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Amusements. Ill; TQ-NIGHT ONLY Greater Vitagraph Presents: EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO. In the Ipicturisation of Hamlin Garland’s great novel, THE !i'\ 1 'it ’L The romance of ,a young soldier who tried to do his duty by a dying race. Scenes of splendid luxury in Washington are contrasted with wonder scenes of real fidelity in a great Indian Reservation. Supported by— BUDGET, “IRON CLAW,” THE RUS SIANS. jrf Nk I P BilSsa3a vrtte efi» (VR TO MORROW NIGHT ONLY!

THE REAL ¥AS AS THING AT LAST. x ■jv r is

Sever* reels of war pictures taken I by Captain Donald Thompson, official cameraman to the French Armies. The truth about the trenches and THE ACTUAL FIGHTING AT THE FRONT. Many scenes filmed at less than 40 feet from the German lines. Thousands of aeroplanes. The whole air fleet of the Allies. A parachute drop of 9000 feet. THE VERDUN FIGHTING FILMED UNDER FIRE.'

Hundreds of armoured trains. Thousands of prisoners. The curtain of fire in actual operation slowly approaching. An air fight taken from above, where the photographer was seated with a French aviator. Shells bursting close tofthe camera:. The landing of spies from a German aeroplane. | The most grimly realistic and re- [ markable set of war views ever taken. [ The photographer nearly lost his | life, and did lose one eye and part of j his skull. 500 Scenes in varied succession. I NEW Phases of the Titanic struggle. NEW visions of -what it all means. I NEW scenes of artillery in action. CATAPULTS, HAND MORTARS, HAND-GRENADES AND BOMBS IN ACTION. FLOATING FORTRESSES ON THE YSER. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING. By Way of Relief — The Mystery of the Leaping Fish. Featuring—• DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. The cheerfullest things in sleuths ever seen.

SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE. GAZETTE, ETC. RANTED KNOWN—SaIe of odds ! ' and ends and broken sizes at McCormick’s Boot Emporium. Two pair Bostocks men’s box calf derby bals, size 6 and 10, usual price 40s, sale price 35s each; 1 pair ladies’ pateiu vamp heel strap shoes, usual price 275, sale price 245, size 5; 1 pair ladies’ court shoes, usual price 23/6 sale price 295, size 7; 1 pair ladies’ box calf derby shoes, size 6 usual price 19/H, sale IS/; 6 pairs chil- j t:rail’s tan laced and button boots, size 6. to clear at 1/ per pair. Other lines too numerous to mention. Inspection invited. WANTED.—AII contemplating marriage to inspect and obtain the prices of our new furniture, rugs, mats, lino, etc.—P. Ward and Coy. Zonophcne records and needles, "His Master’s Voice” Machines and records arrive every month. Any record net in stock procured if wanted. Catalogues fre-o.—Swcdlund’s Music Warehouse.

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Taihape Daily Times, 15 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 15 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 15 March 1918, Page 1

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