AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-XIGHT. FOB THE LAST TIME, An all-absorbing mystery play. A Story that will Ktep Ton Guessing Until the End. •THB MARK OF CAIN" 'Tta MASK OF CAIN" 'THE MASK OF CAIN" "THE MASK OF CAIN" H «BX MASK OF CAIN" A PATttE MYSTERY PLAY, ■ Featuring Tba AdorabU and Fascinating MBS. VERNON CASTLE, MBS. VtBNON CASTLE, And ANTbNIQ MORENO ANTONIO MORENO ALSO—."THE GREAT SECRET" "THE GREAT SECRET" £sd Excellent Supporting Pictures. COMING TO-MORROW JUNE CAPRICE. JUNK CAPRICE. JUKE CAPRICE. jyNE CAPRICE. (The Sunshine Girt) WBi brighten New Plymouth for three and a matinee on Saturday in the William Fox Super-Drama, "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM," "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM," "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM," "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM," June is the brightest ray of sunshine seen here for months, and This Picture is the First Breath of Spring. i ■■ BAND CARNIVAL LABOR J) A Y OCTOBER 28, 1918. In PUKEKURA PARK. / ATTRACTIONS QIQANTIC PROCESSION TO GROUNDS Best Working Exhibit Bast Tradesman's Turn-out Daeorated Motor Car Decorated Motor Car (Farmer's)' Decorated Vehicle other than Motor Moat Original Display (take-off or freak) Beit Decorated Motor Bike and Side-car Best Motor Bike Exhibit. Decorated Push Bike Peeocated Go-cart Beat Gent's Fahcy Costume Beat Boy's Fancy Coatume SPECIAL EXHIBIT BY TECHNICAL SCHOOL PROGRAMME, To Start at II a.m. 1. Children's Races 2. Tug of War (Schools) 2. Errand Boys' Bicycle Race 4. Club Swinging (by Fitzroy School) 6. Swedish Drill (by Central School) 8. Display by Boys' High School 7. Athletic Event*—loo, 220, 440, 880 yards. ' 8. Displays (competitive) by Squads of Senior. Cadets 9. Stepping Chain Bandsmen's Race. (femmittee Mca's Race. HIGHLAND DANCING. GRAND PROCESSION IN EVENING TO PARK. Band, Fire Brigade, 200-Chinese Lanterns, Masquerade Costumes; four prises for the best and most original fancy costnmrs. Spectacular March and Dancing in Grounds. Sideshows Galore; Refreshment Stalls; Afternoon Tea Stalls. O. J. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Band CarnivaL TARARAKI ACCLIMATISATION % SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1918 TO APRIL 30, 1919. JpIHHING Licences nay be obtained at the following-Post Offices: New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, OkaK Pungarehu, Rahotu and Opunake; B. Burrows, Egmont Village, and attbe •Oce of the Secretary, New Plymouth. O, N. FIRTH, Secretary. LICENCES,—Men, whole seaaon (avail- - able over ail Dominion), 20s; Women and Boys (under 18 years of Day licence (available for TaTanaki Districts only), 2s 6d; Halfseason Licences, from December 20, 1918 (available for Taran&ki DisMet only), 12a 6d. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all its branchea accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. B*aheh Office: Corner of Brougham and King Streets, New Plymouth. Agencies throughout the province. JOHN PATON, Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1918, Page 1
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