AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S MATIXEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. MATIXEE TO-DAY AT Z P.M. TO-NIGHT At S TO-XTfiHT TO-NIGHT At 8 TONIGHT A World Drama of Daring Povrer, showing the dsspcnte expedient, of a good and noble vroman to clear her "THE TENTH CASS" "THE TENTH CASE" •THE' TENTH CASE" "THE TENTH CASE" "THE TjiNTH CASE" "THE TENTH CASE" "THE TENTH CASE" . fit Judge in the Divorce Court said: circumstantial evidence is correct. He did not realise that hta own wife would be "THE TENTH CASE" "THE TENTH CASE" It makes a special appeal to every food and true wife. It is presented by a cast of vror.derful ■creen atars. Heading the list is beautiful JUNE ELVTDGE, TUNE ELVIDGE, JUNE ELVTDGE, 1 JONS ELVIDGE, JUNE ELVIDGE, JUNE ELVIDGE, In the role of the wrongfully-accused mife she is perfectly magnificent. Supporting Films Include; "TOPICAL BUDGET" "TOPICAL BUDGET" "HER UNCLE DUDLEY" "HER UNCLE DUDLEY" "HER UNCLE DUDLEY" A two-reel Keystone comedy filled with scenes of joyou; mirth and gaiety. Prices as UauaL Buy your ticket at Collier** during the BAND CARNIVAL TABOR J\ A X OCTOBER 28, 1918. In PDKEKURA PARK. ATTRACTIONS GIGANTIC PROCESSION TO GROUNDS 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. Decanted Push Bike Decorated Go-cart Beat Gent's Fancy Costume Best Boy - * Fancy Costume SPECIAL EXHIBIT BY TECHNICAL SCHOOL PROGRAMME, To Start at 21 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 Boys' 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 Race.. HIGHLAND DANCING GRAND PROCESSION IN EVENING TO PARK. Band, Fire Brigade, 200 Chitese Lantern*, Masquerade Costumes; four prizes for the best and most original fancy costum/9. Spectacular March and Dancing in Grounds. Sideshows Galore; Refreshment'' Stalls; Afternoon Tea Stalls. 0. J.'HOWARTH, B»BS»Becretary, Band Carnival. TABAJTAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.. nssooro season, October i, wis jro 4ss%^ i 91 9rTBIHTITI Lfeeaces mjiy be- obtained at the following Poet Offiees: New Plyantith, Tanks IngWwood, Waitara, Okato, Pongsrehu, Rahotu and Opunake; R. Burrows, Egmont Village, and at the office of the Secretary, New Plymouth. 0. N. ,FTRTH, Secretary. LICENCES.—Men, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; Women and Boys (under 16 years of agr), 6s; Day Licence (available for Taranaki Districts only), 2s 6d; Halfseason Licences, from December 20, 1918 (available for Taranaki "District only), 12s Bd. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, ¥IRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all Its branches accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham »«d King Streets] New Plymouth. Aymcis* throughout the province. JOHN PATON, ■h:«~: '•■■ Hunger, mSmmMi^
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1918, Page 1
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