AMUSEMENTS. DOVT FORGET. • THE SEVEN SISTERS. THE SEVEN SISTERS. THE SEVEN SISTERS. THE SEVEN SISTERS. THE SEVEN SISTERS. THE SEVEN SISTERS. THE SEVEN SISTERS. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT And Again To-morrow at-tlie EMPIRE EMPIRE EMPIRE THE ADORABLE MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK ' MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE' CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK •MARGUERITE CLARK IS EXQUISITE AS ONE 01" THE SISTERS. The story-is as simple and as sweet tnd dainty as Little Marguerite herself. She is the fourth of a family of seven sisters. Under a* old Hungarian marriage law she must not marry until the elder sisters have gone off. How she and her lover* clear away with the aid ttf that young man's marriageable friends affords scope fpr some delightful comedy amid the quaintest and most beautiful old-world surroundings t ever portrayed. JIARG'UERiITE CLARK is Mary Pickford's Greatest Rival. Come and See which you like Best. IDsual Prices. Plan at Collier's.
SOLDIERS' COMFORTS .[WEEK. TO-DAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, £BANB SPECTACULAR PROCESSION TO-DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 (Labor Day). PUKEKURA PARK. JBOCESSION LEAVES TOWN AT 12.30 Comipetitiona:' Decorated Motor-wira, Tradesmen's Displays, Working Exhibits, Motor-cycles, Motorcycle with chair and occupant. Bicycles, Go-carts or Frame, Fancy Costumes and Parasol, Children's Pets, Doll's Perambulators (all decoratedl.
Patriotic Tableaux and Display, Bullock Dray Exhibit, Scouts' Squad Exhibition. School Children's 'Display on Grounds: Goods Stalls and Tea Pavilions in charge of Women's Patriotic Committee. £4.—TUESDAY— The Band in Coronation Hall. Grand Novelty Entertainment by Bandsmen and-Local Talent. Co.—WEDNESDAY— The Schools of the District entertain in Coronation Hall. CB.—THURSDAY Garden Party in Pukckura Parir.
g7.—FRIDAY— Grand Musical Treat by WaitßW Jlaori Entertainers in Coronation Hail. ?S.-SATUIUJAl r - Urand Finaie: Street Bazaars, Produce Sale, Famous Wanganui Huzzars—"the greatest beggars, on earth." Reserve "Comforts Week for our Boys. F. W. G. McLEOD, Hon. Secretary.
BUSINESS NOTICES. pLEASING g A L E 14 DAYS ONLY. Commenting WEDNESDAY, October H To make room for alterations, v.e are offering the whole of our stock of i.rapery, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, etc, at a BIU REDUCTION, FOR CASH ONLY. SPECIAL LINES— Good range of TENNIS SETP.TS from 4/-. MEN'S .BOX SUITS at reduction of 10 per cent. HEN'S HEAVY and LIGHT BOOTS, 10 per cent, off marked price.
Also Serges, Dress Tweeds, Piques, Cotton Goods and . Flannelettes, Casements, Muslins, Blouslngs, etc. ,at very low prices. For the convenience o! all, the goods ore being removed to the premise? lately occupied by Messrs Lind and Co. OBEENWAY BROS., "f ,ATEST Walta Successes at Collier's . Music Warehouse —"La Eousse," '"Staying,'' "Poppies," and "Love's AWtkening"; also "Violet of Abbaiza" Giiroite (Morel}; price 2/- each; posted
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1916, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1916, Page 1
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