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IS MARRIAGE NECESSARY? That is Uie qucaUoii tins pu>.er;ul prob-k-m play a»K.s and answers Willi sucii vivid ioice. VVhai will your opinion lie when you gee . CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLASA KliiijiAiL Yv/Ui'ivi "CLASA iUJUijALL V'6iji«G CLAttA iiiiiiaALL YOU'ft'G In the vivid film version df ROBERT W. CiiAiliSEiiS' jjrobieuiiitic seutation. THE COMMON LAW. THE COMI-.'JW LAW. THE COMi-idN LAY'.'. j.H£ COisiiivlN LAW. Xn£ COaiiO.fl LAW. lii£ LAV/. EVERYBODY'S! O-NIGHT TO-NiCH-i • i Also TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ' MARCH 20 and 21. MATINEES MATINEES MATINEES MATINEES . JKSDAY AND WEDNESDAY at 2.30. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY at 2.30. The most wonderful MAGNETIC WTKACTION EVER PRESENTED To PICTURE-GOERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINI JN. Wherever screened, people have fonglit :o gain admission, Packed houses have been the rule at every performance. At the EMPRESS (Wellington) last January hundreds waited in the street at both day and night sessions. Many New Plymouth people were among that number. At the KING'S (Wellington) the following week, afternoon and night, huge crowds packed the theatre. AND SO ON RIGHT THROUGHOUT THE MAIN CITIES. At WANGANUI LAST WEEK hundreds were turned away nightly. On the third and last night 581 scau were dooked in D.C. and Stalls. THERE'S A REASON FOR THIS WONDERFUL SUCCESS. Be advised by the experience of other towns and RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT COLLIER' 3 ROLLAND HALL,

TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH ID. JRISH RATIONAL fjONCERT Splendid programme of Irish Songs, Irish Music, and Irish Dances by best Local Talent. Admission .., , One Shiilinnr A. F. GRAHAM, * Hon. Secy. TSJGAMOTU gEASIDE pESTIVAL BREAKWATER FORESHORE. To commemorate the opening of NEW PLYMOUTH A3 a Peep-Sea. Harbor. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917. GREAT GYMKHANA DISPLAY. 1. MAIDEN HUNTER,. JUMP. First prize t:ophy value 30/-; second, trophy valued 17/ G. 2. PONY DISPATCH EVENT, ridden by boy or girl. First prize, trqphy valued 25/-; second, trophy valued 10/fl. < 3. HUNTERS' JUMP (open). First prize, trophy valued £5 ss; second, prize valued 50/-. 4. MUSICAL CHAIRS, mounted. First, trophy valued 20/-. 5. EGO. &. SPOON EVENT (Mounted); First, trophy valued 25/-; second, trophy valued 15/-. 6..DISPATCH COMPETITION, one mile; minimum weight, 10st; first prize trophv vajued £4, second prize trophy valued £1 10s. 7. RED CROSS RESCUE (mounted). Trophy, donated by Mrs. E. A. Walker, valued So/-, MOTOR CYCLE RACE, iy 2 miles. First prize, trophy valued 25/-; second prize, trophy valued £l. ' See Hoffmann's window for Trophies.

BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water, Milk and Sugar Free. Electric Trams every ten minutes to the Picnic Grounds. Admission to Grounds: Adults !/•; Children Free. .; f-MEMBER THE DATE, AND DON'T BE LATE. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. MONEY LENT. jppj'upwards upon Household Furniture ' (without removal) and every other approved security. Repayable by Easy Instalments. No delay, no legal expenses. Apply personally or by letter, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. BALKIND, Union S.S. Co.' 3 Buildings, Brougham Street, . New Plymouth. 'Phone 367. MONEY TO LEND THROUGHOUT TARANAKI. jge TO ANY AMOUNT, on any scourity, repayable by easy instalments. Bills discounted. Strictest confidence. Call, write or telephone. T.W.WELCH. Egmont Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 47-2. Brougham Street. e.e.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 1

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505

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 1

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