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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S JO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Fof a three-night season. A Fax Seven-reel Super, THEDA BARA THEB/v. BARA Who reaches the apex of succe?* in a pust lavish picturisation of Dumas' romance, "The Lady of the Camellias." - CAMILLE." " CAMILLE." f CAMILLE." « CAMILLE." - Love in its dominant note. IU theme of pathetic purity in a sensual atmosphere ha* an elemental appeal Which causes the play to live every year fn different countries and many tongues. Showing at L'sual Prices. JgTNG'S QINEMA ipHEATRE, STRATFORD. FRIDAY NEXT—MARCH 21 FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, MARCH 21. fj C. Williamson, Ltd., will present D. \V. Griffiths' Tremendous Spectacle, -HEARTS OF THE WORLD" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" Which tells the simple story of heroism pud love transcending the agonies of tortured souls. •HEARTS OF THE WORLD" .The Sweetest of all Love Stories, with th« Battlefield of Franca as a background. Thia truly wonderful picture, which was taken at the express direction of the British Government, depicts one million fighting men in action, twenty thousand horses, miles of artillery, squadrons of aeroplanes, fleets of Zeppelins, the deftruction of cities, the charge of tanks. SCENES ON THE BATTLEFIELD PHOTOGRABHED UNDER FIRE. It is a picture to bring comfort to aching hearts. PASSION, THRILL, SENSATION, TEARS, LAUGHTER. Ml. D. W. Griffiths had a special intertie.* with Mr. David Lloyd GeoTge, in the British Cabinet rooms in Downing Street, London, in order to discus?, the details hi connection with "HEARTS 0* THE WORLD," and Mr. Lloyd George's official interest in the lilm is illustrated in the prologue which depicts England's Prhne Minister shaking hands with Mr. (Srifflth prior to the letter's departure for the French Lines. AN UNFORGETTABLE THREE HOURS' EXPERIENCE. SPECIALLY WRITTEN MUSIC AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. (plus tax). Book your seats at once. jßox plan at MARBLE BAR, Stratford. KEEP YOUR OPTICS ON THIS SPACE FOR

EASTER HOLIDAV ATTRACTIONS AT tNGAEBE GARDENS > 1 Attraction Extra ordinary! MONSTER JJOTOR gI'EED £JONTESTS {rn.ier the joint control of the Egmont ilotir Cycle Club, and the Hawera Returned Soldiers'- Association.) On tW HAWERA RACECOURSE. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1919. (Anniversary Day) PROGRAMME: (Approved by the N.Z.A.C.U.) First Race to start at i p.m. po. I.—NOVICE HANDICAP, 5 laps; any machine. Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes, Trophies. Entry Fee. 3/0. JTo. {.—-MANAIA HANDICAP, 8 laps; iny machine. Ist prize, £7: 2nd prize. £2; ■" 3rd prize, £l. Entiy jfte, 7/-. No. 3.—AMATEUR HANDICAP, 5 laps; machines up to 3J h.p. Ist, 2nd and brd prizes, trophies. Kntrv Fee, 3/6. Jfo. 4.—EGMONT HANDICAP, 10 laps; any machine. Ist prize, .€8; 2nd fme, £3; 3rd prize, £l. Entry 8/-. fio. S.—AMATEUR HANDICAP, C laps; any machine. Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes, trophies. Entry Fee, 3/6. JSo. P.—TARAKAKI HANDICAP, 15 laps, gey machine. Ist prize, £2O; 2nd prize, £4; ?rd prize, £1; fastest lime, £2. Entry Fee, £l. Ha. 7.—LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, fi laps. Ist prize, £5 and Silver Cup valued at £3 3s; 2nd prize, £2. Entry Fee 5/-. Vo. B—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, 12 laps* any machine. Ist prize, £10; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £l. Entry Fee, 10/-. Handicapper: Mr. Gus. Torstenson. BIGGEST MEETING IN THE NORTH ISLAND. All the craclc riders will be here. Entries with fees close SATURDAY, Marsh 22, 1919, at 8 p.m Entry forms and further particulars from— W. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Sec., Bos 180, Hawera.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1919, Page 1

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565

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1919, Page 1

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