Under the Patronage of THE GOVERNOR & LADY LIVERPOOL THE (PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND and THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE. Greatest of Patriotic Drama 3. "WILL THEY NEVER COME?" please note that their Excellencies' patronage is to the PICTURE, not to any individual THEATRE. JjJMPffiE PICTURE PALACE. "The Home of Motion Pictures." Commencing TO-DAY AT 2.30, and again at 8 TO-NIGHT A STIRRING AND INSPIRING DRAMA. By IPen|w)i" and patronage of the Commonwealth Government. You can't imagine its merit. See it! It created a FURORE THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA. Scenes of wild enthusiasm—deep^lunged cheers greet it and seal its fame. WILL THEY NEVER COME? It Will thet never come? makes WILL THEY NEVER COME? the WILL tHEY NEVER COME? heart WILL THEY NEVER COME? blood WILL THEY NEVER COME? leap. THE CRY FOR MORE MEN. TSE CRY FOR MORE MEN. • Magnificently acted. 10,000 Soldiers in the Film. "WILL (THEY NEVER COME?" isfth* cry for "REINFORCEMENTS" wrung from the hearts and lips of the THIN LINE OF HEROES—OUR BGYSfighting for THEIR lives —and OURS—against featful odds and poison fumes, to the treOShes before Y.pre9 and AT THE DARDANELLES. "WILL THEY NEVER COME?" There's not a German ship on the sea, BUTMore brooms are wanted TO SWEEP THE ROAD TO BERLIN. "WILL THEY NEVER GOME?" OTHER EXCEPTIONAL FILMS. A genuine War Topical as seen by IRVING OOEB, the noted war correspondent. FRENCH VICTORY IN THE VQSGEB. This film was shown throughout France by authority. It is AN ACTUAL WAR FILM. "Samoan Relief Force," Topicals, etc. fPEICES AS USUAL: 1/- and 6d. Reserve early, !/- and 1/6. THIS IS FOR GALLIPOLI BILL, who is fighting for us. Have you done your duty yet by taking tickets in the GRAND ART UNION (Organised by Members of the Civil Service, New Plymouth.) [WIN A BRAND-NEW SELF-STARTER 35 H.P., 5-SEATER TOURING OVERLAND MOTOR CAR £4OO 108 2/6 Remember this is a local effort. Rise to the occasion, Taranaki, and give us your solid support towards the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. The Time for Closing is Rapidly Approaching. TICKETS'2s «d. 10 BE DRAWN ON 30th SEPTEMBER, 1915. If you cannot get tickets In your icality, drop a line to L. L. SMITH, Honorary Secretary, Box 41, New Plymouth. Absolutely the Last Chance to Secure a Car for 2/6. „ A BALL Will be Held In the OAKURA HALL OR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915. In Aid of Lights. GOOD FLOOR, SUPPER, AND MUSIC. Admission: Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/6. F. MACE, Hon. Sec. Brake leaves New Plymouth Post Office at 7 p.m. JJED (-)ROSS JJ^ARKET. IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED BOYS. To be Opened on (SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, • And on Every Saturday Following, From 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. AT HANNA'S OLD STUDIO, BROUGHAM STREET. All contributions from the town and •opntry thankfully received. KATE WILSON, Hon. Secretary. THE WANGANUI STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD. LAUNDRYERS, DRY CLEANERS, DYERS, VACUUM CLEANERS. Gentlemen's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 6s. Ladies' Costumes Dry Cleaned and Pressed, 4s 6d, These rates include return payment of freight or postage. Orders taken from any part of Tarapaki. fferks: Harrison Strest.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1915, Page 1
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509Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1915, Page 1
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