AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE-TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT We Welcome the Captivating Triangle Star for the fourth time— JUVK THOMAS OLIVE "The THOMAS OLTVE Darting THOMAS OLIVE of THOMAS OLIVE MffliOß*." THOMAS OUVZ THOMAS In her latest Production, «INDISCREET COBINNE. n *m>ISCKEET CORINNE." "DfDISCREBT ©OBWNE." •INDISCREET «INDISCREET COSINHE." Corinne found it dull—she bad everything in the way of luxury, event to the smartest French,maid in New York; still Corinne Wanted a Past. 80 she confided to Florette—"Bon, «et tez ze gran' lark"—and the adventures began. There are disadvantages about acquiring a Past, however, and you will feel very troubled now and then as to what la going to happen to this reckless, beautiful, wilful, adorable little explorer of Bowery sinways. v Mates—Olive does the Salome Dance ir this, and much more that is entrancing. Writing of "Indiscreet Corinne," the Theatre Magazine" says: "A delightful Bve-aet comedy drama, with sweet Olive Thomas would-be vampire with a purple pasi Somewhat risque, but the pky is so skilfully bandied that no flapper need hesitate to take mamma tc see it" "HISTORY OP THE WAR" (Part a.) •HISTORY OF THE WAR" (Part a.) Including Belgium heroically resisting the German**—The enemy's cavalry raid near Vise—Russia standing by Servia—-Mobilisation of the Russian Army, July 28, 1914. "PERILS OF A BAKERY" (Keystone Comedy.) TJsual Prices. Plan at Collier's rjBAND PATRIOTIC CPORTS JHTJBSDAI, MAY 2, 1918. «fhe 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 seemed the services of Professor Vinpeppo and his wonderful side show, consisting of performing ponies, flogs, lad buck jumpers; also Professor Jllondon, in his thrilling and daring wire rope act BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults Is; Children 6. Dance to follow in the evening: La «H Is; GenU 2s Od. J. McLEOD, Hon. Secretary. AT PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW18th, 19th,-20th, 21st June, 1918. SPECIAL FEATURES BRITISH TRADE' EXHIBITION. Pure Bred Cattle Sale. MANAWATD POULTRY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION. Dairy Machinery Display, Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey and Vegetable Championships, Wanganui-Te Ante College Football Matches, Eorse' Leaping Competitions and Sheep Dog Trials, four day? of interesting, amusing, and educative time to be well spent. General entries close Ist June, 1918. frill schedules on application to— W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P. 0. Box 85, PALMERSTON NORTH. A LL 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 useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British TEE HON. SECRETARY, MX national Service League.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 1
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