PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION opens at the frMPIRE pICTURE pALACE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY AT 2.30. fO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY AT 2.30. Yon may see it again TO-NIGHT AND AGAIN MONDAY. A filmic trip to the Great World's Fair now in full swing at San Francisco. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. THE PANAMA EXPOSITION. Scene(Uof SuV v Grandeur. OVERLEAPING *" IMAGINATION. BY DAY AID *«GHT. A Marvellous i .mentation, Bringing before you the results of the efforts of an aggregation of toe greatest brains in tie Universe, to attract, educate and amuse the peoples of the Globe. The Opening Ceremonies—The N.Z. Pavilion—The Australian Court—"The Tower of. View of the Grounds •-"The Xeroscope" (giant sight-seeing device), and THE VANDERBILT CUP. THE VANDERBILT COT. • THE VANDERBILT CUP. Auto-racing at 90 miles an hour. BAFFLING ALL DESCRIPTION. Btagging all belief! , TERRIFIC COLLISIONS! Hair-raising smashes! YOU MUST SEE IT—to miss this ia throwing away the chance of a lifetime. A LITTLE ADVICE: If you want to see this film to-night' iYOU SHOULD RESERVE Doors open at 7.ls—at 7.30 the Theatre will be crowded. RESERVE NOW. 'Phone 365 or call Empire Sweet Depot. (Prices: 0d and 1/'. Reserves, 1/- and 1/6. JJEW pLYMOUTH gROTHERHOOD (Unseetarian.) GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. TO-MORBOW (SUNDAY) AT 3 p.m. Speaker: MR. W. H. MOYES, M.A. ,' Subject: "POISONOUS GASES." Chairman: Mr. J. Henrichs. bllection in Aid of Brotherhood Funds. ALL MEN CORDIALLY INVITED. A. GRAY, Hon. Sec.
A", DANCE will be held in tie JJOAD gCHOOL on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, In aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Belief Fusdj organised by the children of the road. Admission: Gents. 1/11%', Ladies liy,d. THIS IS FOR GALUPOLI 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 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 2 9 6d. 0 BE DRAWN ON 30th SEPTEMBER,
If you cannot get tickets in your Vi-nlitv. drnp a line to L. L. SMITH, Honorary Secretary, Box 41, New Plymouth. AW.'.itely the Last Chance to Secure a Car for 2/6. SPECIAL GOOD BARGAINS. AAJ ACRES Beach Farm, between Mokau and Awakino, all in grass, sub-divided into nine paddocks. Sheep-proof fences, six-room dwelling, woolshcd, and all necessary outbuildings. Two miles from Mokau.— £l4 10s per acre; £2500 cash; balance 5 per cent. 140 ACRES Sentry Hill, sub-divided •*-*" into twelve paddocks. Six-room dwelling and necessary outbuildings; r.oar factory, school, and post office. Splendid Dairy Farm.—£3s per acre: £if,oo cash; balance 6 per cent. numerous properties in Waitara an! surrounding district. LUND AND SAMPSONWAITARA. MADAME LUBIN'S WALNUT HAIR STAIN will restore your hair to a natural shade of black or brown, washable and lasting. WILL TAKE TEN YEARS OFF YOUR AGE. The most safe and harmless preparation known. Send 8/6 (large bottle 10/6) and I will send you post paid case containing two bottles, one to produce color and the other to make shade permanent. MRS. CASTLES, THE LUBDT AGENCY, fto. 6 Terrac Street, Ptfaoenrtos North.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1915, Page 1
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