AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE tO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT il THE MATINEE TOMORROW TOMORROW NIGHT BONNIE JUNE CAPRICE BONNIE JUNE CAPRICE BONNIE JUNE CAPRICE BONNIE JUNE CAPRICE •Tha £r*ialdae Girt" IB the William Fox six-reel Super-film, "EVERY GIRL'S DREAM" - EVERT GIRL'S DREAM" •EVERY GIRL'S DREAM" •EVERY GIRL'S DREAM" ♦That it it? Come and see. Every Girl deems herself a Princess, waiting patiently for the advent of the 'Prince. An entrancing and fascinating Story. For Old and Young. Magnificent in conception and staging. A Romance of OM Holland, taken amid very beautiful canal and windmill scenes. DAINTY JUNE CAPRICE (at Gretchen) has a bosom irier.d and companion, A WONDERFUL DOG, A WONDERFUL DOG, And so clever a Dog-Actor has never before been seen upon the screen. His performance will delight all the young folks and admirers of clever dogs. 'A Lass cf ths Luin'osrteuds" No. is "Co-operative Weekly". and other excellent supports. MATINEE 2 p.m. TO-MORROW SEND THE KIDDIES. SEND THE KIDDIES. They Will enjoy every :nch of this delightful fairy tale. Prices as Usual. JAND CARNIVAL JTABOR £) AY OCTOBER 23, 1918. In FUKEKURA PARK. ATTRACTIONS GIGANTIC PROCESSION TO GROUNDS •t Working Exhibit est Tradesman's Torn-out "'ffiftconxviT Motor 'Car Decorated Motor Car (Fanner's) Decorated Vehicle other than Mi tor Most Original Display (take-off or freak) Best Decorated Motor Bike and Side-car Best Motor Bike Exhibit Decorated Posh Bike Decorated Go-cart Best Gent's Fancy Costume Bert Boy's Fancy Costume SPECIAL EXHIBIT BY TECHNICAL SCHOOL PROGRAMME, To Start at 11 a.m. L Children's Races 2. Tug of War (Schools) 3. Errand Boys' Bieyele Race 4. Club Swinging (by Fitzroy School) ' 6. Swedish Drill (by Central School) 6. Display by Boys' High School 7. Athletic Events—loo, 220, 440, 880 yards. I Displays (competitive) by Squads of Senior Cadets 0. Stepping Chain Bandsmen's Race. Committee Men's Race. • / HIGHLAND DANCING. CRAND PROCESSION IN EVENING TO PARK Band, Fire Brigade, 200 Chinese Lanterns, Masquerade Costumes; four prises for the best and most original fancy costunrf. - Spectacular March and Dancing » , Grounds. Sideshows Galore; Refreshment Stalls; Afternoon Tea Stalls. , O. J. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Band Carnival TABANAig'AOXJMftfftATION •-' ;,BociEty. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBKR 1,. 1918 TO APRIL 30, 191». VTJBIIN! lieeuett may be obtained at the following PIS Offices:. New Pryauota, tfriki, Inglewostl. Waitara, Okatcv fngaVthu, .Babotu and Opuuake; R. Burrow*, ftmont Village, and at the aflke of the Stcretary, New Plymouth. 0., U. FIRTH, Secretary. LICENCES—Men, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; Women and Boy* (under 16 years of asp), 6s; Day Licence (available for Taranaki Districts only), 2s 6d; Halfseason licences, from December 20, 1918 (available for Taranaki District only), 12s fld. f|KW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LDsTTSBv FTRF- MARINE and ACCIDENT KT/DRANCE ia all Its brancje* accepted It LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham and King Streets, New Plymouth. Agencies throughout the province. . JOHN PATON, '".''■*. Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1918, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1918, Page 1
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