AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE* TO-MORROW TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 and 23. ONE MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, At 3.15. THE REMARKABLE MODERN FILM DRAMA, Under the distinguished patronage, and in the presence, of STOUT ' Chief Jualice of *<^nd. T M. WILFORD, Minister of Justice. rnL ' MiDister of Education. SIR JOHN FINDLAY, M.P. md' r' J' FRAZER > Stipendiary Magistrate. MR. C. E. MATTHEWS, Inspector of Prisons. And ■ t<? 'k fHE GREATEST PICTURE EVER WITNESSED IN ALAND. THE HONOR SYSTEM GIGANTIC PROBLEM FILM. ROMANCE, TRAGEDY, AND PATHOS. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE IN" THB LINES OF AN ADVERTISEMENT TO DO JLSTICE TO THIS GIGANTIC FILM. Believed with Htmor ar.d Quaint Scenes of Animal Life. The Play Tells of the Momentary Misfortunes incurred by a Luckless Individr^r'i ,n tlle C °" Se ofanact of Rivalry, commits an unprec'rcumstances of )lis Punishment (and that of others) form the motive of the why and wherefore of THE HONOR SYSTEM." SEVEN LEADING STARS IN THE CAST. GEORGE WALSH GLADYS BROCKWELL ARTHUR MACKLEY MIRIAM COOPER CHARLES CLARY MILTON SILLS JAMES A. MARCUS. NIGHT PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dres* Circle, Is fid; Stalls, is. lATINEE PRICES: Dress Circle Is; Stalls, Cd; Children, ad. BOX PLAN at Colliers. No Charge for Booking.
J£APONGA "Q un J)AY» qelebration FRIDAY M2XT. RED cross SHOP and MONSTER COPPER TRAIL. A special appeal to,one and all to help the good cause. All kinds of goods for the Red Cross iihop will be received by the undersigned. M. PIERCE, Secretary Red Cross Guild. band carnival LABOR J)AY OCTOBER 28, 1918. Ia PUKEKURA PARK. ATTRACTIONS GIGANTIC PROCESSION TO GROUNDS Best Working Exhibit Best Tradesman's Turn-out Decorated Motor Car Decorated Motor Car (Faisner's) Decorated Vehicle otliw than Motot Most Original Display (take-off or freak) Best Decorated Motor Bike and Side-car Best Motor Bike Exhibit. Decorated Push Biks Decorated Go-cart Best Gent's Fancy Costume Best Boy's Fancy Costume SPECIAL EXHIBIT BY TECHNICAL SCHOOL PROGRAMME, To Start at ,11 a.m. 1. Children's Races 2. Tug of War (Schools) 3. Errand Boys' Bicycle RacS 4. Club Swinging (by Fitzroy School) 5. Swedish Drill (by Central School) 6. Display by Boys' High School 7. Athletic Events—loo, 220, 440, 880 yards. 8. Displays (competitive) by Squads of Senior Cadets 9. Stepping Chain Bandsmen's Racd. Commfttte Men's Race. HIGHLAND DANCING. GRAND PROCESSION Iff EVENING TO PARK. .'Band, Fire Brigade, 200 Chinese Lanv tern *> Masquerade Costpies; four prizes for the best and most original fancy eostumrs. *•-Spectacular March and Dancing ill * Grounds. Sidethows Galore; Refreshment Stalls; Afternoon Tea Stalls. O. J. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Band Carnival. Yt AB 0 R J)A Y MONDAY, OCT. 28. NGAERE_GARDENS Special Attractions for opening of Season. WATER CHUTE and other amusements in full swing LUNCHEONS TEA ROOMS, as also Confectionery Department, will be in the charge of Messrs Lester Bros., the- new proprietor*. Admissions Sixpence. The- public- are requested*- to particularly note when they ask for tion" Whisky that they get McCallilnt's. AU-HoteUi Avoid* imitation* 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1918, Page 1
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