AMUSEMENTS. "Only sheer inspiration from a •man moved by a big idea is responsible for the magnitude of conception exhibited in this nicture."—MJ. News. AT THE EMPIRE. AT THE EMPIRE. COMMENTING TO-NIGHT. FOR THREE NIGHTS. THE FILM THAT ROUSED A NATION, THE BATTLE V CHY OF PEACE. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE. THE BATTLE. CRY OF PEACE. THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE. A wonderful picture, rich in soul-stir-ring episodes, and carrying a Thrilling Plot through its five reels. NORMA TALMADGE. Is the Star. N6TE: Owing to extensive alterations to-night is the last occasion the dress circle will be opened for this week. BRITISH RED CROSS. ORAM) FETE AOTEA. OPENKG CEREMONY, at which Mrs. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA will assist. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19U3, . 2 p.m. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION'S. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 14th and 15th, 7 to 10 p.m. \ Excellent Musical Programme, under •the direction of Mr. F. \V. G. McLeod, assisted .by the Citizens' Band. The Donkeys lent by the Ngamotu Seaside Committee. The "Aotea" Navy will be hunched. Admission, Is; Children, <Jd. Refreshments, 6d. Plenty of iPaddocking'and Room for Motorcar?. Regular conveyfrom Trams to Grounds. THE NEW PLYMOUTH FIRE BOARD fPENDERS arc invited for the purchase of the Western Moiety t of Section number 697 in the town of New Plymouth, • containing by admeasurement 20j perches mere or less with the buiKings thereon. Tenders to close at noon on Friday, the 15th day of December, 1916, and to be accompanied with a deposit of £ 10. 1 For conditions of sale and form jf tender apply at the Board's Office or at the office of Mosrs. Govett and Quillia'<i ; the Board's Solicitors, in Broughom St. New Plymouth. L McL. MONTEATH, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY.
. ARE called for the interest of the Bankrupt in a Second Mortgage valued at £BO. . Particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, December 13, at the office of the under|b>™i. • > J. S. S. MEDLEY, . '}■: Deputy Official Assignee New Plymouth. MOA ROAD BOARD, TENDERS. /PENJOERS, closing 10 a.m. on Saturday, December 16, 1916, are invited for (lie following contracts:— 1. Rimutauteka, 60 yards broken stone. 2. Bristol, 110 yards broken metal or boulders. 3. Davis, 30 yards crushed or broken : metal. 4 Durham East, 70 yards boulders 6. Everett, 10 yards pit metal. 6. Lepper South, 132 yards boulders. ?. llangaone, 75 yards boulders. S. Norfolk East, 75 yards boulders. 9. Rugby, 50 yards boulders. 10. Surrey, 150 yards boulders. 11 Toi Toi, 50 yards pit metal. 12. Windsor, 25 yards boulders. Specifications may be seen at the Board's Office on Wednesdays and Saturdays. H. TRIMBLE, Chairman. TIJANAWATU JJACING QUIZ. SUMMER MEETING. S TUESDAY, 26th, WEDNESDAY, 27th, Mid FRIDAY, 29th DECEMBER, ISI6, AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, tPALMERSTON NORTH. ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Races and Final Payments for the 11th Palmeiston North Stakes CLOSE on TUESDAY, the 12th December 1916, at 8.30 ;p,m, UJdwiS-THE SECRETARY, , t ' P.O. Bos 52, ■ jfalmenton North.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1916, Page 1
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