TOMORROW. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. JjJMPIRE pIGiX'Kh pALACE 5 '"Toe People's Comforter." J LAST NIGHT f TO-sMGHT. j A RAEI COLLECTION. I A.B.'g Fresh and Verdant Star Fea'ture, redolent of the air of the hills, intern ingled witk the bum of the city's [heart. THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. tA Csuitrr Girl's Experiences in New York. HER WEDDING GOWN. HER WEDDING GOWN. HER WEDDING GOWN. HER WEDDING GOWN. HER WEDDING GOWN. HER WEDDING GOWN. MORAL: Doi't forget the old folks at kome. SELECTED PRECEDING FILMS;, ™« a - Ctt *< Topical uttl, s fvAVEX'S SWEETHEART ' Drama Wipter ia the Vosges Mountains Scenic HEART-BROKEN SHEP Drgma ■A Mix-up Comedy A &AY IN A STEEL WORKS Educational Wiffleg in Trouble Agaia Comedy
MOPLB'S POPULAR PRICES. M ud Is. "Phone 863. J-JUNT. PATRIOTIC MILITARY GYMKHANA. \ To bo held on LABOR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, On OLD RECREATION GROUND. To start at 11 a.m. STIRRING MILITARY EVENTS, Including: Horse Leaping. Gun Capture. V.C. Race Rifle Exercise by Senior Cadets. Dispatch Trot. Post Entry. Refreshment Booth on the Ground. ADMISSION: Adults Is; Children 6d. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. (JARRINGTON gCHOOLHOUSE. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 22. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE. ; Proceeds ia aid of Patriotic Fund. Help tie P«or and Needy. Admission to Concert, la. Admission to Dance, Is; ladies providj. FRANK BAKER, Hon. Sec. A R H A JJ A L I« TUESDAY, OCTOBER-27, 1914. SOCIAL . Ia aid of Poor-in-Britain Fund. Further particulars later. C. W. REVELL, Hon. Sec. gA. I? T I S T Q E U H C 11. SALE OF WORK
Oil behalf of Building Fund, in the GOOD TEMPLAR II ALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, From 2 to 10 p.m. Fancy anil Plain Work of all kinds. Indian, Chinese, Ceyion Goods, consisting of Chieon mid Rice Work, Crotchet and Laco. Afternoon Tea. Competitions, Mus'.c. Admission 8d; Children 3d. fO OUR0 UR pATS 0N S JJAVIXG taken over the old-establish-ed business of Messrs J. Ward and Son (Coal and Wood Merchant*), we ivail ourselves of this opportunity of idvising vcu that the very best attention will be given your esteemed orders (or the future. Mr. W. E. Bendall, who has for the past 12 years managed the business, will now control affairs, and his knowledge )f townspeople's requirements will enible the new firm to give patrons the fery best service, and also the best brands of coal and firewood obtainable. W. E. BEiS DALL & C° COAL MERCHANTS, POWDEIUIAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 04. ifi WORD, LOOK! TIMBER AT 8/- PER 100 RIMiT BOARDING, Sough Heart Scantling, suitable for ptables, cowsheds, etn Face cuts at 3s. also quantity el Firewood cheap. Apply— T. V. SIMONS, SawmiUer, Road.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 126, 21 October 1914, Page 1
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