AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At 7.45., TO-NIGHT! A Big Smashing Double-Star Bill. TOM .MIX -The Fearless Cowboy Actor, TOM MIX in a story of the early Wild TOM MIX West Gold Rush. . "SIX-SHOOTER ANDY." ANDY." . A thrilling, virile story of or.e man with juitkfe and. love in-His heart and a quick on the trigger, who *:>aned up a desperado and h's jga.ng. THE'SECOND BIG FEATURE Js a "GoldvFyn" special release, starring GERALDINE FA.tRAR GERAbDINE FARRAR Is a dralnattc masterpiece of a girl and a vendetta, • THf 3 STRONGER VOW." THE STRQNGSR VOW." SO INCREASE. IN PRICES FOR THIS MONSTER PROGRAMME. "WITH CAPT. SCOTT TO THE POLE." "WITH CAPT. SCOTT-TO THK POLE." "WITH CAPT. SCOTT TO THE POLE." •WITH CAT>T. SCOTT TO THE POLE." The Most Marvellous Picture Ever Filmed. ftfi Equal Has Never Been Seen And Never Will Be Seen Again. SHOWING 10-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. AT THE EMPIRE By arrangement with H. G. PONTING, F.R.G.S. THE UNDYING"; STORY OF* CAPTAJN 'SCOTT. 15,00Q People saw it in Auckland, 10,000 saw it in Christchurcli, And record crowds in Dunedin, and last week in Wellington. -WITH CAPTAIN SCOTT TO THE SOUTH POLE!" The moat intensely interesting motion picture ever screened. ■ PRICES—D.C. 2s, Stalls Is 6d (plus tax.) As school children are otherwise engaged, there will be no Matinee to-day. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 RM. 'Adults 1/6 (plus tax), School Children 6d •*TEW PLYMOUTH MALE COCIETY. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERN EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL GOOD TEMPLAR HALL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, April 27th and 23th? Assisting the Choir will be: MISS MINA CALDOW. New Zealand's Leading Contralto (Auckland). REV. ARCH. E. HUNT, Popular Elocutionist (Wellington). MR. ARNOLD STURROCK, Pianist (New i'lymouth). These artists are New Zealand's best at" their work, and the people of New Plymouth and surrounding district should not miss tliia gre,at treat. Thd- Choir Members will Tender Part Songs, Quartettes and Solos. Do-not fail to book early at Collier's., Plan opens Friday, April 23. Prices.- 2s and 2s 6d (reserved). ELECTION NOTICES. BY-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R J. B. H INE > THE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, YUHO is a Candidate for re-election as member for Stratford, will take the earliest opportunity of addressing the Electors at every centre before Polling Day, and in the meantime asks the ccrriial support of his late constituents. Mr. Bine will speak at: PUXIWHAKAU—Saturday, Apil 24, at C.30. TUTUTAWA—Saturday, April 24, at " 8.30. "RAIMATA—Monday, April 26, at 8 p.m. WAINGONGORO—Tuesday, April 27, at 6.30 p.m. CARDlFF—Tuesday, April 27, at 8.30 p.m. , Other meetings will b*e announced as arranged. BYE-ELECTION. "TRATFORD SEAT. M R ' R OBERT MASTERS Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, Will Address the Electors on •POLITICS AND PETITION," AT MAHOE—In the Hall, 23rd inst, at 8 MAKAHU-rln the School, Saturday, April 24, 7 p.m. BTRATHMORE—In the Hall, Saturday, April 24, 8.30 p.m. PUNIWHAKAU-In the School, Monday, April 26, 7 p.m. jTUTUTAWA-In the Hall, Monday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1920, Page 1
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