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AMUSEMENTS. THE BIGGEST SUCCESS FOR YEARS. Crowds last night, and heavy bookings for to-night. B© suro and come early* THE PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE G.P.O. Presents To-night, for positively the last time in New Plymouth—, LAST NIGHTI , TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! HALL CAINE’S DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE THE ETERNAL CITY.” A PLAY OF SHEER MAGNIFICENCE. PRICES :: f;; f; : Is 6d, Is and 6d. Hall Caine, himself said; “Never before, to ray knowledge, has modern Rome been so faithfully, 90 vividly, and so dramatically presented. I can hardly doubt that this aspect of the ‘Eternal City’ will appeal profoundly to all those whose eyes are turned towards Italy in the great struggle of the present conflict.” It will thrill you as it thrilled last night’s large audience. Miss it, and you miss one of the few really GREAT pictures. A Marvellous Picture; Glorious Music. Come and he thrilled. Positively the Final Screening To-nighfc TO-MORROW I TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! I\e follow on with a Tremendous Double Programme, presenting— MAGNIFICENT OLGA PETROVA MAGNIFICENT OLGA PETROVA MAGNIFICENT OLGA PETROVA MAGNIFICENT OLGA PETROVA MAGNIFICENT OLGA PETROVA MAGNIFICENT OLGA PETROVA In a Thrilling Military and Oriental Drama, entitled "EXILE.” “EXILE.” “EXILE.” A scene of Oriental splendour—a handsome American —a brutal, unscrupulous husband—and Petrova. Mme. Petrova has scored her greatest successes in Oriental roles, and as the exquisitely - gowned Claudia Perez, in “Exile” she achieves a sensational triumph. Also Star No. 2FANNY WARD FANNY WARD FANNY WARD an FANNY WARD FANNY WARD FANNY WARD TENNESSEE’S PARDNER.’ AND THE LATEST GAZETTE, ETC. Prices as Usual, 6d and Is (no tax). Reserve Seats at Hoffmann’s.

EAST END BATHING RESERVE PAVILION. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EUCHRE PARTY PRIZES: Ladies’: First, Quarter-ton Coal; second 251 b. Flour. Men; First, Quarter-ton Coal; second, 251 b. Flour. Admission, Is. Starts 8 sharp, finish 9.45. The time of starting and finishing will be strictly adhered to. FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26. QLASS. Music by Miss G. George and other ladies. Admission, 6d. ROBT. BENNOCH, Secretary, b 229 IN AID OF BLIND SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. CHRYSANTHEMUM ]?AIR. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. In Shop lately occupied by May and Arrowsmith. b 253 AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. SIXTEENTH ■RATIONAL J)AIRY gHOW AT SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH. JUNE 18, 19, 20 and 21, 1918. Special Features.—British Trades Exhibition; Purebred Cattle Sale; Manawatu Poultry Association; Championship Exhibition ; Dairy Machinery Display; Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Honey and Vegetable Championships ; Wanganui-Te Auto College Football Matches; Horse Leaping Competitions; and Sheep Dog Trials. Four days of interesting, amusing and educative time to bo well spent. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 1. Prize Schedule on application, to— W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North. b!43 NOTICES. J£ED QROSS M ART SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1918. BELL BLOCK AND TARURUTANGI IN CHARGE. POULTRY (Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and Chickens), cooked and uncooked; Cooked Sucking Pigs and Hams; Home-made Bread, Cakes, Jams, Pickles and Sweets; Fancy Stall of Aprons; Fiercer Stall as usual. Mart open from 2- to 5 and 7 to 8 on Friday to receive goods, and for selling from 9 a.ra. sharp on Saturday. b 273 Have your films developed at the Davies Pharmacy*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16115, 25 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16115, 25 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 16115, 25 April 1918, Page 7