AMUSEMENTS. Patrons: The Governor-General and Lady Liverpool. Be wise—Be Early—or Book at Collier's OVERFLOW TICKETS AVAILABLE TO-NIGHT. CROWDING CROWDS CROWDED Last Xight Until the huge Theatre was PACKED FROM SHEET TO STREET With large numbers turned away. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. At 3.15 p.m., and TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8 at EVERYBODY'S Positively the last two showjngs of N.Z.'s Own Motion Picture Hit. "A Gem all should see''—Wellington Post. "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." "THE KID FROM TIMARU." UNIQUE! UNIQUE! .The First Film of its Kind, and the Popular Author-Entertainer, B AERIE MARSCHEL, . BARRIE MARSCHEL, Who Tells the Splendid Story as the Films Unfold. The Realistic Heart-stirring "LANDING AT GALLIPOLI" Brings Tears to Many Eyes. "THE KID FROM TIMARU." Produced by special permission of Sir James Allen, and with the assistance of 5000 New Zealand Soldiers. 5000 New Zealand Soldiers. S'iov;n in addition to our iIAGXIF ICENT PROGRAMME. Which Includes: "GOLDEN RULE KATE" A live-reel Triangle Drama, starring LOUISE GLAUMM A two-reel Pathe Cot " LONESOME LUKE, PLUMBER," and the latest "WAR GRAPHIC." Usual Price 3. Plan at Collier's.
LOWGAKTH FACTORY TTAT.T, A S OCIAL AND D^ 02 W ILL - bo hold in the above Hall on FRIDAY, MAY 10. Proceeds in aid of Send-Oil Fluids. Jlu3ic by Sir. F-j* H. HILLS, Chairman. EMPIRE J)AY FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. JJKMBERS of the Tongaporutu and Okau Victoria League an 1 Guild are holding Patriotic Day at the Okau School Grounds. Salute the Flag. Sale of Produce, Lucky Parcels (all prizes; no blanks). Gifts of Stock and Produce of any kind will be acceptable. Basket Social in the Evening. M. BOWER, Convenor. Dainty Lunches At the CENTRAL TEA AND LUN2KEON LOUNGE. THREE i/- LUNCHES. - ONE 1/3 LUNCH See Menu Cards and order by number. AFTERNOON TEA— Daintily served in pretty & comfortable surroundings. A tea lounge where you will be pleased to invite your most select friends. SODA FOUNTAINWhere the choicest )ce-oream drinks are ready for all. May & Arrowsmith, Devon Street Central.
CAETEIDGES. Wa have a limited supply of the following: 16 gauge Ruby Smokeless, 26s per 100. 14 gauge New Club Black Powder, 22s per 100. 410 gauge Winchester Smokeless, 18s per 100. IRA J. BRIDGER, Phone 66, Bittern OECONDHAND Bord Piano for sale; ® good tone; £27 cash; also Rogers (London), Iron framo, In *plendl4 order, £3B cash, or easy terms.—Colliw'f-
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1918, Page 1
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