AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE: TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. One Matinee To-morrow at 3.15. :te '•'T'HE '• A HE "nnHE HE "^the " A HE " r PHE " A HE Echpsmg m Action, Truth, Theme, and Lavish Magnitude all Previous PhotoDramatic - reductions. A Mighty Super-Film in ten raels, for the Thinking Men, Women and Young Folks of To-day. It is a Living, Human Document. A Unmistakable and Affirmative Answer to the Question, "AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER?" MORE POWERFUL THAN A MILLION' SERMONS THE HONOR SYSTEM. IS THE GREATEST AND MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. AN. ALL-STAR CAST. TEN PARTS. PRICES: Dress Circle, 1/G; Stalls,l/- (p)us tax.) BOX PLAN at Collier's. No Charge for Booking. •' LOAi WILLIAM FOX'S GIGANTIC PRODUCTION, TEN REELS, XTONOR ONOR XTONOR ONOR XJONOR ONOR T-TONOR ONOR XTONOR AA ONOR CYSTEM " YSTEM " CYSTEM " °VSTEM' C YSTEM" YSTEM " CYSTEM " YSTEM " CYSTEM " YSTEM' With SEVEN LEADING STARS In the CAST Including GEO. WALSII GLADYS BROCKWELL, & MILTON SILLS 'PEN "pKKJWS A EN av eels 'PEN "REELS A EN EELS * rpEN -REELS a en -"'eels :n tj eels IN EELS rPEJ Is> 'PEN "OEELS a en av eels IN TWO THRILLING MILES OF MASTER FILM. THE GREATEST HUMAN STORY EVER TOLD.
J£APONGA " OUR0 UR D AY " C ELEBRATIOX friday :;ext. 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* : Shop will be thankfully received by the undersigned. M. PIERCE, Secretary Red Cross Guild. BAND CARNIVAL LABOR D AY OCTOBER 28, 1918. In PUKEKURA PARK. ATTRACTIONS GIGANTIC PROCESSION TO GROUNDS Best Working Exhibit Best Tradesman's Turn-out Decorated Motor Car Decorated Motor Car (Farmer's) Decorated Vehicle other than Motor Most Original Display (take-off or freak) Best Decorated Motor Bike and Side-car Best Motor Bike Exhibit. Decorated Push Bike Decorated Go-cart Best Gent's Fancy Coatum,, 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 Race 4. Club Swinging (by Fitzroy School) 5. Swedish Drill (by Central School) 6. Display by BoysV High School 7. Athletic Events—loo, 220, 440, 880 yards. 8. Displays (competitive) by Squads of Senior Cadets 9. Stepping Chain Bandsmen's Race. Committee Men's Raeei HIGHLAND DANCING. GRAND PROCESSION IN EVENING TO PARK. Band, Fire Brigade, 200 Chinese Lanterns, Masquerade Costumes; four prizes for the best and most original fancy costumrs. Spectacular March and Dancing in Grounds, Sideshows Galore; Refreshment Stalls; Afternoon Tea Stalls. O. J. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Band Carnival. JJABOR 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 be in the charge of Messrs Lester Bros., the new proprietors. Admission: Sixpence. L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SiON BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Q.OVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Valuation—Tuesday, November 12.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1918, Page 1
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