LATEST WAR NEWS. Extraordinary News. Received 5 a.m.—Royal Service. GREAT VICTORT for the PATRIOTIC FUND at the fHEATEE iJJOYAI TO-NIGHT Commencing with a MONSTER TORCHLIUHT PROCESSION by >i.P. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE and i THE TOWN BAND, from the RED HOUSE HOTEL, at 7 p m, A VICTORIOUS, CONQUERING IRRESISTIBLE MOVING PICTURE PROGRAMME, PICTURE PROGRAMME, compelling huudreus to surrender the nimble shilling (or two). FORGED MARCHES to secure seats. HEAVY CANNONADE at the doors. VIOLENT ASSAULTS on ticket-box. EFFECTIVE ENTRENCHMENT of augmented orchestra. A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 W. W. JACOB'S GREAT HUMOROUS STORY, nificentiy related in pictures, THE THIRD STRING. THE THIRD STRING. Supported by the thrilling sensation. DOWN THE CRATER OF VESUVIUS DOWN THE CRATER OF VESUVIUS! Bitrhngham's sensational descent into the bowels of file most fiercely active volcano the world knows And A COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME of WORLD-FAMED PRODUCTIONS Admission, 2* 0 r la, according' to FAREWELL gOCIAL EVENING To MR. E. STANLEY will bo held in HILLSBOROUGH HALL TO-NIGHT MONDAY, mil. -Everyone invited. N. HILL, RANFURLY SHIELD CHALLENGE (JANTERBURY v 7 fJURANAKI RECREATION SJHKtTS ('.'ROUND. NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, Excursion Fares. .Special Trains. P. SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec. T.R.U. PATRIOTIC WAR FUND. >J>EE KIOE3 MINSTRELS will give a cniquc entertainment at TE WERA, AUGUST 18, ■DOUGLAS, August 21. Uhder the management of A. E. R. Pearson. TO BUTTER FACTOR 1' ASSISTANTS. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of first assistant. Wages, 55s per week. Duties to Commence as soon as possible. Applications close at the offi'jc of the Company, injjlewood, o* SATURDAY, August 2* at iMO p.m. W. K. PERCIVAL, (Secretary Maketawa Dairy Factory Co I Aupust 15, ism. •
-XEVV PLYMOUTH DEFENCE RIFLR CLUB. (j.FFKTALS of the above Club will be. sit tiie Orderly Room of tlie Old Drill Hall eaoh evening Irom 7.30 to 8.3U o'clock, for the purpose of enrolling members willing to undertake a coura. of riHc practice and military training. F. J. HILL, President PATRIOTIC FI.XD. SPECIAL fiIFT SALE AT lIAWERA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. ish to notify their j clients and the farming community generally tlmt tboy intend holding a Ri'ITTAL OTFT SALE OF STOCK. Etc. on SATn?DAY. the 22nd. in Jiavcrn tlie gross proceeds of wiiHi are to hi devoted to the Patriotic Fund. Sup porter* of the movement, are reqrc'stei to notify tin- Auctioneers prunipliy a to the nature of tlieir contribution?. F.ivrylWng is to lie sold Without rt. serve and e,Var of nil expense*, such a commission, advertising, etc. Contributions will he acknowledge through tlie Press as received. The following entries J-,ave I>een r< • iccivod— I 1 thoroughbred l,v J'aironns- | Anuilit 1 harness pom- bv Diamond King 1 -1-yearoii! bullock yX f.. Sr. M.A. f{l.. LTD. tiif, i-.m:.viki!s- po-op. our: wis. atiox society of n.z. LTD., J Auctioneers. JjiOH SALE—Section upon easy tennß. I When paid for we will 'build ft home for you. Hartnell and Co., Brougham St. e.x.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 74, 17 August 1914, Page 1
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