AMTJSEMENfS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FOR THK LAST TIME. OWEN MOORE and . DOROTHY GISH | in the LIVELY DRAMA COMEDY, By the Trianclo Fine Arts Company. A MODERN JOAN OP ARC. A MODERN JOAN OF ARC. A MODERN JOAN OF ARC. A MODERN JOAN OF ARC. A sparkling travesty in swift contrasts of light and shade, with some sweet byplay in which Cupid lends a hand. COMMENCING TO-MORROW—-■Another Big Feature. Let's tell yon all about it. You've no doubt seen or perhaps hear;] of FA¥XY WARD and. her great achievement in ''The Cheat"? Well, she's to appear in FOR THE DEFENCE! Another such picture—one: that will please you, thrill you, and send yon away recommending it to your friends not to be missed. It is a Stirring, Sensational Detective Storv. FULL OF LTFK. VIGOR, TRAGEDY AMD ROMANCE. Han at Collier's. EAST END BATHING RESERVE. gUCHRE pARTY AND J)ANCE. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917. Flay to commence at 8 o'clock. •PRIZES: Ladies': First, Lady's Umbrella; Second; •2olb Flour. Gents': First, Gentlpman's Umbrella; second, 251b Flour. Music by Mr. F. Eoulton. Adm'ssion: Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. ROBT. BENNOCH, Hon. Seoretary.
SHOWS -JAR AN AKI'S JJ^ONSTER W < NEW SHOWGROUNDS, WAIWAKAXHO, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. FEB. 2.8 and MAROH 1. Record Entries in all Classes—Success Assured. Congregation of Best Stock in New Zealand. Competitions strongest in history or Society. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Refreshments procurable on Grounds.
NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. OFFICIAL OPENING on THURSDAY (PEOPLE'S DAY), at 1.30 p.lll. % SIR JAMES ALLEN, K.C.M.G., ActingPrime Minister and Minister for Defence Admission to Show: Men, 2s; Ladies, Is; Children under 12, Gil; Vehicles (including driver), 3s. Grandstand: Adults, Is; Children,, 6d. MEMBERS FREE TO ALL PARTS. Membra' Tickets can be obtained at Main Gates. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. WAIHI PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. A. M onster G ala in aid of Patriotic Funds, will be held in Waihi School Grounds on THURSDAY, MARCH S. Spectacular Displays by tV "li 00l Children. Races for Children. Sports for Adults. Horse-leaping Competitions, 'etc. Concerts in the Marquee during the afternoon. Performers: Merry Musical Maoris, School Children and best local talent ■ Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, etc. WAITARA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children Gel. ANDREW BULLIANS, Hon. Sec. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. TWIN Cylinder 8 h.p. Indian, speedo- "*■ meter, lamp, etc., latent model, practically new. Owner buying car, £OO. 12-16 H.P. 5-SEATER ENGLISH SUNBEAM CAR; spare wheel and all accessories: fitted witih four oversize Tyres, in good order. Car running well. Price, £230. Great Bargain. QJWIFT MOTOR-BIKE, 3% H.P., 3speed, Armstrong hub; perfect order good tyres; £35. 01/,-H.P. BRADBURY Motor, Cycle, good going order, £35. Q-H.P. Twin-Cylinder ROYAL RUBY 3 j[otor Cycic, with sidecar, recently thoroughly overhauled and painted Splendid bargain at £9O. NEWTON KINO tjUYING "Easy M""'""" Help is f* - - -T. It dos# a ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 1
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