AMUSEMENTS. yyniLsx in town, visit this • theatre beautiful. EVERYBODY'S! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BOTH RACE NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET and SE.SSUE HAYAWAKA, SESSUE HAYAWAKA, Tlic" Japanese Irvinjr, who created a sensation in "THE CHEAT" u few weeks back at this Theatre, in T«E SECRET SJN! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN"! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN! THE SECRET SIN! Thrilling Drama of the Opium Dens and Slums of Chinatown. A Wonderful and Tragic Portrayal by BLANCHE SWEET. SESSUE HAYAWAKA ■SESSUE HAYAWAKA As the Master Villain, in an even better production than his first great success, "THE CHEAT." Usual Prices. To be certain of a Seat, you must Book at Collier's. yy'a re a jj al l. A DANCE Will be held or. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Good Floor. Good Music. ; Good Supper. In aid of tliij Hall Piano Fund. Gentlemen, 2/0. Ladies, 1/-. C. W. REVELL, Hon. Sec.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI MASTER BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION*. ■£HE undersigned Butchers will CLOSE their Premises at 10.43 a.m. on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, February 7 and 8 (Race Days). SOLE BROS. CITY HEAT STORES. H. HARVEY. J. HARVEY. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL pAEENTS arc notiiied that the OPENING of this SCHOOL is POSTPONED until TUESDAY, February 12, owing to unavoidable non-completion of improvements. New Day Pupils should attend for enrolment To-day (February (i). WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. BARQUE NARWHAL. LL Claims against the Master of the Barque Narwlml are requested to be forwarded to the Agents, J. C. SPEDI)ING, by 5 o'clock TO-DAY (Tuesday). J\\RA?pUU JOCKEY pLUB AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 and 8. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE'. • TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ITav.ora-New Plymouth. a.m. a.m. 1-Tawcra, dep fi.3o 7.25 Normanby 6.43 7.36 Eltharn 7.20 8.13 Stratford „ B.M) 8.53 Midliirst 8.23 0.6 Tnriki S.3S 0.25 Inghnvood 0.3 !).4S Lppperton Junction .. 0,35 10.15 New Plymouth, arr. ... 10.5 10.45 Toko Branch—'Wednesday, February 7. a.m. Whnngamomonn, dep 5.45 Pohokura C.5 To Wera fi.4o Doualas 7.25 Toko 7.50 Stratford, arr 5.20 Trains leave New Plymouth after the races cad; day for Hawora, Waitara, Wbangamomcna and intermediate stations. E. P. WEBSTER. Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. JJOUSE. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Book your worn now the holiday rush is over. For particulars apply MB. H. WILLIAMS, Manager, "Tahurwji."
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1917, Page 1
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