AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE rO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. 8 ; p.m. until 10.30. every second the interest is fully PEARLS OF TEMPTATION, PEARLS OP TEMPTATION, »- A Powerful' Two-reel Drama. Jupported by Two Rollicking Triangle Keystone Comedies, BUBBLES OP TROUBLE, BUBBLES OP TROUBLE, And A THE LION AND THE GIRL. THE LION AND THE GIRL. % Comical Tale of a Hobo, a Hebrew, i end a Heroine. | <TO THE LAND. OF ETERNAL •SUMMER." TOPICAL WAR BUDGET. .'ALASKAN DOGS ON FRENCB FRONT." "THE BIGERAS VAUDEVILLE." "NEW ZEALAND'S INDUSTRIAL HOMES." "CHARLIE ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE." •HOME ON~ LEAVE" (Official Film). %. Programme to "Write home about." FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. 'RAND fl ON CERT, I Jn aid of Methodist Parsonage . ' ' " Fund, - ; SEMPTON HALL, OKATO, < TO-NIGHT DECEMBER 7, at 8 p.m. jAmong the Artists performing are the ' following: Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, from New Plymouth; Rer. Papapaikura, from Opunake; Messrs. Manning, Tllingworib, Evans, and Hugh-1 eon, from Rahotu. Mrs. Keen, Miss 'Aroa, And Mr. Thomson are the local {performers. i Popular Music! Popular Singers! POPULAR PRICES: (Buy your Tickets in advance to secure ft. Seat—2/- and 1/-. TEW. PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW r 4* 'Aid of the Patriotic Fund, UraiTELEY HALL, 1 JHUBSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. . SOS PLANTS, CUT BLOOMS, AND yEGETABLE CLASSES. ' GOOD PRIZES! ; JfE WANT YOUR SUPPORT f EVERYONE CAN HELP! 'Afternoon Tea (6d.), in charge of thei Ladies' Cbmmittee. Flower and Produce' Stalls. Proceeds to go to the Patriotic fund. 'Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. jEntriea Close on December 5. -v, M. SIMSON, ./ Secretary, King Street. !j?o" be Published in September, 1917. fHE NEW PLYMOUTH FIRE BOARD. fJffiNDERS are invited for the purciiasj of the Western Moiety of Section humber 697 in the town of New Plymouth, containing by admeasurement 20§ perches mere or less with the buildJngs thereon. ' Tenders to close at noon on Friday, she 15th day of December, J916, and to be accompanied with a deposit of £lO. For conditions of sale and form of Render apply at the Board's Office or at jthe office of Messrs. Govett and Quilliam, the Board's Solicitors, in Broughom St., jlew Plymouth. Secretary. XMAS HAMPERS I give the best value in Xmas Cheer. ! Xmas Hampers at 20/-, 25/- and 30/-. ion 20/— ] bottle whUk y» 1 bottle ' Spanish port wine, 12 quart bottles ale. JOE 25/"" 1 bottle brand )'> l bo" 16 * whisky, 1 bottle Gonzalez port wine, 10 quart bot- * / ties ale. SOB QA/— 1 bottle dry gin (Schnapps UV " or Old Tom), I bottle ■' ? whisky, 1 bottle claret, 1 bottle Gonzalez port wine, 12 quart bottles beer. My price for ales and stout, 11/6 per (lozen. i I only stock standard lines in ales find stout, viz., Speight's, Manning's, guard's, Tui and McGavin. Customers may have hampers made Up to suit their own requirements. Cases 1/- extra. Freight paid to flag Stations, 1/6. RAILWAY HOTEL, INGLEWOOD. , EDWARD McGINTY, Proprietor. FLANNELETTES, \y OO 1 SIXK BLOUSES, GLACE SILKS SHAWLS N. 'JPIE TAFFETA SILK at 1/- Per Yard PW. IVORY .AND CONGRESS -•' CANVASSES. SOME AND INSPECT MY STOCK;. Agent for !ftERTHELM SEWING MACHINES. oOffle choice Machines in Stock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1916, Page 1
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515Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1916, Page 1
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