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AMUSEMENTS. jjJMPIRE piCTURE pALACB TO-NIGHT Managerial Note.—We wish to apologise to the many patrons unable to admission to thD Theatre on Saturday night, and herewith beg to remind them 4hat the same films will be shown tonight for the Ls* ti'ne. LAST NIGHT OF THE EPISODE ATE * . ' of the * MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. The most intensely dramatic and sensationally 'spectacular instalment yet, entitled: THE TOP FLOOR FLAT. v Whereiu Florence again beats the "BLACK HUNDRED.'' Also SEVEN OTHER STAR FILMS. DRAMA, TOPICAL, AND COMEDY. Prices, 6d and Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY OF EGMONT. WAIWERANUI BRIDGE. MAIN SOUTH ROAD. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Waiweranui Bridge, Main South Boad, is unsafe for heavy traffic. GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opunake, 22nd January, 1916. SUBSCRIBERS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. GHOULD READ the following, then ask themselves whether putting money oil deposit to enrich Bank shareholders, or sending it to the front is the way to assist our brave boys. The mothers of soldiers should read Clause No. 2: WHAT IS THE Y.M.C.A. DOING? The activities of the Y.M.C.A. may be summed up in a few lines. 1. In the Home Camps, Halls, and Marquees with all possible social advantages and privileges with, wherever possible, a secretary in charge. In the cities the Y.M.C.A. buildings, including Gymnasium, Baths, Library, Billiard Tables, etc., thrown op." to all, with a card issued broadcast: ' ; Your uniform is sufficient introduction." ■2. On the troopships and in camps in Egypt, social work providing the men with homo comforts, social enjoyment, etc., keeping them out of cities like Cairo—an effort alone worth all the trouble and expense. S. Extending the same privileges, as •iar as practicable, right up to the firing lines. 4. Visiting men in Hospitals, alleviatng their suffering—as far a3 outside aslistauce can —giving them whatever combrts are available, and last, but not ea3t, linking them up with their friends tnd relatives by writing letters and untcrtaking commissions from lads who in Dany cases will not see their own again. A fairly complete work which could inly be done by specially organised and :quipped men. These men we have, and ihey have done noble work, but they jmst have more helpers, and it is one >f our foremost duties to see that they ;ct every possible assistance. N.B.—The whole of the funds raised jt the Y.M.C.A. National War Fund is lsed solely for the work amongst the I/oops. Net ens penny of it is diverted to any local work carried on ordinarily iy the Associations, nor is the cost of ;his advertisement. REMOVAL NOTICE. jyjTR ERIC SPENCER BAYLEY, Surgeon Dentist, has removed to rooms on the Second Floor of Messrs Morey and Son ! s New Building. Devon Street CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. THE WEEK-END HEW PLYMOUTH A DAY AT THE SEASIDE is a tonic ar.d a happy diversion for the wife and children; better than all the medicine. THREE FIXE BEACHES to choose between—EAST END (surfing, sun-bath-ing, boating on river, donkeys and swingboats for the children, splendid pavilion, refreshments); KAWAEOA PARK (bathing in baths anil surf, swing boats, afternoon tea, magnificent promenade); MOTUROA (surfing, fishing, boating, Paritutu, the Wharf, refreshments). OTHER ATTRACTIONS Pukekura Park, Western Park, Hospital Grounds, Meeting of the Waters, "Aotea," etc., etc. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES EVERY WEEK-END. Jawera to Ney Plymouth, return, first;!ass, 8/11; second class, 6/-. Normanby, 8/4 and 5/8. . Elthani, 6/9 and 4/7. 3tratford, 5/8 and 3/11. 3fiidhirst, 5/5 ind 3/9. Tariki, 5/5 and 3/9. Send to Expansion and Tourist League tor special boarding tariffs for week-end sr any other information.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 1

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588

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 1

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