AMUSEMENTS. In tropic lands or worlds of ice, /lie women's hearts men sacrifice. THE EMPIRE rO-NICHT TO-NIGHT DANIEL FROHMAN i presents WARY PICKFORD Tim Worlds MARY PICKFORD Sweetheart and VIARY PICKFORD Filmdom's Queen WARY PICKFORD of Hearts. And "FAMOUS PLAYERS C 0.," [n an original and incomparable porrayal staged amid the big ..nows of Alaska. LITTLE PAL. LITTLE PAL. LITTLE PAL. Mary Pickford has created some wonlerfuj" characters. She has portrayed every mood from the sweet and charming to the tragically sad. In this, her most vinique characterisation yet, we see bor as the half-breed Indian daughter of a drnnlcer Alaskan saloon-keeper, who gambles away his business and even stakes and loses the cowering little Indian girl in one last desperate game with the big bullv of the camp. SUPR EMELY APPEA LIXG, SUPREM ELY POWERFUL, SUPREMELY TRAGICAL LITTLE PAL. Will be found yet. another magnificent addition to the long list of triumphs achieved by this peerless h.. empress Of the screen. Supported by A Yitasvaph Side-splitter, COLONEL KNUT AND THE 100 DOLLAR BILL. And other Good Items. Plan at« Collier'-. Usual prices. A R E A / J-J A L L, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. DANCE, in aid of Piano Funds. Gced Music—Good Supper-dood FlooY. Admission: Gents, i/<\; Lad inn, 1/-. ! C W. REVELL, Secretary. '£ARAXAKI JOCKEY QLUB AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 7 and S. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. \T.W PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND SUITABLE EXCURSION TRAINS EACH DAY. Alorniii;! and Afternoon Tea under the -upcrvision of Mrs. Kirkby. Luncheon Viiima conducted by Mr. A. Wooller Yblichn's Booth controlled by Mr. E. v iiitt!c, proprictrr of the Red House Hotel. '.TIGHTS for the 'First Day's Handiaps declared <>n or about FRIDAY', February 1. ACCEPTANCES for all First Day Events Luc on SATURDAY, February 3. 1917 at 9 p.m: E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box "3. New Plymouth. f ARANAKI -METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY.
<2nd ANNUAL SHOY/. XEW SHOW GROUND, WAIWAKAIHO, XEW PLYMOUTH, WEDXESDAY AXT) THURSDAY, February 28 and March 1, 1317 MOST COMPLETE SCHEDULE EVER ISSUED iJY THE SOCIETY* GEXERAL Close on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917. Schedules on application to A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. '': ire Stoeker and Humphries, Ciirrio Street, New Plymouth. MOTOR ENGINEER AND MACHINIST. KOBERT S. WOOLDRIDGE (Late of Hipaley & Waddell, Engineers, Sydney, and W. F. Jame9 & Co., Engineers, Sydney) NOTIFIES that he has so-cured tho Workshops and Plant of the Tarauki Motor Transport Co. in GUI Street. \ T ew Plymouth, and is prepared to undei;ike all classes of motor and machinery tpairs and overhaul, Cylinders bored and new pistons made. Milking and other farming machinery pairs a specialty. VLL WORK EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH AND GUARANTEED. SeJcnlione! No. 618,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1917, Page 1
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