AMUSEMENTS ■ "And from their eyrie on the clifl side the eagles looked down upon a love Romance after many days." T >JHE gMPIKI TWO SCREENINGS ONLY—v. TO-DAY AT 2 P.M., Also TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Lubin's tremendous picture of thrill and adventure in' the wilderness. . THE EAGLES' NEST. - THE EAGLES' NEST. THE EAGLES' NEST. THE EAGLES' NEST. r A moat stirring tale of the pioneer 'days in Western' America crammed with yed-blooded realism and lightened by a (deft touch of romance produced by Romaine Feilding, who directed "The .iValley of 'Lost Hope," Lubin's last sixreel sensation. Everything in "The Eagles' Nest" will grip and l#>ld you. gEE IT TO-NIGHT! It's truly Great! z Supports include: MtfTT AND JEFF In • new Cartoon Comedy, and the LATEST WAR TOPICALS. 'And, "by special request,' as an extra item to this magnificent programme, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in bis CHARLIE CHAPLIN funniest CHARLIE CHAPLIN creation, r Positively the THE FIREMAN final screening THE FIREMAN here THE FIREMAN SJsual Prices. Reserve at Collier's. jOoming MONDAY NEXT Coming I Another Triangle-Ince Master-play, THE BUGLE CALL, j, iFidl of thrill and iheart grips. CITIZENS' BAND. mnx.' BAND will (PLAY at EAST END PAVILION TO-MORROW (SUN- | DAY}, at 2.45 p.m. • '• Collection. £JWN JJAIX, gTRATFORD. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER p, and -29. PAKTOMIME, ' JgiSAUTY AND THE gEASr, JJEAUTY AND THE gEAST, 1 Is Aid of, Stratford Fire Brigade and Boy Scouts. News Songs and Dances. Gorgeous Dresses and Scenery, Directress and Stage Manageress: ÜBS. McBETH. PRICES: 3/- 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan bt Grttbb'i,
0 * N D "PALL, To be held in~"tW< WAREA.HALL On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. > uood Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Proceeds ill aid of Hall Piano Fund. Returned Soldiers and Men on \ leave will be admitted Free. Gentlemen 3a; Ladies, Is. . - - C, W. REVELL, Hon. Sec. ' TM'EW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL ' ' SOCIETY, i n __ '■ "sPRING SHOW/ In Aid of the Patriotic Fund. "WHTTELEY HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. f \ POT PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, AND VEGETABLE CLASSES. GOOD PRIZES! ' 5P WANT YOUR SUPPORT f EVERYONE CAN HELP! 'Afternoon Tea (6d.), in charge of the Ladies' Committee. Flower and Produce Stalls. Proceeds to go to the Patriotic fund, .. \ Admissions' Adults, Is; Children, 6d. ■Entries Close on December 5. M. SIMSON, ' ,! Secretary, King Street UrSUBANCB NOTICES. .VETS! ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ITRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT IS BURANCE in al its branches accepted LOWEST CURRENT RATES. I Branch Office: Corner of Brougham |nd King Streets, New Plymouth. .Agencies thrpaghout the province. s JOHN PATON, . Manager. QITJZENSI PROTECT YOUR OWN PROPERTY Witk the BRITISH DOMINIONS . GENERAL .INSURANCE CO., LTD. Taranaici Chief Agent;
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1916, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1916, Page 1
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