AMUSEMENTS. )NCE IX EVERY DECADE, in every form of Art, there is created something sublime, something big, which stands alone and supreme in it? own rank. N THE MOTION PICTURE ACT 1 , : THE NE'ER DO WELL THE NE'ER DO WELL .., THE NE'ER DO WELL .. THE NE'ER DO WELL .. THE NE'ER DO WELL .« THE NE'ER DO WELL .. THE NE'ER DO WELL .« THE NE'ER DO WELL W THE NE'ER DO WELL „ THE NE'ER DO WELL .. THE NE'ER DO WELL ~ THE NE'ER DO WELL .. THE NE'ER DO WELL (Bj- Res Beach) S THE SUPREME TRIUMPH OF THE SCREEN. * 10-REEL MASTER PICTURE. Produced at the Panama Canal. See it AT THE. EMPIRE XEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. Reserves: Stalls 1/-, D.C. 1/0. SOLDIERS* COMFORTS WEEK. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CORONATION HALL. Grand Musical Treat by Waitara Maori Entertainers in Coronation Hall. Wanganui Hussars and Swankers' Band procession from Railway Station to Hall. ... I Admission to the most novel Entc. - tausment ever seen in New Plymouth :s only is. TO-MORftOW—SATURDAY. THE DAY. A GLORIOUS FINALE. "THE GF.F'.TEST BEGGARS ON •SYV\ANKERS' BAND, PIERROTS, STREET BAZAARS, PRODUCE SALES And a host of little things we cannot 'We're the cause of all the trouble, tha cause of all the crime." F. W. G. MeLEOD, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. •REMOVAL NOTICE. M HEALY, Ladies' and Gents.' Tailor takes this opportunity of thanking his town and country customer: for the generous support accorded him in the past, and begs to state that he has removed to more commodious premises in King Street, New Plymouth, opposite? Carnegie Library, and hopes, by keeping an up-to-date stock of newest materials, to still merit a continuance of their patronage. THINKS NOTICE. W'E desire to thank the members of ths Kaponga Band, the members of the Ode-fellows' Lodge, and the members of the fire Brigade for sympathy shown by them in attending the memorial servica held at the English Church, Kaponga; in honor of the late Private Harry Paul!, ki'.li-d in France on September 2Cth. MR. AND MRS. FOREMAN. Kaponga. Ovt. 20. THE New Plymouth Patriotic Commit tee's office at the Soldiers' Club is open daily from 11 a.m. to noon foi Returned Soldiers wanting assistance, and for general patriotic purposes. W. J. CHANEY, Deputy-Chairman. APPLICATIONS. EGMONT RACING CLUB. j A PPLIICATIONS for the position of ! Secretary to the above Club arc | invited *nd will be received not later {(ban tto 31st October, 101 G. Salary, j £2OO per annum. Applications to bi j addressed to 'the Chairman, Egmqut {facing Clßbi Box 55.. Hawera,
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1916, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1916, Page 1
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