AMUSEMENTS. \rniin packed to the doors. Many unable to gain admission Saturday. Last screening To-night. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT.' LAST 'NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT, of The Superb Artiste, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ' CLAKA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG THE FEAST OP LIFE THE FEAST OF LIFE THE FEAST OF LIFE THE FEAST OF LIFE THE FEAST OF LIFE One of the new "World Films''— staged in Cuba. A Drama of 'Passionate Love, Intrigue and Fierce Hatred, Culminating in a Tender Romance. LOVE IS THE FEAST OF LIFE. As to-night is tlio last screening of this remarkable attraction, there is sure to be an enormous crowd. BE SURE OF A SEAT BY RESERVING AT COLLIER'S. COMMENCING TO-MORROW—-'A Fine Arts C'omody.Drama, SUSAN ROCKS THE BOAT SUSAN ROCKS THE BOAT NEtV PLY-MOUTH CITIZENS' BAND. FULL ATTENDANCE of Members is requested at Band Practice TONIGHT. Very important. FRED. COLEMAN, Band Secretary. pL'NIHO SCHOOL-ROOM. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. FAREWELL SOCIAL AND DANCE will be tendered to -PRIVATE JOHN STEPHENSON. Commencing at 8 o'clock. F. GABLE, Hon. See. LAND FOR WORKERS' DWELLINGS. FERS of sections of about a quarter of an acre, within the Borough of \ T pw Plymouth, will be received up to March 5, 1917, at the Office of the Department of Labor. New Plymouth. Offers should specifv area, title, price, distance from -Post Office, means of water supply, lighting and drainage, etc., and lie accompanied by a rough plan owing locality, area, frontages and roading. F. W. ROWLEY, Superintendent Workers' Dwellings. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. pARISHIONERS "and Friends are invited to s.ttand at St. Mary's Hall on MONDAY EVENING . NEXT, 2Gth inst., at 8 p.m., to bid farewell to the Rev. A. H. and Mrs. Colvile. DAVID HUTTO% STANLY W. SHAW, Caurchwariina. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. rpHE LAST DAY F v OR DISCOUNT will be TO-DAY (Monday, Feb. 26). J. JONES Secretary. JjJGMONT FOUNTAIN AN IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. Book your room now the holM«y rush is over. For particulars apply H. WILLIAMS, Manager, "Tahurangi." DAIMLER CAR FOR HIRE. 'PHONE 574. ■THIS lovely English car is at your service day or night. New Plymouth's most popular car. 'Pione 574. I have now left the old Central Fire Station; also have no connection with Mr. G. Gibson. T. W. WARD, Headquarters, Criterion 'Garage, New Plymouth, 'Phone 574. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. 'pWIN Cylinder 8 h.p. Indian, speedometer, lamp, etc., latest model, practically new. Owner buying car, £9O. 22~X6 H ' P " S " SEATER ENGLISH SUNBEAM CAR; spare wheel and all accessories; fitted with four oversize Tyres, in good order. Car running well. Price, £-230. Great Bargain. fJWIFT MOTOR-BIKE, 3% H.P., 3spced, Armstrong- hub; perfect order good tyres; £35. QVS-H.P. BRADBURY Motor Cycle, good going order, £35. g-H.P. Twin-Cylinder ROYAL RUBY Motor Cycle, with sidecar, recently thoroughly overhauled and painted. Splendid bargain at £9O. NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1917, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1917, Page 1
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