AVOID THE RUSH—Reserve your seats aßd see the Pictures in comfort. 'the empire THE EMPIRE People's THE EMPIRE Favorite." I Every Evening at S o'clock. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT. . A SOCIOLOGICAL MASTER-PLAY. •A super-sensational photo-(' •>. of a much-discussed theme, i: ■ -^iing NEW YORK'S NIGHT LIFE and its striking contrasts. 7500 ft of the finest film play for months. Throbhing with powerful situations. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. . THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. Realisation, brought home, that the law of moral ethics that govern a woman's life necessarily governs that of a man. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. THE BATTLE OF THE .SEXES. • THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES. The joy of home life is%recked by the influence of a "circc." THE PREY OF THE HARPY! The ugly "path of passion! A DAUGHTER'S LOVE! The bill also includes: TAKEN BY STORM. TAKEN BY STORM. A Vitagraph Comedy featuring Clara Kimball Young. FROM CHRISTIANA TO BERGEN. Pretty and Fascinating. ABSENT-MINDED CUPID. Amusing Comedy-Drama. Latest War News in the GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Special Music by MRS. GEORGE. Bear in Mind: Reserve your seats, 1/and 1/6; Unreserved, 6d and 1/-. 'Phone 365. RECREATION GROUNDS, PUNGAREHU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1915. NOVELTY SPORTS IX AID OF BELGIAN RELIEF FOND. RACES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TUG-O'-WAR. MARRIED v. SINGLE. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. PRIZES FOR EACH EVENT. WEIGHT-GUESSING of numerous kinds SALE OF GIFT PRODUCE, SHEEP, PIGS, ETC. Nothing too small to give; nothing too large to bring. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. GRAND PATRIOTIC) CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE HALL AT NIGHT. W. T. GUILD, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD MAYORAL ELECTION.
Burgesses of Stratford to meet me in the Town Hall on Tuesday, April 27, when I shall place my views before you on Municipal Matters. Dress Circle reserved for ladies and their escorts. Chair taken at 8 p.m. JOS. W. BOON. NEW PLYMOUTH MAYORALTY. TO THE BURGESSES. J DESIRE to meet you at the Good Templar Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th inst., at 8 p.m., when I propose to give an address on municipal matters in furtherance of my candidature for the Mayoralty. G. W. BROWNE. A ULD'S make a specialty of Ladies' Wear. Have you tried them for Costumes and Millinery? MILLINERY and Blouses.—ln order to still further reduce my stock, I am giving 2d in the shilling discount until May 8. A good assortment in velour, felt and velvet hats. R. 0. Goddin, 253, Devon Street. by. gPECIAL Value in Flannels, Flannelette and Calico, at R. 0. Goddin, 253, Devon Street. 13yds to the dozen. RANTED Known—Just arrived, New Season's Honey, clear and thick, also in sections. A delicious flavour. At Veale's- dx. WANTED, Dairy Farm, to milk 100 cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered. Hartnell & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth, WANTED, for the Lenten Season, Ling Fish, Salt Salmon, Cornish Pilchards (in barrels), Tinned Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, Lobster, Herrings, etc. All to be procured at Veale's. 'Phone HS6. dx. WATERPROOF your Boots and Shoes with Crockett and Jones' "Health" Waterproof Fluid—it's cheap, and a little goes a long way. Dockrill's arc the only people who sell it. WET-WEATHER FOOTWEAR at DockriH's. The very latest styles ©/_ BUYS a pair of Children's Tab " Shoes—usual price 5/6—at Dock--1 ACRES. Price £2O per acre; terms, £IOO cash. Particular; Walter Bewlcv, Egmont Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 270, 24 April 1915, Page 1
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