EVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8 . TO-NIGHT and .fct both Sessions To-morrow. &TUABT BLACK Magnificent Screen Adaptation of Mrs. 'Humphrey Ward's Famous Novel, "MISSING" "MISSING" "MISSING" A greater- stbry than "Hearts of the World!'' A vivid tale of love and war, yet free from the gruesome! An impressive portrayal of the happiness which comes out of sorrow! A masterpiece which will linger long in the memory of all who see it! "MISSING" \ "MISSING" TOUCHFJD WITH THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTE OP LOVE ANT) THE DIRECTING GENItJS OF J. STUART BLACKTON, "MISSING" WILL STAND FOR ALL TIME AS THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL DRAMA EVER FILMED! ! ! A love that passeth all understanding, kept green by the memory of the man recorded "MISSING." Jtt support of the above special attraction A SUNSHINE COMEDY—"SHADOWS OF HER PEST." "SHADOWS OF HER PEST." and Topicals. PRICES: D.C. 1/6; Stalls 1/- (plus tax). LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC AT PUKEKURA PARK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. Programme: 11 a.m.—Children's Races. 11 a.m.—Male Unionists' Race. .11.20—Youths' Race. 11.40—Girls over 14 Race. 12.10—01 d Timers' Race. 12.30—'Tng-of-War. 42.50—8 and Selections. I.lo—looyds. Open Race. 1-30—Married Ladies' Race. 1.50—220yd5. Open Race. 2.lo—Slow Motor Cycle Race. 2.3o—Boys' Walking Race. 2,50—440yd5. Open Race. 3.00 —Physical Training Display bv HiL'h Sobool'Boys. 3.3o—Lady Unionists' Race.' 3.6o—Motor Cycle Obstacle Race. 4.lo—Returned Soldiers.' Race. 4.2o—Single Ladies' Race. 4.3o—Bandsmen's Race. 4.40 —Committeemen's Race. {Time for Football Tournament to be arrtnjred. Nail-driving and Wood-sawing Events for the Ladies. Chain Stepping, Guessing Competitions, Cocoanut Shies, etc., Baby Competition (8-12 Entries Free. Entries for Open Events, -Football, and Tug-oMVa. close with tile Secretary on Saturday, October 25. The programme is subject to alteration. Admission, 1/-. Afternoon Tea, 6d. gOC IA L AND J}A NC E At S o'clock. AT CORONATION HAT.i, JSents 2/6. Ladies 1/6. C-ood Floor.' Good Music. Good *jupper. Mrs. George's Orchestra. K. J. CLARKE, • Hon. Secretary. PACK UP YOUR . TROUBLES IN YOUR OLD KIT BAG and join the merry throng ai NGAERE GARDENS ON LABOR DAY. ""A MULTITUDE OF ATTRACTIONS. Violin Solos by Mr. Chas. Phillips; Clarionet Solos by Mr. H. V. Lester (late members of the New Zealand Brigade Orchestra); Instrumental Duets; Trios and Quartettes; Selections by the Ngaere Garden Orchestra; Selections by the Great Orchestvala. Bring the children to have a ride on THE WATER CHUTE and the new ROCK-A-BYES, Obtainable on the Grounds. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Lollies, Nuts, Fruit, Soft Drinks, Ice ('ream, Fruit Salad and Cream, Sandwiches,, Cakes, BMcuits; and the new AIRSHIP NOVELTY, Just arrived from America. Motor T)us'service every Sunday afternoon, leaves Stratford Post Office 1.45 p.m. and 2.30 p.m., returning from the Gardens 4 p.m. and 4.30 p.m., commencing Sunday, October 26, 1019. MOTOR BARGAINS. 1917 three-seater Overland, electric lights and starter, splendid order; any trial, £270. HillmaVi three-seater, English car, elect-'; lights; car throughout in fine condition, £260. gtudebaker, late model, splendid car, been well looked after; fully equipped two spare wheels, as good as new, [£42o. MOTOR BIKES. owyal. Ruby twin complete with coach■built side-car; a good turnout and cheap.at £BS. 1917 Indian and side car, everything all Tight, £lO5. |ndle , 4 h.p., clutch model, £25. ; BPEDDING, STAINTON & CO,, —MOTOR HOUSENEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED KNOWN—There's a fall in ■prices of Pianos at Collier's. On» rjJar reduced from 110 guuuaa to 95 mm and enquire. si&fefw. . ..T- * >
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