AMUSEMENTS. FLORENCE IfcgD in "AT BAY." "Our marriage was a 'joke,' a lake put up by politician? in order to 'get at' your father —we'll ruin him through you." AT BAY, AS EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE. The Pathe '"Gold Rooster" Company tave set a standard of excellence that will bt difficult to equal. The First from thcii Great Studio is being screened at )HE EMPIRE 10-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. A Six-Reel Dramatic Surprise:. The weakest creature will liirlit bravely when at tav so in this POWERFUL DRAMATIC STORY foes a woman hounded by a cowardly, blackmailing crew, %ht for her LOVE, HONOR AND HAPPINESS. AT BAY, «Dten?e, Vivid "Urania, Full of Rapid Actions and Exciting Situations. ■Featuring the Beautiful Actress, .FLORENCE REED * And CHARLES WALDRON, " The popular leading actor, whi> played the "Squaw Man" and 'The Virginian" ' in New Zealand. | .WITH THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON. > The Pathe; Gazette and a tlever Comedy. 1 Prices: 6d and 1/-. Reserves at Collier's, 1/8 and 1/-. JSGMOXT'A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ""■ THIRTY-THIRD v ANNUAL SHOW i NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, 1910. ♦, GREAT EXHIBITION rV <? of all •"ji ? CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK. -':' ANNUAL DOG SHOW ''(Under the auspices of the N.Z. ' Y Kennel Club). CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS, ' COMPETITIONS for - Driving, Jumping, Steepleehasing, V ..Riding. |OME INDUSTRIES AND SCHOOLWORK. WOTOR-CAR AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. ENTRIES NOVEMBER 11. Schedules and Entry Forms on application. H. A. LENNON, Acting-Secretary, p.O. Box 79. Hawera. ffTJiATFORD AGRICULTURAL ANiJ ASSOCIATION REVENTH QIL4ND gPRING gHOW * JVUi be held on Wednesday and -*<£. Thursday, • wr November 29 and 30. T pF?T I * ■ v - ph the Show Grounds, Flint Road, A. ~ ... STRATFORD. The great Dairy Show of Taranaki. (Splendid Horse and Jumping Competi- "", tions. I CATTLE >. -iL- HORSES '. \ SHEEP s£*. PIGS r "' DOGS. r Art and Industrial Competitions. Entries close November 23, at 9 p.m. Schedules on application to the Secretary A. D. STANLEY. Box 59, Stratford. MILITARY SADDLES. C7E have secured from the Defence Department, a heavy stock of surplus Military Saddles BEST MAKES, ' ,> ) \ ■ BEST MATERIALS, i 4 BEST FOR HARD SERVICE. # »y Farmer, Dairyman and Stockman should have one of these splendid Saddles. Easy to ride in, easy for the jhorse's back, and unrivalled for strapping on parcels, etc The range includes best officers' saddles, and the lower grades. J PRICES, fully mounted (including test leather yirtlis), from JE2 12s 6d. GALL AND SEE THEM OR WRITS \ TO f COOK AND LISTER, '•CURRJE i=T.. NEW PLYMOUTH. JH 0" A' * TRIPS JEV'ERK 'x".iLT.,-?i;AY AND SUNDAY (Guaranteed). Jtarts from Tourist Office, Devon Street, at 8.30 a.m. Reliable Motor 'Bus and new Buick Car. Fares: 10/- return, if returning sam< Bay only; £1 return if not returning |ame day. ~*\ W. W. JACKSON, '*'■'. ftpp»eto r '
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1916, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1916, Page 1
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