AMUSEMEBTS. THE EMPIRE TO-IhQHT ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TONIGHT Am Absorbing and Delightful Picture. / Sooth Taikimton't Clever Novel of Typical American Life, "THE TURMOIL" "THE TURMOIL" 14 THE TURMOIL" A STARTLING METRO Brilliantly Picturised by the COLUMBIA FEATURE COMPANY, With the Theatrical Star, TAIII VILLI VALU ' VALLI VALLI VA. .1 VALLI VALU A man's greed for wealth and fame is so neat that he become* almoet inhuman. The turmoil of business Lai crashed his heart, but a girl wins the love t( his ton, and brings everlasting happiness. Big I—■ Striking Situations. Aa Engrossing Narrative. BRILLIANT SUPPORTS INCLUDE: "Ce-eperative Weekly" Topical "Riag Rival*" L.Ko. Comet'y "Seyal Game" Ditmar Educational And the 10th exciting episc - of ■A, LASS OP THE LUMHERLAHDS." "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS." MATINEE TOMORROW MATINEE TO MORROW , BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION Screening the Gnat Fox Comedy Feature. "TOM ABD JERRY MIX" "TOM AH® JERRY MIX" "TOM ABD JERRY MIX" "TOM ABD JERRY MIX" i Rollicking Cowboy Comedy Feature, with TOM XIX in the toad. ZOM MB in the lead. A VERITABLE SCREAM. No Extra Charge for Admission. "OUR DAY." Q.RAND C ONCER T IN THE GOOD* TEMPLAR HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 16, 1918, At 8 p.m. ■ 1 MADAME VIOLET MURPHY will sing. Aaiatld by Mrs. Birch-Johnston, Miss Leatham, Sergeant-Major Gill and Mr. Cooper. Tickets, 2s. Bos Plan at Collier's, open Saturday, October 6. Booked Seats 3d extra. JJANB QARNIVAL LABOUR PAT October 28th, 1918, In ' FUKEKURA PARE. ATTRACTIONS GIGANI _ MONSTER DAY PROCESSTOW Displays and Sports Programme Later, Lantern Procession at night to grounds; and MASQUERADE DANCING. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Band Carnival. BED CROSS MART SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. JTEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL IN CHARGE. AR gifts of produce wherewith to stock the Mart will be very gratefully received. Promises have been given of pressed toßfue, ham, brawn, sausage rolls, egg*, kptter, home-made bread and an endless Tarjety of .delicious cakes. proceed* go to help oar sick and wonnded soldiers, help onr> New Plymouth Boys to provide comforts for oar men. Mart open from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 8 fJ*. en Friday, to receive gifts, and on flatarday, to purchasers, from 9 a.nt r WALTER J. NEWTON A CO. JJOTOB AND GBKESAL ENGINEERS, BUREKA GARAGE, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. idaptMuc Oarage 115; Residence 79. Sole agents for the Commonwealth Palmer) fun-powered ears Bast value ear in Dominion marketFull floating hack axles, liberal springing ensuring easy riding, bulb headlights, etc. Remagnetising magneto-magnets. Bring Jtmt or along witk weak magnetos and «rt gaod results. ( v . , W OTRE NO PAY.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1918, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1918, Page 1
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