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AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. THE EMPIRE TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. MATINEE AT 2 P.M. TO-MORROW. i. Great Virile Storv of the West. THE DISCIPLE, or . THE FIGHTING PARSON. THE FIGHTING PARSON. It's a great story. WHAT .WOULD YOU DO? Imagine what you would do if you were R strong-jawed, two-handed man—a parson able to clean up the community; competent to beat the hard men of a (Western mining camp; and that one 'afternoon, after you had invaded the saloon, preached a sermon at the point (of «, gun, and wo* your first real victory you returned home to find the big gambler of the had run away with * your wife. IF WV CAST IMAGINE, THE GUN-FIGHTING PARSON in THE DISCIPLE. A nigh-power TRIANGLE play by INCE, the man who directed "THE GOLDEN CLAW" and 'fTHE COWARD." These TRIANGLES WERE STRONG i*'J£ATU'KES, but for novelty of plot and power see THE FIGHTING PARSON. Special supports include GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE! every topical we have screened for the past twelve months includes AUTHENTIC, OFFICIAL FRENCH AND BRITISH WAR FILMS. ?We do not intend to force this old stuff on you in one film —BUT JWE 00 INTEND TO CONTINUE SHOWING YOU THE LATEST OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES EVERY WEEK Ag we have previously remarked, .THE PUBLIC ARE GETTING WISE. ■ Reserve scats for all Empire attraciftoiw at Collier's.

CITIZENS' BAND. i BAND will plav in PUKEKURA ■*• PARK on StfXDAY NEXT, October 1. Come and hear the JUNIOR BAND (first appearance); playing four items, and combining with the Seniors "n the National Anthem (50 performers). Collection.

MA.NTGORFT, CARRINGTOX. AND fSANKLEY PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. Jlnder the Auspices of the Above A GIFT AUCTION In aid of. . ■THE,, BELGIAN BELIEF 7UND Will be held in Wn"R. Gilbert's Paddock, Carrington Road. ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 5, At 2 o'clock. YilU APE CORDIALLY LWITED. T>IiDIGBJ?E Cattle and Pigs, and other '•*- t:,.« o= «.»11 hi TJnad stark. Knrinsx Live as well as Dead Stock, Springing Heifer*. Horses, Fat Sheep and pigs, Yvttling Calves, Goats, and Poultry, Terming Posts Furniture, Wheelbarrow, Musical Instruments, and other Sundries too numerous to mention. PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS. WELL-STOCKED PRODUCE STALLS. * AFTLP.NOON TEA. iN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE A BASKET SOCIAL WILL BE HELD IN CARRINQTON SCHOOL, dfc FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 At 8 o'clock. Brakes will leave Ambury's Corner at 1 p.m., Thutsday. sth., and 7 p.m., Friday.. 6th. A. C. BINNIE, Hon. Sec.

TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. (THE WANGANUI SASH AifD DOOR FACTORY AX,D TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, have appointed T. W. WELCH, JXJMOXT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, their Local Agent. Railage Paid on All Orders. Joinery quotations ou application. Bend along Specifications. Doors Supplied from Auckland to the fluff. <** We have no Competitors for Price or Quality, i ' THE MOSOR POULTRY FARM, RAPIER STREET, HAWEEA. J. URILCH, Proprietor.

TJREEDER of Utility and Exhibition Birds—White, Silver, Golden, Partridge, Wyandottes, Rhode Island Red*. White Rocks, Barred Rocks, Black Minorcas, Brown Leghorn, White Leghorns, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, also American White Leghorns. Over 150 Prizes and Specials Taken. Sittings of all these Breeds are For Sale. Also day-old Chicks and Stock. CORRESPONDENCE & INSPECTION INVITED. Shirts, in assorted stripes and materials, 2/11. 1 WANTED—LoveIy Embroider.'es, Laces, T Gloves, Hoisery, and JJeckwear t {howing at Ambnrj'fl. - £•*<

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 1

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