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BOOK EARLY at the EMPIRE. «Tbe ni.siit was dark anil stormy, Yet blithe of heart were they, Jer shining in the distance The Lights o* London lay." JJII'IRE piCTURE pALACE "Tfcs People's Comforter." TO-NIGHT f ' "The People's Comforter." . AND TO-i!ORRO\V. 'ONLY 2 NIGHTS of the ONLY 1 NIGHTS Fascinating, Alluring Play of Life in London, A Drama of Stern Reality The Gilded West and Squalid East. A Piay that Touches Every Rung of . THE LADDER OF LIFE. 4000 ft Realitv. 4000 ft THE LURE OF LONDON. "The most interesting play of its kind •ever shown." Vitalised with rare skill 1 bv a powerful east, including, . -MISS IVY CLOSE The world's . -MISS IVY CLOSE beautiful . iMLSS IVY CLOSE photo-play actress Jn her inimitable impersonation of Daisy, the Flower Girl, / A waif of London's streets. "PICTI RES OF SPECIAL MERIT. The tit • of the Caesars magnificently reproduced. ) • VISIONS OF ROME. Majestic's Fine Drama. JUS F'" -ST LOVE—A Grand Story, j me fine child actors. .Si DIES OF BIRD LIFE. A Pitu?-color of special interest. ' <CAUMOXT GRAPHIC—New copy. A.K-'s Largest Laugh: Tj:;: JOY RIDE (it's funny). Tons ot Fun. Loads of laughter. Pei-1.:. Popular Prices: 6d and Is. niFSOX i FAMILY wish to their sircere thanks to Drs. Blacklcy and the Matron and he Xew Plymouth .•mitting attention bestowed .? Mr. Simpson during his ro«nd also to all kind friends lblems and messages of sym•ir recent sad bereavement. |

V-' <EXD BOWLING CLIS. fTHE Ar- ~al Ci.aVi Meetic? of Memb ■ i'u.' above Club will be held in the J Hall on WEDNESDAY, Scpiemlnn • < t 8 p.m. Bl>; MvSS: To receive Report and ~, fiance-sheet; Election of Offi- - • i -•; and General. FRAXK XEWELL, lion. Secretary. "SEW PLYMOUTH IHC;n SCHOOLS. T>AREXTS are notified that the Girls' High School will Re-open on WEDNESDAY', September 10, and the Boys' lliah School on TUESDAY, September L. XL XtOXTEATH, Acting-Secretary.

OINTS .un tresh, and tne quality is U every dinner-table. only Prime Beef, Mutton, •,.1 Poultry, nt your orders. Yon wait OUB M< i IV— - * •- •- CLE.w JS'ESS A. PROMPTITUDE. JSONEDf * I —The best fertiliser. Ori ,4tri, i,,t;en for any quantities from '■• *4e*«., SOLE BROS.

' A R A T A (tOACI CEOKUE HANOVER, Proprietor. Coach leaves _"uran?i at 5.30 a.m. daily f"r Liglevood. I and liwes on tae return trip at :! p.m. ' Inwards. Outwards. | Lea>e i-'ave JPurangi- 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 p.m. •rnkelio €.30 a.m. Kaimata iM p.m. "Tarjta 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. "-imata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho 5 p.m. \rrivc— Arrive—•Jnglewood P. 30 a.m. . Purangi 8 p.m. All orders or parcels left at Store, Pu<ransi, Mi T. Vaite'a Stables, Tarata, or lloyal Mail Stables, Inglewood, will •receive prompt attention.

'T U^ E busg al o w 18. BELL STREET. WAXOAXUI. PRIVATE BOARD AXD RESIDEXCE. Terms. .">/- per dav; 22/6 we«'<ily. MIsS STEWART, Proprietress. TT0E0.\1...0 pRIVATE JJOSPITAL RA?J STREET, IXGLEWOOLV Matron: YURSE MORGAN", certificated from St Uclen's HoapiUl, ChrUtchurch. tfLAXXELS tnd FLAXXEI.ETTES, JTOOL. SILK BLOTI9KR. SHAWLS GLACE SILKS. WHITE TAFFATA SILK AT 1/- PEB YARD. KEW IVORY AXD COXGRESS CAXWSSES. OOME AND rXSPECT MY STOCK. CHINE. SOME CHOICE MACHINES K STOCK. C.H. Retford ffenk Sttfel. »«r Pljwmtfc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 1

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