AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.30 THIS AFTERNOON AT 3.30 THE EMPIRE And Again, For the Last Til TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY THE LATEST (JOLDWYN TRIUMPH, AXXOCXCEMEXT EXTRAORDINARY. AX EVEXT IX 'CHE PICTURE WORLD Commencing To-night. The Beautiful. Whimsical fairy Talc, only it's in Real Life—"SUNSHINE ALLEY" "SUNSHINE ALLEY" " SUNSHINE ALLEY " " SUNSHINE ALLEY " This wonderful story combines the sweat, fairy-like atmosphere of J. M. BamVa 'Peter Pnn ! ' with the more real pathos of the drama of life. "Sunshine Alley" is a singularly happy title for this delightful screen story, which features BEWITCHING WINSOME ■— MAE MARSH MAE MARSH MAE M*RSH —. "BOBBY" HARRON - "BOBBY" HARRON She is such a wistful little girl, and inestimably sweet, and he just a lovely, clean-minded boy. ''Sunshine Alley" Will inr.ke you weep tpars of sympathy, but it will leave a warm glow of thankfulness in your heart that the strife and bitterness of the times haa not driven from the world the old, sweet and tender themes of days gone b ALSOThe Fourth Episode of the "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS." "MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS." at Bayley's meeting, Good Templar Hall, to-night.
THE POPULAR BALL!! ■ — THE POPULAR BALL!! FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 28, 1918. CORONATION HALL, HEW PLYMOUTH. pLYMOUTH TJETURNED COLDIERS' PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS AND POSTER BALL r—(Proceeds for Local Soldiers' Club.) Handsome prizes for Most Original Costume (Lady's and Gent's) Best Fancy Costume (Lady's and Gent's) Best Poster Costume (Lady's and Gent's) Mrs. George's Orchestra (S players). Excellent Floor and Supper. Don't miss this function of the Prices: Gents, ss; Ladies, 2s 6d; Upstairs portion of hall (reserved for onlookers), Is. G. E. HARDS, W. P. OKEY, Secretaries.
JJEMPTON JJALL, QKATO. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. A GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT In aid of the Copper Trail, by the Okato Choral Society, assisted by Madam Choule* (soprano), of Auckland, and Captain Arthur Allen, the popular Elocutionist. Miss Muriel Pearson, pianist; Mr. A. i:. R. Pearson, conductor. Admission: Front Seats. Back Seats, Is fld. DANCK TO FOLLOW. J. McLEOD, Hon. Sec. A HARD-UP EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE Will be held in the above school on FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918, • At 8 o'clock.
Admission: Euchre, Gentlemen Is, Ladies* a basket; Dance, Is. J. JACOBSEtf, Sen. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1918, Page 1
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