AMUSEMENTS. SOLD AT AUCTION INTO WEDLOCK. Wllien Bride Ships sailed to French Louisiana. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT S-o'clock TO-NIGHT LILLIAN GISH In the Ileart-winning Romance, znc\ •asss A story rast in clays long gone by when Louisiana was a French Colony and a kind of WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC went on in girls, who were imported and sold to the colonists for wives. FULL OF LIFE AND COLOR, and a plav which breaks new ground not hitherto exploited by the screen artist. t _ A TRTAXGLE TRIUMPH. Supports include:—-''The Cost of High Livinjt"' (comedy), "Young Bird Life)" (Nature study), War Topicals, etc. Prices as iHual. Plan at Collier's. "HYPOCRISY!--flu only evil flat val'": invisible «x«pt to God alone.''— V.iiicr.. THE EMPIRECommencing NEXT THURSDAY. NEXT THURSDAY. NEXT THURSDAY. . " THE XAKED TRUTH." Beautiful MARGARET EDWARD,? symbolises " TRUTH " in KPOCRITES HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES HPOCRITES the whole world. Tlie Picture that has startled HYPOCRJTES HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES HYPOCRITES A wonderfully beautiful allegorical por trav.il that tells "THE NAKED t'RUTH •' about Soeity 'Polities, Religion and marriage. * II 7 P 0 C R I 'I E S A Sermon from the screen and a powernil entertainment combined. The most bii.li-riy opposed and widely-discussed picture that ever showed up the shams that stalk among the highways of life to-day. AT TIIE EMPIRE THEATRE NEXT THURSDAY. Usual Prices, Book early PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY OF EGMONT.
CLOSING OF BRIDGE. prune NOTICE is hereby given tliii the Umuroa Bridge, near the Junction of the Main South and Opua Heads, will be closed for all traffic on 'IHI'P.SDAY NEXT, February I, 1917, between tlie hours of S a.m. and a p.ii!. Opunake, January 27, 1917. G. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. MOA ROAD BOARD. UNPAID KATES. T">ATE'PAVERS are hereby Jiotifiel that pursuant to the provisions of Section 28 of the Rating Amendment A.., 1(110, 10 per eent. will be added to all Kates unpaid after February 2fl next. \ K BUCKLEY, 1 Clerk. WAITARA WEST ROAD BOARD. ••RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that 10 per cent, will be added to ill Rates remaining unpaid after WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917, and they will be sued for without further notice. / Such Rates are payable at the Clerk's ..fliae, E. Gilmour (Messrs Gilmour and Clarke). Egmont Street, New Plymouth HARPER B. LEPPER, I Chairman. COUNTY OF CLIFTON. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY^ pt'BIJC XOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 2S of the Hating Amendment Act, 1910, that nil Rates unpaid by 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 14, 1917, will be eliarged TEX PER CENT EXTRA. R. H. PIGOTT, County Chairman. Waitara, January 17, 1917. J£IXG UP CROZIER, No. 2!, INGLEWOOD, when von want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy Cars. Competent drivers. Good service. The Taranaki Daily News is on the breakfast tables in places as far away from the publishing office, as Patea, ffawera, Manaia, Kapuni, Whakamara, etc. We literally eover the whole of the province by breakfast time. Business men of the province—let us tell T<rar story to the publi' every morning! fit? / 's t V
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1917, Page 1
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