AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NK TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT-LAST NIGHT i ' ; of Poris Kenyon in THE PAWN OF FATE. THE PAWN OF FATE. * ' THE PAWN OF FATE. THE PAWN OF FATE. An epic of tlio screen in four nets I>y W»rli Films. A'ibrant with vivid drama ani tender pathos. This film vou will find is trnlv a MASTERPLAY. ( . See it.TO-XIGHT. JO-JKOEEOW! TO-MORROW! Famous Players present . PAULINE FREDERICK '" " PAULINE FREDERICK in THE SPIDER A picture of exceptiouTHE SPIDER ■al merit wherein the THE SPIDER true soul of a wonderTHE SPIDER ful woman brings the THE SPIDER story of her Dazzling and Tempestuous Life to a Startling and Dramatic Close. A MOTHER'S LOVE versus HER I.TFE. Usual -Prices.. Plan at Collier's. pUKEKU R A p A R K THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917. rtRAND MOONLIGHT QOXCERT TPE CITIZENS' EAND, under the condwtorship of Mt. F. \Y. G. MeLeod, have ■kindly .consented to give a Recital o? Operatic Selection* and .Solos. Park, will be lit by Electric Light. Admission 1?, at entrance pates; Children half-price. To defray cost of installing Electric Light in the Park. MRANAIU JOCKEY flL'Jis AUTUMN MEETING, TTEDXESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 and 8. 2CEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. SUITABLE TRAINS AND EXCURSION FARES EACH DAY FROM HAWEIU AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. >4LSO FROM WHAXGAMOMOXA On Wednesday Morning. - -'*ftsiiffiWjtTß"yew D.i month aftw-tw ;s eaeli day for Ilawera, Whiingauona, and intermediate stations. E. P. \\'EBSTER. Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. EG MONT RACING CLUB. - ft'EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ' JAN. 31 and FEB. 1, lfll*. \HAYVERA RACECOURSE. Suitable trains and Excursion Fares ich day from New Plymouth, Waitara, hangamoiuona, Wangantti and intermediate stations. ' V. R. STRATTON, Secretary, Hawera J[OT! Arrange to pay a visit to the NGAEBE GARDENS 'lis an education to the Children and
a source of delight to all. SCHOOL TREATS. PUBLIC Ol{ PRIVATE PICNICS GARDEN' PARTIES, Etc., catered for. Hot Water Provided FREE. mission Sixpence. A. TRUEIXWE, Proprietor. HENRY BROWN & C° JIOULEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH TIMBER MERCHANTS, .NE R Y MAKUFACTURERS, BUILDERS' REQUISITES. Agents for the Celebrated GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. ING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLE- / WOOD, when you want to go to the ' Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy Cars. Competent drivers. Good service. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. and 'Dressmaking (first-class credentials for each) resumes classes from February lat Devon St. East. Country classes do- not commence before March. The usual fee, 21/- per term. If sufficient applications are received, classes will be field nt Vogeltown, Westown or Omaia. Particulars on application at MG Devon. Si "E*Bt, New (Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1917, Page 1
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