AMUSEMENTS. KB. T. SHONE j; Will supply the Musical- h Projraiftme at the Empire l| enty evening, commencing il To-night. il If THE EMPIRE THE BEST PICTURES •* 1 THE-BEST MUSIC. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT r'OR TWO NIGHTS ONLY A Great and Expressive Photo-play, founded on a Story by £. Phillips Oppeniierm. A Masterplav wliere Dark Hour/ of Pathos precede the Bawu of Peace. « THE SILENT MASTER " " THE SILENT MASTER " " THE SILENT MASTER " " THE SILENT MASTER " • THE SaENT MASTER " " THE SILENT MASTER " • THE SILENT MASTER " Featuring— ROBERT WARWICK, SOBERT WARWICK, The Silent Master of lien and Women, loving none until ? ANNA LITTLE ANNA LITTLE As Jacqueline, tied by the bond of common law. OLIVE TELL PLITE TELL As Virginia, who conquered. * hot ihen discarded, the Silnr.t Jlaster. ROBERT WARWICK as MONSTEUR SIMON, The Most Romantic Figure in Fiction. " THE SILENT MAoTER " • THE SILENT MASTER » Magnificence and Mystery meet—Passion and Pathos—Thrills and Heartthrobs—Situations that Set the Pulses Palpitating—And in the End ? latest Pathe Gazette Topical Beantifnl Biarritz Colored Scenic Prices as Usual—But be sure and attend early. QOjfCEBI AT yyHITELEY JJALL TONIGHT. MONDAY, AUGUST 19. God Save the King. PROGRAMME. Pianoforte Solo, "Polka la Reine" (Raff), Mrs. R, L. Cooper, L.A.B. Bong. "Love is a Slave," Mis 3 Young. Elocutionary Item, "The Charge of "the Light Brigade," Rev. H. L. Richards. Bong. "An Evening Song," Rev. Papakakura. "Cello Solo, "Minuet de la Symphonie, D. Major," Mr. R. Rockel. Poet (vocal), "Maying," Miss Young and Mr. Fredrie. Part Song, "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan), Whiteley Male Choir. Interval. Pianoforte Duet, "Air de Ballet" (Opus 30, Chaminade), Miss G. Blancbett and Mr. R. Grave. Seng, (a) "The Wood Pigeon," (b) "The Starling." Mrs. Richards. Bang, "A Summer Night;' Mr. Fredrie. Pianoforte Solo, Allegro Vivace (Opus 31, No. 1, Beethoven), Mrs. R. L. Cooper, L.A.B. Song, Selected, Rev. Papakakura. Elocutionary Item, "The Day" (Chappell), Rav. H. L. Richards, lart Song, "Moonlight," W.M. Choir. 3uet (vocal), tselsoled. Rev. Papakakura and Mr. R. L. Cooper. Commence- at 8 p.m. Admission, Is. Proceeds in aid of Soldiers' Comforts Fund. Cut this out and bring it with yon. pLAIN £ jpAXCY J)RESS ~ JJASQUERADE J>ALL To be held in the TIKORANGI HALL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. —— Grand March S p.m. ——• Admission: •tallies, Is Gd Gentlemen, 2s &J. 0. WILLIAMS, -Hon. Secretary. WH#,T THEY WD IN TfftfAßU. Ti>f official report Kngfneer to die Timarn Council gives theso d!ea<rm az-eomplisbed bv Midland Tyres « MiiUc OiniUascs:— ntr tyres 19,194 miles (each}. tvrr rear tyres 17.567 miles /each). T«W rear tyres 19,0.V> miles (oich). front tyres 27,183 milts (,ach). '.jtc3 19,101 rniW («uih). ON MIDLAND SOLID BAND TYRES. • For all Motor-truck work there's no ?re jo reliable and economical as tlie Midland 8ofc» agents for N.Z.: HARMAN P. FINEMORE-, i Worcester St.* Chri«tch»«li
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1918, Page 1
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