AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AMD TO MORROW NIGHT ONLY, i Something Entirely Fresh. Daring and ! Fantastic, like no other Wild West Story ever Screened. "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" " r aREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" Who dances for you just as she danced the Hula Hula to that audience of two at Dawson City, and forgot her Waster Husband at home, in the new real love that sprang up between her and her desert lover—until the husband came looking for his wife—and her wage*. There isn t a foot of this picture (hat won't make you want more—not a scene lhat i-=n't all action—not a dra-matic-moment that won't hit you hard. A Second "Flame of the Yukon." "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" "FIREFLY OF TOUGH LUCK" ALSO— A two-reel comedy that 13 something extra good, •THE SHABBIES" ■ 'THE SHABBIES" Starring LILIAN WALKER. LILIAN WALKER. Prices as Usual. RED CROSS MART "OUR DAY"—SATURDAY, OCT. 19. MRS. HUGH BAILY AND HER COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. gPECIAL The close of the Copper Trail in New Plymouth. Everyone asked to help both by gifts and purchases. REMEMBER Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers. By your help you send comfort to them in their need. Contributions of meat (cooked and uncooked), poultry, eggs, butter, cream, pastry, bread, cakes, jams, pickles, flowers, fruit, vegetables, sweets, fancy articles all gratefully received. Promises have been given of countryfed mutton, lamb, sucking pigs, stuffed pork, ham, tongue, brawn, sausage rolls, cheese, butter, eggs, cakes, etc. The Mart will be open on Friday from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., to receive gifts, and to purchasers from 9 a.m. on Saturday. Gifts may be left during the week at Mr. Hugh Baily's Office, A.M.P. Buildings, Egmont Street. Jg AND QARNIVAL LABOUR DAY October 28tli, 1918. In PUKEKURA PARK. ATTRACTIONS GIGANTIC MONSTER DAY PROCESSION Displays and Sports Programme Later. Spectacular Lantern Procession at night to grounds, and MASQUERADE DANCING. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Bead Carnival. LABOR J)A Y MONDAY, OCT. 28. NGAERE GARDENS Special Attractions for opening of Season. WATER CHUTE and other amusements in full swing LUNCHEON & TEA ROOMS, as also Confectionery Department, will bo in the charge of Messrs Lester Bros., the new proprietors. Admission: Sixpence. TENDERS. FIREWOOD SPLITTING.RENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be received tip to 25tl instant, for splitting 100 to 300 cords ol Rate on land not previously split over For further particulars apply to— WM. FLEMING, Chairman, Kahui Co-op.: Dairy Co., Rahotu.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1918, Page 1
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