AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE "Where the best pictures are" TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST SCREENING OP OCR PRESENT 'PROGRAMME lII* excellence of our programme is a by-word throughout the town. THINK OF IT. •THE LITTLE BROTHER." "THE LITTLE BROTHER." 'THE LITTLE BROTHER." 'THE LITTLE BROTHER." ENID BENNETT ENID BENNETT (the charming Australian girl). A SPARKLING COMEDY-DRAMA pIGJI PASSION & GREAT EMOTION BILLIE BURKE ■THE VOW FULFILLED" "Gloria's Romance" finishes a season of wonderful success next week. Don't miss the last two episodes. TO-MORROW—-FOR TWO NIGHTS A Moss-Frohman Art Drama—"A MAN AND A WOMAN.' "A MAN AND A WOMAN.' "A MAN AND A WOMAN.' (Adapted from Emile Zola's celebrated novel "Santas"). ,4 Romantic and Powerful StoTy. > A Motion-Picture Masterpiece -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—WILLIAM FARNTJM WILLIAM FARNUM In 'THE END OF THE TRAIL" 'THE END OF THE TRAIL" .JiAREWELL gOCIAL Will be given to t PRIVATE J. McELDOWNEY f *ln the PUNIHO SCHOOL WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29. Admission: Gents., 2/-; Ladies, 1/W. H. BUTLER. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. At 8 p.m. gECO J)IVI S I 0 N Its aims, objects and work. An address will be* given as above by Mr. R. A. Armstrong, of Wellington, president of the Second Division League of New Zealand. His Worship the Major will preside. All are invited, especially ladies. HEMPTOS HALL, OKATO. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 19IT. FAREWELL pATRIOTIC rjONCERT. .WILL be given by Mr. R. B. Barnetts Coastal Pupils. Splendid programme of vccal and instrumental solos and duets. Supper immediately after the concert. Dance to follow. Admission: 2s. This is the farewell patriotic concert that will be given by Mr. Barnett, who leaves for camp in September. Q.RAND QONCERT By /TEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR in the TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD On THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, AT S p.m. {Proceeds in aid of the Maketawa Y.M.C.A. Funds. Admission: 3s and 2s. Bos plan at Humphrey's. W. MESSENGER, Hon. Secretary, Inglewood Patriotic Committee. MILITARY SADDLES HfE have secured from the Defence Department a heavy stock of surplus Military Saddles. BEST MAKES, I'.EST MATERIAL!?. BEST FOR HARu SERVICE Xvery rarracr, Dairyman, and Stockman shcald have one of these splendid saddles. Easy to'ride in, easy for the horse's back, :»nd unrivalled for strapping on parcels, etc. The ranjrc include? beat officer's saddles and the lower ?radM. PRICES, 7ROU £2 lis UPWARDS. EARLY APPLICATION IS NECESSARY A3 75EY WILL GO .SOON. Ca£ aoa o« <h«r., or write to f*>oK & LiSTEK, co»:*cai svity.tr »nd bkouiuiam SZT.tXi; NEW PLYMOUTH. Virvc SL«t 'pb»*e 672, Sroagtnn sflsiOr ttfflM s*A>
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1917, Page 1
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