AMUSEMENTS. J HEATH E ROYAL piCTURES A>"t> QRCHESTRA, TO-NIGHT. A Photo-plaj Tribute to the Memory of a Martyr, whose Deeds of Bravery and .Sacrifice uiovecl the whole yorld. Her last words were—"Tell my friends I give my life willingly for my country. I have no fear or shrinking. I have seen death so often; it is not fearful or strange to me." ARISE! AWAKE! NEW ZEALAND ERS! "See how a woman's heroism transcends all Hunnish power to kill, For her brave heart will stir all souls —her death but strengthen British will To fight, and fight, and fig'lit on still, till England's might prevails." GERM AM KULTUR PERSONIFIED. A SCATHING INDICTMENT OF GERMAN" frightfulness and CALLOUS BRUTALITY. Xo more shirkers after seeing tliis picture. YOU WILL KXOW Why every man in Nurse Cavell's native town enlisted the day the news reached England! It is a reverent and sympathetic tribute to a Noble Woman. Usual Prices. ■Plan at Collier's. iJIHEATEE JJOYAL. Commencing MOXDAY NEXT. JULY 24. Another TRIANGLE FEATURE, THE LILY AND THE ROSEi THE LILY AND THE ROSE, THE LILY AND THE ROSE. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. THE LILY AND THE ROSE. Directed by the KIXG OF FILM PRODUCERS, D. W. GRIFFITH. The .Storv asks: i>OES THE GAY LIFE PAY? A man about town marries a sweet-sni.l-eel Lily of the Countryside, but abandons her in response to a Vampire's Lure. A VAMPIRE 'WHO STEALS THE SOULS OF MEN. . A picture that portrays the I'TERNAL SEX PROBLEM, and one tha; will bum its way into your conscience. Usual prices. iFlan at Collier's. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~sZ. SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS TAR]AXAKI BRANCH. are reminded of the meet ing in the old Council Chambers to-night at 8 o'clock. A hearty invitation is extended to others who may be interested, Subject: Mock meeting of shareholders. XGAMOTU SEASIDE COMMITTEE. EAFFLE OF MOTOR LAUNCH. gY permission of the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs the above committee are raffling a motor launch in aid of the local Red Cross Fund. Tickets one shilling each. JAMES lIAYDEN, Chairman. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. FARM WANTED. We have a client who lias the labor to handle up to 100 cows. He owns a very desirable small farm of 39 acres, and will give it as deposit on a larger farm of 250 to 400 or 500 acres. Thi3 is an excellent opportunity for any farmer wishing to retire or who finds himself hampered''owing to shortage of labor. Any farms submitted must bear fullest investigation and must be at cash price. Bend fullest details t» EE WIS AND CO. WANGA N U I| RANTED by first-cuss Man, milking on Shares, can handle up to 100 cows by hand.Applv. Lewis and Co., Wan.zanui, /
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1916, Page 1
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