AMUSBMEHTS. THE EMPIRE IO'NIOHTJ TO-NIGHT! for positively the last time. A flight of Joy and Hilarity Unalloyed. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEOBGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH IB tie Brisk, Babbling, Breezy fox Comedy-Drama, ' "SOME BOY" SOME BOY" 'SOME BOY" "SOME BOY" - "SOME BOY" : To see the merry and wise George imperMntting "Joyous Johnson" as a college graduate, a publicity agent, end other amusing characters around which the plot is written, keeps an audience is .rapturous delight through six •mashing reels. ''Some Boy" is one of George Walsh's most ttirillful and merry photoplays. Not to see ''Some Boy" is to rob yourself of some of the Teal pleasure of life. On the Same Programme: Owing to the Oappelti Concert at The Sixth Episode of t "TEE MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" MYSTERY CF THE DOUBLE CROSS" MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" MYSTERY OF THE DOUBLE CROSS" Will be screened with this programme. Prices as Usual. THE STATELY DAFFODIL—THE STATELY DAFFODIL—THE HERALD OF SPRING" HITE/LEY gPRBJO Y 'LOWER waOW ATfIITELEY HALL, WHITELEY HALL, TO-DAY? HU3SDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY jst- SEPTEMBER 12, 13 & 14. THE BATTLE OF THE BLOOMS. THE BATTLE OF THE BLOOMS. Expert* will exhibit blooms. Amateurs will exhibit blooms. Btate schools (13) will exhibit blooms. Blooms in baskets, bowls, rases, mantels. For best State School Exhibit of Daffodils—Embossed Shield. far best Amateur Collcetion of Daffodils —Silver Cup. For best Decorated Basket, Vase or Bowl—Silver Vase. For best Decorated Table—Special prizes. PRIZES ALSO FOR CHILDREN'S BUTTONHOLES, CUT BLOOMS, ■ ETC. ■ in addition to the Floral Display there will be 1 Plain and Fancy StalL tot Stall, in charge of members of Whiteley Club. Confectionery,. Fruit and Produce Stall, produce and Provision Stall, in the charge of country friends. Afternoon Tea and Supper, fa the absence of the Mavor, the DeputyMayor (lit. W. A. Collu) will open the Show to-morrow (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m. Admission, 1/-. Children, Gd. T. G, SOL?, Hon. Secretary. JOW2T gALL, gTRATFORD TO.NIGMV THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1918. GRAND CONCERT I In Vtid of Ihe Copper TralL Jnda to be divided between the Town and Country, prices: 3s, 2s and- Ja. Organiser: Mrs. Colin McLaren. Stage Manager: Mr. F. Ranford. A. ftn-STANLEY, Seiretaiy Country Fund. FOR^ALE. * 16-20 h.p. B geater Wolseley Motor Car, .fitted with wire wheels; C.A.V. electric light otttfit, Nobby Tread tyres one sparei new, and extra wheel; yeats are. fitted with loose covers; a beautiful car, only done private work; painted cream; guaranteed; ' £4Bsnett 1 12-h.p. English Rover 5-seater, with .spare wheel and tyre; loose covers for seau, all in splendid order, two lead lamps, gas ■enerator, two side lamps and tail Tamp; price £395 nett Two new tyres for same. £lO extra. t WO h.p., 2-3-geater Hillman Car, with, •spare wheel complete, electric sidehght* and tail light; gas headlight*; rrke, £350. 1 8-M-hp. S-eylinder, 2-seater Perry Car, wheel, complete; loose covers for mile, per gaUon;. APPLES. SHORT.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 1
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