AMUSEMENTS. BEHOLD— ' "What is that thick cloud of dust (lowly rising far in the distance? Why t—men of all descriptions, with their drives and children, surging on—DYING FROM HEAT AND THIRST—FIGHTING! KILLING! STRUGGLING! OX! ON!! OX! t! WHERE WEALTH lAWAITS ALL WHO REACH THE BIG (CLOUDY MOUNTAIN GOLD STRIKE." .[The Girl of the Golden West. .{The Girl of the Golden West. ' "111 these strange days people coming Irom God knows where joined forces in that far Western 'and. Here they Struggled, laughed and gambled—cursed, killed, loved and worked out their strange destinies in a manner incredible to us of to-day. Of one thing only are jpe sure—THE V LIVED." THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Presents David Belasco's world-known Drama, Opera and Novel, THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL of the GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL' GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST Xow a triumph of the screen world and ft living,' breathing monument to the West that was. Enacted hy an All-Star Lasky-Belasco paste amid the rugged scenes which in- , spired the original story. "If von win you get him and me. If you lose he's mine." —The Girl to the Sheriff. Do you remember this scene in the play? See the pictured 'version. It's lost none of its original charm, and its power and bigness will grip you! " THE ROARINg DAYS OF : 49." THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE (GIRL «f tne GOLDEN WEST THE GIRL GOLDEN WEST THE GIRI? GOLDEN WEST « FAS AND AWAY THE BEST PICTURE 'allowing in New Plymouth to-night; x and j THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA is in exactly the same street. Don't fail to reserve at Collier's if you want a seat. Usual prices.
WHERE TO STAY. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE. £|ECIL AfiDEN, Mine Host; draws only Speight's Beer and ha 9 a name for selling spirit true to label. If you're a pport you'll meet your friends there.* • Tariff, 6/- per day. QPUKAKE JJOTEL. M* A - C. WALSHE wishes to intimate that he has taken over the OPUNAXE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors to the seaside. Good table. Terms moderate. None bat the best Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept. HOTEL BRAEBURN. FINEST PRIVATE HOTEL IN N.Z. Magnificently situated ' and appointed, live minutes' walk from post office. ACCOMMODATION FOR MOTORS. Tariff: 9s per day; 45s per week. (Address: Anzac Parade, Wanganui (accross river, directly opposite railway station). • JJOYAL JJO'TEL. - AUCKLAND. Under entirely new management D. COLLINS, PROPRIETOR. Late Clarendon Hotel (ChristcUirch).
ARROWS MI T U Has taken over KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND 'And hopes by strict attention to business and comfort of patrons to still have a Continuance of the support he has had for the past 16 yeaTS. flake Id tram from Queen Street to Road via Symonds Street, then one, minute's walk. Grounds 3 acres in Extent. Tennis Court and Bowling Green. Magnificent View of City and Harbour, "ive Minutes from All Attractions.' TERMS MODERATE. Phone 2258.
PARKVILLE. LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL, PJDGWAY ST., WANGANUI. (Xext Cook's Gardens). One minute's walk from railway station and. Post Office. Hot and cold baths. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Booms. Motor car for hire. Telephone 505. i'.O. Box 207. Tariif 7s per day, £1 15s per week.
0 R T H JJGMOKI . (New Plymouth) JJOCXIAIN JJ OST E L Lovers of Alpine Climbing ami Alpine Scenery can now liave all tiiis within easy walking distance of the Hostel, (juide always on hand. Telephone, H. WILLIAMS, Talnuangi. Manager. jT .ATIJST Waltz Successes at Collier's Music Warehouse —"La Eousse." "Swaying." "Poppies," and "Love's Awakening"; also "Violet of Abbaiza" Gavotte '.Morel); orice 2/- each; posted 2/1%. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1916, Page 1
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