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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-KIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT , Absolutely the, last opportunity to see ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART In the "First National Exhibitors" Remarkable and Outstanding Success "MARY REGAN" "MARY REGAN" LAST NIGHT of LAST NIGHT "STINGABEE" No. 7 COMING TO-MORROW Tbe Third of the* Side-splitting "Hayseed" Comedy Features, "THE HAYSEEDS MELBOURNE CUP' "THE HAYSEEDS MELBOURNE CUP" And Pearl White in "(The Ligktning Raider." Prices: 1/6 and 1/- (plus tax). THE EMPIRE International Attractions Present, for 3 Nights Only, commencing TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE GBEAT DRURY LANE jjRaMA. made fa»ous throughout Australia and New Zealand by BLAND HOLT. "THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." In Six Sensational Acts. A few flashes of some of the scenes in this wonderful production. ACT I.—Lord Angus's office, London.— The home of Donald Cameron.— Scotland.—The Hunt Among the Heather; ACT 2.—The Trial of Lord Angus, Courtroom, London.—The Panic on the London Stock Exchange. ACT ,3.—At Night in the Slums of London.—The Search for the Missing Witness. ACT 4;— A Public-house in London's "'Underworld.—The missing witness found.—The fight. ACT s.—The race'to the wreck of "The White Heather." —Diving operations; preparing to be lowered to the wreck. ACT 6.—Eight fathoms deep.—On the bottom of the ocean, searching for the wreck. —A desperate under-sea battle with knives between two divers, for the secret.papers buried in the wreck, to save a woman's honor. Impressive scents, intensely magnified t»y Scenic Grendeurs. "THE WHITE HEATHER." "THE WHITE HEATHER." The sheer beauty of the scenes actually photographed on the oce?.n's floor will leave you gasping in amazement. PRICES—2s 6d, 2s and Is (plus tax). "'. Box Plan at Collier's. HERE'S GOOD NEWS! EMPIRE THEATRE. Q NIGHTS OF JOLLITY Q SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 15 & IG. John Hopkins Gleefully Announces Mr. Edward Branscombe** Latest Company. THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. THE DANDIES OF 1920. A more than good Company, organised purely for pleasurable entertaining, and presenting Programmes teeming with the Worlds Brightest and Best in Song, Dance, Ensemble. . ALL THE LATEST SUCCESSES. THE ROSTER, GEO. SHARRATT, Comedian. ANNETTE *LANG, Soubrette. ROSA WALTON, Monologist. RAY NICHOLSON, Tenor. MADOLLNE KNIGHT. Contralto. CHRISTINA ANDREWS, Soprano. RENN MILLAR, Basso. KENNEDY BLACK, Ever Popular. PRICES—3s and 2s (plus tax). BOX PLANS AT COLLIER'S on Wednesday Morning. NO EXTRA BOOKING FEE. WAREA DOMAIN.

A GALA DAY will he held on the WAREA DOMAIN On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th. Cunning, Chopping, Swimming, and other events. ; Post Entry for All Events. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. W. C. CALDWELL, ' KAWAROA PARK ANNUAL . MONSTER SEASIDE PICNIC EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. EASTER MONDAY, APRtt 5, 1020. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Fall .particulars later. J. H. HAMILTON, • Hon. Secretary. ' MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. 1 Five Seater CUTTING CAR, guaran- • teed in good running order. Prise £2OO. One 5-seater DODGE CAR, in very good . order. Price £250. Jwo-three-seater "Overland" car, 1914 model; in splendid order; any trial; owner leaving district; for quick sale. Price £225. fourseater CALTHORPE Car, ia good running order. A great bargain at £IBO.

NEWTON KING.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 1

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