AMUSEMENTS THE.EMPIRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Nov. 9 & \O. MATINEE FRIDAY AT 2.30. MATINEE FRIDAY AT .2.30. MATINEE FRIDAY AT 2.30. MATINEE FRIDAY AT 2.30. Children Half-price to Matinee! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Ry arrangement with N.Z. Picture Supplies, Ltd., and Tarnnaki Amusements, Ltd., present The Most Extraordinary and Wonderful Conquest since the Birth of Civilisation. D. W. GRIFFITH'S Mightiest Spectacle in the World, . mm QF 1 bounded OYI Thomas Dixon's Story of " THE CLANSMAN." "Mr. Griffith has used all ths Threads of Life in weaving Ms wonderful fabric." SCOO SCENES lS,0(iO PEOPLE 3000 HORSES COST £ lto.ooo Decisive Battles of -the American Civil War! Sherman's March to the Sea! The Burning of Atlanta! 'Lee's Surrender at Appomatps'f The Assassination of President Lincoln! The Black Peril of America!.. ~ The Rise of the Kv Klux Kl'n! Two Love Stories as Great as Romeo and Juliet! '■.- -■ --:■••- ■- SEE IT AND BE THRILLED. ' Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is.' _3ok Plans .it Collier's. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. IS TO BE HELD AT IHE Q.OOD ffEMPLAB JJALL. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1910, At S o'clock. In Aid of St. Mary's Sunday School Building Fund. The following artists will assist:— Mrs. Macdonald, Miss M. Peart, Miss Leatham, Miss B. Hirst, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Norman Day. Sketches, Mrs. Jarley's Waxvorks, etc. Tickets, 2s (reserved) and Is, children half-price. Bojc plan at Hoffman's BUSINESS NOTICE TRIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. P*ARS will run from Inglewood even Sunday, if sufficient inducement offers. Patrons can rely on good anc careful driving. • Also cars for bin day or night. • ' W. G. CROZiER, ' Standisli Street, Inglewood. Ring up 'Phone 21. MOTOR ENGINEER AND MACHINIST. R. S. WOOLDRIDGS, NOTIFIES that ]\e has secured tic: Workshops and Plant of the Tara naki Motor Transport Co. in Gill Street New Plymouth, ,«ftid is prepared to under take all classes of motor and machinery repairs and overhaul. Cylinders bored andnew pistong made Milking and other farming machinery repairs a specialty. ALL WORK EXECUTED WlTti DESPATCH AND GUARANTEED. Telephone; No. 818. 'MOUNTAIN . HI P S EVERY THURSDAY AND SUNDAY (Guaranteed), Starts from Tourist Office, Devon Streel at 8.30 a.m. Reliable Motor 'Bus am e new Buick Car. , Fares: 10/- return, if returning sam ■ day only; £1 return if not returning same day. JW. W. JACKSON, 11 , ~ Proprietor. MILITARY SADDLES, WE have secured from the Defenr Department, a heavy stock of sur plus Military Saddler BEST MAKES. BEST MATERIALS, • BEST FOR HARD SERVICE. Every Farmer, Dairyman and Stockma should have one of these splendi Saddles. Easy to ride in, easy for th horse's back, and unrivalled f<j) strapping on parcels, etc. The ranjji includes best officers' Baddies, and th< lower grades. PRICES, fully mounted (ineludim best leather girths), from £2 12s Od. CALL AND SEE THEM OR WRIT!:' TO J COOK AND LISTER, CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTf. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1916, Page 1
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