AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE CHALICE OF COURAGE. THE CHALICE OF COURAGE. THE CHALICE OF COURAGE. Drink of the Chalice of Courage! Pressed to the trembling lip, The dark-veiled fears, From the passing years, Like a dusky garment, slip. Drink of the Chalice of Courage! Poured for the hero's feast, When the strength divine, Of its subtle wine, Is shared with the last and least. Drink of the Chalice of Courage! The mead of mothers and men. And the sinewed might Of the victor's might,' Be yours, again and again —Marie Hemstreet. A . OIANCE OF COLARDO. THE CHALICE OF COURAuK. THE CHALICE OF COURAGE. THE CHAUCE OF COURAGE. By CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY. Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. EGMONT PICTURES OKATO—FRIDAY, S. OPUNAKE—SATURDAY, 9. PROGRAMME: DUKE KAHANAMOKU AT WELLINGTON Interest THE MAN IN THE VAULT ... Drama PERFORMING BEARS Interest IN THE PLUMBER'S GRIP ... Comedy "413" —Part 1 Drama Part 2 A HORSESHOE FOR LUCK .. Comedy POPULAR PRICES. N. 0. ANDREWS, Proprietor. SHOWS gPRING pLOWER gHOW. WEITELEY HALL, TO-DAY QOMPETITIONS IN DECORATED Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantels, Baskets, Vases and Ladies' Sprays, Children's Buttonhole? (boy s and girls under 10 and from 10 to 14), Cut Blooms (novice), and Gentlemen's Decorated Tables. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's Shop on TUESDAY, September 5, at 0 p.m. Entry fees Gd. Children free. Liberal prize-list, including several specials Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets, and Produce Stalls. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Open from 2 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 each day Admission to Show, Is; Children hail'price. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC MEETING. fHE Citizens of New Plymouth and district ,are requested to attend ;i meeting to be held at the WIIITELEY HALL, Liardet Street, New Plymouth, at 8 p.m. 011 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, to elect a committee for the Patriotic Society and other business. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. NEW TERM will commence 01 iiONPAY. September IS, 1018. W. BEWLEY, Secretary, Board of Governors. NOTICE, H AV TXO disposed of my business to MESSRS H. DERBY AND CO., • take this opportunity of thanking mr customers for the generous support thev have accorded rae during the past five years, and would solicit a continuance of same for iny successor. M. L. HOLAH. JJAVINO Purchased the Business rsrecently conducted by MR. Jf. J,. HOLAH, we beg to state that we hone by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the support accorded to our predecessor. H. DERBY AND CO. N.Z. ASSOCIATION OF H.M. VETERANS, TARANAKI BRANCH. CHURCH PARADE will be held on SUNDAY, 10th inst., in commemoration of the Fight at Te Ngutu 0 te Manu, on September 7, ISO 7. Parade will fall in in front of Old Drill Hall. Gill Street, at 10.30.a.m., for St. Mary's Church. All Returned Soldiers, Territorials, members of Rifle Clubs, Cadet? and Scouts are cordially invited to attend. The Band have kindly offered their services to play. J. BLACK, 1 Hon. Secretary. TO KAPONGA RESIDINTS! gMART BROS., Electricians (of Stratford, Inglewood, and New Plymouth), are prepared to do house-wiring and instal Irons, Kettles, and Motors. Orders may be left) with Mr. Newton King, Kapon^a.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1916, Page 1
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