AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT Again TO-NIGHT ABSOLUTELY THE LAST CHANCE. To view the Master Hypnotist. ' PROFESSOR ANDERSON PROFESSOR ANDERSON PROFESSOR ANDERSON PROFESSOR ANDERSON Shrieks—Roars—Laughs— Qiggtea. A night of unrestrained merriment Don't miss the opportunity to have one real, hearty laugh. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is (plus tax). THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Positively the last night of "A SOLDIER'S OATH" "A SOLDIER'S OATH" ■ A stirring 9tory of love, faith and retribution, played amid the crash and tracedy of international warfare.' War —Love —Vengeance Starring the great Fox master-actor WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM Also "Sunshine" Comedy TO-MORROW TO-MORROW The popular World star E'-iHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON. j In a hfart-stirring drama of reil life in which this famous star reaches the zenith of lrer power. •THE WITCH WOMAN" 'ITHE WITCH WOMAN"' PUBLIC NOTICES. ►AYLEY VISITS UEW PLYMOUTH. The visit of Bayley to New Plymouth will be a time to remember. iptftf TjyrODERATE J^EAGUa Messrs "'Moderate" Findlay and Armstrong have declined Bayley't invitation to meet him in public debate Bayley will answer all their arguoTnjnAv __ njGLEWOOD, at s p.m. SUNDAY WAITARA, The Theatre, at 8.15 p.m. MONDAY, FEB. 3 •' NEW PLYMOUTH, in Empire Theatre, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, FEB 4 HAWERA, in T<*w* ft*, 8 p.m. JJEAR gAYLEY THIRST! THEN MAKE YOUR DECISION Bayley has a great story to tell —he tells it well—eloquence, oratory, rhetoric, logic, appeal, humour, patiios, description, wit, repartee—these abound. QUESTIONERS rNVITED QUESTIONS WELCOMED TEMPORARY BOARDING ACCOMMODATION AN APPEAL TO RESIDENTS, HpHE Expansion and Tourist League will be obliged if residents able to put up visitors during the coming week could get in touch with the secretary without delay. The League desires to point out that all the available public accommodation is already taken up, and that in order to meet the pressing demands it must rely upon the generosity and patriotism of residents, W A. COLLIS, Telephone No. 143. Secretary RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. VURSE BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes to notify the public that she has secured the services of a trained hospital nurse (certificated) to assist her ito the nujsirjj work at the iastitutiwj. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 1
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