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AMUSEMENTS. "New Plymouth has been moved"—we hasten to add, "Not off the map," but "out of its serene calm," bv "THE COMMON LAW.' Enthusiastically received by a crowded house. EVERYBODY'S! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. SECOND . SCREENING OF " THE COMMON LAW." LADIES! Don't Miss it. TO-NIGHT TO-NICHT - THIRD. SCREENING OF "THE . COMMON LAW." the Greatest Achievement of the Screen CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLAHA KIMBALL YOUNG ■CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG He Greatest of all Emotional Actresses. As VALERIE WEST. ; In Ihe Vivid Film Version of Eobt. W. Chambers' Problematic Sensation, THE COMMON LAW. THE COMMON LAW. THE COMMON LAW. THE COMMON LAW. THE COMMON LAW. v THE COMMON LAW. Theatres crowded to the doors wherever shown. IF YOU ARE DOUBTFUL, WATCH THE CROWDS AT EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT. If you would be sure of a seat, Reserve at Collier's. FINAL SCREENING OF "THE COMjIION LAW" TOvMORROW (Wednesday), at 2.30, and again at 8. Csual Picture Prices. EAST END BATHING RESERVE. By Special Request, a L OXG N IGHT D AXCE Will be held in the Pavilion on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, instead of Thursday, so as not to clash with the Tramway Committee's Concert in the Good Templar Hall on Thursday night. Good Floor. Good Supper. Good Music. Music by Mr. F. W. Boulton. Admission, Is M; Ladies, Is. Dancing starts 8 p.m. •ROBT: BENNOOH, Hon.~?lecretary.

100K AHEAD! 1002 AHEAD! THERE IS ONE PLACE THAT / NEVER DISAPPOINTS THE PUBLIC— T£ H E -=g AS T gSD OX j£ a s"i eit jy OXD A Y GRAND SEASIDE CARNIVAL PULL PARTICULARS LATER. ALL TRAINS' AND " TEAMS .STOP AT RESERVE . Admission: Adults, Cd; Children, Free SOCIAL AND'DANCE in the Pavilion at 8 p.m. R. BENXOCH, Hon. See pLAINS fROTTIXCI ANNUAL MEETING AT HAWERA RASTER APRIL 9, 1917. Excellent Day's Sport for All, G. A. HOLDER, v Secretary, Box 3. Hawera;

Blow-out Savers for Motorists r»ARRY one with you on every trip Prices from ss. IRA J. BRIDCER, MOTOR AGENT • - • ELTHAM MONEY TO LEND THEOUGHQUT TARANAKI. ?K TO ANY AMOUNT, on any eecur '*' ity. repayable by easy instal went?. Bills discounted. Strictest con' fidence. Call, write or telephone. T. W; WELCH. Enw«t Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 47% Brougham Street. ?•«

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1917, Page 1

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366

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1917, Page 1

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