AMUSEMENTS. > ' —. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT Daintiest Story of Love and the Races ever screened. " THEY'RE OFF" " THEY'RE OFF " " THEYTIE OFF '■ "THEYTIE OFF" "THEY'RE OFF" Starring Populat Australian Actress— ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT A Wealthy Millionaire ruins the Young Owner of a Wonderful Mansion to give it to his Lovely Daughter. Then in, stepped Satan (who was a Racehorse) and Cupid (who was Uater), and there are some surprises. An almost incredibly taken Horse .Race occurs in this play, with adorable little Enid showing her Australian horsemanship. lA revealing tale of life in a fine old Southern Plantation. Don't mias the Picaninnies. Luxury and Gaiety at a big American racecourse. A spectacular finish, laid Bennett's Best by Furlongs. ALSO "HISTORY OF THE WAR" No. 5. "HISTORY OF THE WAR" No. 5. Which includes the departure of 10,000 New Zealanders. 'PATHE'S WEEKLY GAZETTE." "IN EASTERN TEXAS" (Travelogue). Usual Prices. OMATA lIALL JjUNCY pAIR 4 gALE OF pRODI'CE. (In aid of the above Hall.) fTO be held NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOOX, May 23. Brake will meet Tram at Johnston's Store 1.43. Social and Dance at night. Full Orchestra. Jlotor Conveyance leaves Post Office 7.30 CHAS. H. MOORE, Secretary.
J£MPIBE J)AY FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. 4Uj£MBEB£3 of the Tongaporutu and Okaa Victoria League anl Guild are Patriotic Day at the Okau School Grounds. Salute the Flag. Sale of Produce, Lucky Parcels (all prizes; no Hanks). Gifts of Stock and Produce of any will be acceptable. Basket Social in the Evening. M. BOWER, Convenor. Dainty Lunches At the CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. THREE ib LUNCHES. ORE 1/3 LUNCH See Menu Cards and order by number. AFTEBNOOK TEA— Daintily served in pretty k comfortable surroundings. A tea lounge where you will be pleased to invite your most select friends. SODA FOUNTAIN— Where the e'noicest ice-cream drinks are r:ady for all. May & Arrowsmith, Devon Street Central.
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS, Pna 2|-Lp. RN. Motor-Cycle, with Lamp, good working order, £2O. {Km Mode] 37 HUDSON 5-geater. Most be disposed of; ihould be very cheap at £l2O. Pm MO Model HUDSON Car, in splendid condition; a great bargain at ;£3OO. Pu Twin-Cylinder INDIAN Motor-Cycle, miming well, £57 10s. One SWIFT Motor-Cycle, in very fair running order; can be inspected and tried out; very cheap at £25. NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 1
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