AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S fO-fIIGHT, & FINALLY TO-MORROW 4|3w Fox Standard Masterpiece in seven reels, presenting THEM BARA THED» BARA Who reaches the apex of success in a jnoat lavish picturisation of Dumas' romance, "The Lady of the Camellias." "CAMILLE.'* "CAMILLB." " CAMILLE." "CAMILLE." A Super Picture at Usual Rates. QARDEN DARTY, fa aid of St. Mary's Home, "Otahuhu," TO-DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 20. 9"i115 p;m., at "Shalford," Devon St. East. Musk, Afternoon Tea, Quoites, Putting, Croquet, and other competitions; also a Stall for homemade bread to which con-e-tributions will be gratefully received. ADMISSION 6d. gING'B fJINEMA nnHEATRE,, FRIDAY NEXT-MARCH 21 j FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY, MARCH 21. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., will present D. W. 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 and love transcending the agonies of tortured souls. "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" The Sweetest of all Love Stories, with the Battlefield of France as a background. This 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 destruction of- cities, 'the charge oi tanks. SCENES ON THE BATTLEFIELD | PHOTOGRAPHED UNDER FIRE, j It ifc a picture to bring comfort to aching hearts. j PASSION. THRILL, SENSATION, TEARS, LAUGHTER. Mr. D. W. Griffiths had a special interview with Mr. David Lloyd George, in the Cabinet rooms in Downing Street, London, in order to discus? the detail* in" connection with "HEARTS OK THE;WORLD," and Mr. Lloyd George's Official interest in the film is illustrated in fte prologue which depicts* England's Prise Minister shaking hands with Mr. Grtfßtli prior to th» latter'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. pox plan at MARBLE BAR, Stratford. ON THIS RASTER HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS !N&A£ftE GARDENS THE MAK - A - TRACTOR TURNS A FORD CAR INTO A TRACTOR IN TWENTY MINUTES. Capable of doing the average work of lour horses. Costs alout 50 per cent. less to run tlir.n any other Tractor. There is no Tractor in the world so adaptable. Will plough, harrow, sow, (cap. hald, etc. Seven thousand in use. PRICE, £139. .' For Catalogue, r>tc, apply: E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH I7RENUI . WAITARA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. tearei Urenui dairy at 8 a.m., Waitara 11.15 am Leaves New Plymouth 3.30 p.m., (far Oreanl), 4.30 p.m. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1919, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1919, Page 1
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