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AMUSEMENTS. ■i ' I wise, 1)8 alert, to early. LAST DAY. , LAST NIGHT Matinee 2.30. TO "NIGHT AT 8 The Bush will 'be terrific, EVERYBODY'S! LAST' NIGHT CLARA K. YOUNG LAST NIGHT CLARA K. YOUNG She astounds her most ardent admirers in B. W. CHAMBERS' Greatest Story. 8000 ft . 7 Acts SOOOft - LAST NIGHT "COMMON LAW." LAST NIGHT "COMMON LAW." A Complete Entertainment. . Jnternational.Tflliutea to CAPELLONI'S niustfibus Masterpiece— London Titaesr "Exqtalsite! Magnificent!" Paris Tlmps: "Transcendantly beautiful." New York: "It settles all pretensions." Sydney Sunn:. "Without a, rival." . Melbourne Age: "It has no equal." Otago Times: "A memorable triumph." AND THE WORLD'S PUBLIC RUSH TO IT IN THOUSANDS. Comiv THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—"A magnificent story, with Tremendo'us Influence for Good." Tremendous Influence for Good." THE BIG WM. FOX FEATURE. BERTHA KALICH Of interBERTHA KALICH . national BERTHA KALICH fame, jn the photo-drama every woman should gee and every man should study. It teems SLANDER with SLANDER interest. SLANDER J/- and fid. \ Reserves at Collier t 1/6,

EAST END BATHING BESERVE. TO-NIGHT. ° -f By Special Bequest, a L°xg X ight dance '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 fid; Ladies, Is. Dancing starts 3 p.m. IIOBT. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary. t~ LOQK LOOK AHEAD: THESE IS OXE PLACE THAT XEYEK DISAPPOINTS THE I PUBLIC—- '£ H E gAST gND ON RASTER JJONDAY

GRAND SEASIDE CARNIVAL FULL PARTICULARS LATER. ALL TRAINS AXD TRAMS STOP AT RESERVE. Admission: Adult?, Cd; Children, Free. SOCIAL AND DANCE in the Pavilion at 8 p.m. I;. BENXOCH, ' Hon; Sec.

AIM ATE pl-ATXS CLUBTHIRD ANNUAL MEETING AT HAWERA ST E R jjf OND A Y APRIL 9, 1917. Excellent Day's Sport for All. G. A. HOLDER, Secretary, Box 3, Hawera.

Blow-out Savers for Motorists. pARRY one with you on every trip. ■ Prices from ss. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR AGENT • - ■ ELTHAJi. MONEY TO LEND THROUGHOUT a TARANAKIj jECJ TO ANY AMOUNT, on any *eeurity, repayable by easy instalments. Bills discounted. Strictest confidence. . Call, tvrite or telephone. T. W. WELCH. nottt Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. - .VV m. . #r«-

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1917, Page 1

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