VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA £s "Patsy Smith," the boarding-house Blavey. A wonderful dream and what came of it. A BEAUTIFUrf PICTURE OF LAUGHS AND TEARS. ft't just too delightfully sweet to describe. ALSO ALSO •PEG 0* THE RING" ' •PEG 0' THE RING" Eighth Episode. mother two reels of startling adventures. COMING MONDAY. OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS IN "INDISCREET CORINNE "INDISCREET CORINNE" AND SECOND SERIES OF "HISTORY OF THE WAR" "HISTORY OF THE WAR" Cmal Price*. Plan at Collier's. Q&AKD pATRIOTIC g PORTS OKATO THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918. {he programme includes the following events: Horse Competitions, Foot Races, Wrestling, Boat Race, Bike Race, Goal .Kicking, Throwing the Cricket Ball, Sheaf Tossing, Stepping the Chain, Tug-of-War, Boys' and Girls' Races, Guessing Competition, Surprise Packets, Baby Show. The Committee has fortunately secured the services of Professor Vinpeppo and his wonderful side show, consisting of performing ponies, dogs, and buck jumpers; also Professor Ulondon, in his thrilling and daring wire act. BAND IX ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults Is; Children 6. Dance to follow in the evening: Ladies Is; Gents 2a Gd. J. McLF.OD, Hon. Secretary. SHOWS SIXTEENTH RATIONAL J)AIRY . §HOW AT PALMERSTOX XORTH SHOWGROUNDS. 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st June, 1918. BPECtAL FEATURES. JRITIBH TRADE EXHIBITION. Pure Bred Cattle Sale. MAXAWATC POULTRY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION. Dairy Machinery Display, latter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey and Vegetable Championships, JPanganui-Te Aute College Football Matches, Horse Leaping Competitions and Sheep Dog Trials, km days of interesting, amusing, and educativd time to be well spent. General entries close Ist June, 1918. Pischedules on application to— W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P. 0. Box 85, PALMERSTON NORTH. ALL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them usefnl crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British THE HON. SECRETARY, JUL National Service Laagf
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1918, Page 1
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