AMUSEMENTS. jgJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. SSSOROUGHLY DISINFECTED AND ' FUMIGATED EVERY DAY. TODAY .JUTERNOON -2.30, EVENING AT 8. Only two screenings of this MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. SERIALITES! ' SERIALITES! Your only chance to see the :11th EPISODE 11th ', of the MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY is to-day at 2.30 and 8 p.m. •tS THE PATH OF TtlE EXPRESS. IN THE P&H'OF THE EXPRESS. A gripping, exciting melodrajha, in which the triumphant hero wins oujt after lots of thrilling adventures. A FEAST OF FUN TO-DAY. Th# Pastmasters of Real Comedy, CHESTER CONKLIN &, MACK SWADJ KEYSTONE In a 2000 ft KEYSTONE Military Travesty. In Two Acts, BATTLE OF AMBROSE AND WALRUS War is in the air. See this real smile film and you will hare your idea of warfare sadly strained. Too funny to write about, so be early and enjoy a hearty laugh. "P*the War Gazette." "That Guy Upstair*/! "Our Boy* Leaving Wellington," ' 'jtc, etc. Usual Prices, 6d and 1/-. Ladies' Concession to Stkils, 6d. ► ■ " »'■ ■"»" ii ' ■WlifT' ■ »" •EJMPIBE piCTURE pALACE. on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, March 13,14 and 15. SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Albert Ohevalier, the World's Greatest Poster Actor, in his most renowned song, "MY OLD DUTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "M* ALB DtJTCH." "MY OLD DUTCH." "We've been together now fpr <0 years, An' it don't seem a day too much; ' There ain't a l»dy livin' in the land As I'd swop for my dear!old Dutch!" If you want to be transported into the middle of Costerland, SEE THIS GREAT DRAMA, which sfands out in its Humor, Sincerity and Quality as the best film of its kind ever shown. JKR.; RALPH FARMER will sing "My Old Dutch}, durijig the screening. SPECIAL. QRGHESTRAL MUSIC. Usual Prices of Admission.
■[JfcENUI gPORTS ' PATRIOTIC GATHERING. To be held oa THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1910 Programme! J?OOT RACES, BICYCLE RACES. SIBE-SHOWS. I BUCK JUMPING Anil HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS. £ll Kinds of Fancy Dancing by School Children. For Further Particulars gee Poster. MUSIC BY WAITARA MUNICIPAL BAND. D. GEORGE, Hon. Sec.
rHg LEPPERTON - SENT** tttt.T. BRANCH - of the NORTH TARANAKI PATRIOTIC LEAGUE Will hold * flfll RUCTION AND gPORTS In aid of the WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND OB fHURSDAY, MARCH 16, in MR. CLIFFORD'S BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS (Late Dr. Valintine's)'. Opposite the Lepperton' Junction Railway Statiom. rOR SALE—S Cows, 1 Shorthorn Bull, 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull, 13 Yearlings, 16 Pigs (including 1 Pedigree Berkshire Boar), 46 Fowls, 2 Dogs, 1 Horse, 2 Pens Sheep, 4 Cords Tawa - Firewotd, Lady's Bicycle, Potatoes, and other sundries too numerous to ® #ntion - vaifc FUN FOR EVERYBODYf Jlat Races, Kicking the Fo*thall, Stepping the Chain, Shooting Gallery, Scallywag Table, Skittles, Sheepguessing, Cutting Turks' Head, Having a Whack at Kaiser Bill, Lowering the Leg of Mutton, Nail-driving, Tugs-of-War, Fish Ponds. Dinner Is 6d. Luncheon lit . i Afternoon Tea 6d. ~ Igntoion to Grounds: Adults la, Chil.Y dren half-price. THE SUNFLOWER MINSTRELS | the Evening will stage the Screaming Farce, "THE WRONG FLAT." Admission Is. Dance to foll*w, ! High Tea Will be provided for visitors Miiirg to Htay for th* Coacert and torn. GtauiiJ#**
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1916, Page 1
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