AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE TONIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A GREAT PROGRAMME Headed by /etro's Propaganda Picture of a Mighty Drama of Mother Love, entitled •THE ETERNAL MOTHER" ETERNAL MOTHER" ETERNAL MOTHER" THE\ STERNAL MOTHER" 'THE ETERNAL MOTHER" •THE ETERNAL MOTHER" jA Art-act Metro Wonderp.ay of Romance Starring ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE in adaptation from Sidney MeCall's novel—"Red Horse Hill." A itory of sublime devotion for her child when she finds the man she has Married is a Worthless drunkard, and her lore for the victims of child labor is a nrelation, to whom she is known as "the beautiful l*4y who lives on the hilL" The Eternal Mother triumphs, and Ethel Barrymore's noble qualities as as artist are happily cast in this beautiful Metro wonderplay. Supports Include: 'PEG 0* THE RING" No. 14. -PEG V THE RING" No. 14. "CO-OP WEEKLY WAR NEWS" and •LONESOME LUKE AND THE WILD WOMAN." MATINEE TO-MORROW AT a PJt TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 & 12. After • successful season at Town Hall, Auckland. Eastern LEE TOY CHUNG Magician Saltern LEX TOY CHUNG Magician Eastern LEE TOY CHUNG Magician Eastern LEE TOY CHUNG Magician A Pastmaster in the Mystic Art Supported by a full company of METROPOLITAN ARTISTS. BEE Professor D'Aunaine, Master Hypnotist. HEAR Miss Brightie Carlisle, Miss Winnie Brier, Mr. Harry Hill, Mr. Percy Carr, The King's Dramatic & Comedy Sketch Team. Note our War-time Prices: 33, 2s & Is (Plus War Tax). Book your seats at Collier's, Saturday. •ARMER&' CO-OP ORGANISATION OF N.Z. rjRAND A NNUAL pATBJOTIC TDALL
WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. aTett proceeds to Red Cross Fonda and Soldiers' Cmb. OIK'S ORCHESTRA* Admission: Double Tickets, 7s 6d; Gents, 9t: Ladies, 3s. E. MeCALMAN, Hon. Set, M. COREY, Han. Tress. | HBMPTON HALL, OKATO, *: DANCE VttTLL be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY, JUNE 7. Proceeds to go to Patriotic Funds. Ladies, Is. Gents, 2s 6d. AH Lady Patriotic Workers Free. J. McLEOD, Hon. Secretary. /QMONT (OPEN) QOURSING QLUB ANNUAL MEETING. To be held at Jnaaundog Saturday, Jane 8, at 10 a..m. Sad Say—Monday, at Stent Road, Warea Prizes include £IOO and Cup. Jtat Dogs in Taranaki, Wanganui and Nelson Competing. C. EVETTS, Hon. Secretary, Oaonoi. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS, GwtH'-P- VS. Motor-Cycle, with Lamp, £«> d working order, £2O. Oat Model 37 HUDSON 5-seater. Most be disposed of; should be very cheap at £l2O. flw 6-40 Model HUDSON Car, in splendid condition; a great bargain at £3OO. Am Twin-Cylinder INDIAN Motor-Cycle, running well, £57 10s. One SWIFT Motor-Cycle, in very fair running order; can be inspected and tried out; v«y cheap at £SS. NEWTOfJ KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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