AMUSEMENTS. JJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. MATINEE TO-DAY AT O P.M. Also * TO-NIGHT Edison's 4-reel feature, presenting "the sweetest girl on the screen," MISS VIOLA DANA. • MISS VIOLA DANA. VIOLA DAXA, the Broadway Star, v.ho riveted everyone's attention as the principal actress in "The Stoning" and ,; Children of Eve," has stamped indelibly on the screen, in "GLADIOLA," a characterisation that should live some time. "GLADIOLA" is a play of life as it is—life in all its selfishness and in its purity. Viola Dana's acting ensures her name not merely as a screen favorite, but as a' great actress. She exhibits an art that is more than "acting"—she lives the part! To describe this play in all it.; wonderful power would be only to be thought exaggerating—if words could describe it. See it, and we will rest with your judgment. VIOLA DANA GLADIOLA VIOLA DANA in GLADIOLA .VIOLA DANA GLADIOLA Supplementary Rims include: MAKING BIG SHELLS. PATHE'S WAR GAZETTE WIFFLES IN WAR TIME tare comedy in radiant Patheeolor. THE BEACHCOMBERS. A thrilling dramatic study, etc. Usual Trices: fid and 1/-. Ladies' Concession to Stalls. Cd. JJOX'T FORGET! DOX'T FORGET! MATINEE STARTS AT 2 P.M. SHARP. GRAND CONCERT. JJALL4 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916. prganised by Young Ladies' Sewing Guild. All Proceeds Towards Belgian Sewing. Admission to Concert: Adults Is 6d, Children 6d. Dance to follow: Gents. Is, Ladies 64. A. H. HALCOMBE, Chairman Patriotic League.
BUSINESS NOTICE. JUST A FEW OF THE DAINTY * GOODS WE PROVIDE, China Buds and Rolls Tea and Toast Imperial Coffee and Pies £jr. Russian Tea and Biscuits Afternoon Teas Hot Chwohle and Fancy Biscuit* Beef Tea ? Tail SPECIALS. Sprats and Toast (id. Tohtroa Soup 9d. Milk Shake?, E«r<; Drinks, Fountain Drink's, not fcrgetting our Dainty Lunch VOR QD. SOUPS. Tomato. 6 D - Pea Soup.
. Open Week-days 10 a.m. till 11 p.m.; Sunday?, 3 fill J, 7 till 10 p.m. THE MARBLE BAR. Opposite Newton King's. QKEY. SON AND ARNOLD. •LIMITED, N LIQUIDATION. FINAL CLEARING SALE. MO REASONABLE OFFER ( BE FUSED. SHOP WILL BE CLOSED FINALLY JULY 22, bY WHICH DATE ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID. HUGH BAILY, Liquidator.
LOWER PRICES SOOlbs POLLARD 19/6' (POTATOES per sack, 16/BARLEY per bushel, 5/3 £EED POTATOES, all best varieties, 12/6 to 16/- per cwt. Nice 'range COOPER'S GARDEN BE EDS just opened. ■ If settlers compare present low prices with those ruling in other country districts they will get a fair estimate of what our advent into business on the .Coast has been worth to them. GREENJ/VAY BROS., 2? \ TRIOTIC STORE. OKATO. WHEAT per bushel, 5/6 MAIZE .... OATMEAL FLOUR ... per bushel, 6/6 per 1001b, 15/-; 501b, 7/9
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1916, Page 1
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