Matinee today at 2 p.jl matinee to-day at 2 p.jl We aw showing at the Matinee Only that really wonderful Fox sunshine comedy—"HlS SMASHING CAREER" "HIS SMASHING CAREER" Jut imagine the funniest thing you have ever seen, then imagine some more, and still you will have no idea of how funny this comedy is. And a lot of other fine comedy pictures. Won't the Kiddies be Glad? Children: Threepence. t THE EMPIRE JO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! V HAROLD LOCKWOOD -HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD la a wonderful story of a man's ' ' regeneration. .Adapted from the soul-thrilling lumber camp story by Hendryx—"THE PROMISE" "THE PROMISE" "THE PROMISE" Under the film title "BROADWAY BILL" -BROADWAY BILL" •BROADWAY BILL" "BROADWAY BILL" ■f BROADWAY BILL" / aoadway Bill they called him, because / <* knew." every twinkle of the Great White Way; biit BUI carted his duds to tbr lumber country, because Muriel said ahf didnt want a b; .wery for a husband. And Broadway Bill was out to make good. There were big things to be faced cut there. There was the man who thought him an agent from head office—and swung a dozen henchmen on to him. There were attempts on his life to be met and beaten; and that puts the ■weeping current of heart interest and excitement into this fine drama. Scenieally as well m Dramatically this extraordinary picture is exceptional. The scenes of Night Life on Broadway, New the Lumber Camps of Florida are picturesquely beautiful. AlaoiShowing: "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS" •A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS" Sixth Episode. Prices as Usual. "BROADWAY BILL" Shows at the Theatre Royal, Waitnra, next Tuesday. THE STATELY DAFFODIL—THE STATELY DAFFODIL—•THE HERALD OF SPRING" ■yy H I T E L E Y 'PBING pLOWER CHOW WHITELEY HALL, WHITELEY HALL, TO-DAY. THE BATTLE OF THE BLOOMS. THE BATTLE OF THE BLOOMS. Experts will exhibit blooms. Amateurs will exhibit blooms. State schools (13) will exhibit blooms. Blooms in baskets, bowls, vases, mantels. For best State School Exhibit of Daffodils—Embossed Shield. For best Amateur Collection 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 A Plain and Fancy StalL Art Stall, in charge of members of Whiteley Club. Confectionery, Fruit and Produce StalL Produce and Provision Stall, in the charge of country friends, Afternoon Teaand Rapper. In the absent* of tie Mayer, the DeputyMayor (Mr, wUi open the Show i/ammm&inmtas), at 2.30 p.m., Admission, IS ixSAren, 64. / 0. SOLE, Hob. Secretary. JgQMOSTP RACING £JLOB fIT.ING MEETIN-Q JtHTJBSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918, for all events close SATURDAY NEXT, September 14, & B. STBATTON, Secretary. PB4L, Buret*. :*%.* Telephone No. 437. '"~" Jl/pDTS winter underwear, best values to XaramakL Heavy singlets or *7oj teee-Hnsd singlets or pants -"WODleotosdal knitted underto*} as tke Kaafa, Kev
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1918, Page 1
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