AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NiOHT! TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY only. MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE. MATINEE MATINEE- MATINEE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 3. A beautiful study for adults and children. The Boom Picture of a Century. THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." "THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." •THE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD." ; . or "ini; Miracle op life." "THE MtP.ACLF. OF LIFE." "THE MIRACLE .OF LIFE." A sweet new "blossom of humanity, fresh fallen from Qbd's .own homo to flower ob earth. YOU WOMEN! VOU WIVES sListen to tM utorv as told in TtfE DIVINITY OF MOTHERHOOD. YOU MOTHERS: See the fank folly in this woman. YOU FATHERS: . See the pitiablestate of this man. and go on your knees. in thankfulness that you were' not given such a mate as this. YOU DAUGHTERS: Learn the lesson of life-from this inspir [ng photo-play. YOU CHILDREN: Bee little "Might-have-been" in the Paradise .of Birth. In the sheltered pools lie 1 cooing, "babies —little gurgling, kicking, laughing dimpled little babies, just like youif brother and sister. Babies nestling the visitation of the angels to cftrfry them to their homes on earth. What a beautiful conception for the littlq ones. < ' ALSO ALSO • ALSO APPEARANCE OF OUR OWN, GLORIOUS . BILLIB BURKE. BltlM BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. Jn M Greatest Triumph GLORIA'S ROMANCE. GLORIA'S ROMANCE. GLORIA'S ROMANCE. GLORIA'S ROMANCE. Usual prices for this stupendous pro \ gramme. •Ring 'phone 305 .atty timo te-day for reserves. ANZAC CONCERT. TO-NIGHT tfONDAY, APRIL 23, 1917In Aid of the Red Cross and Y.M.C.A. Toy Symphony., Good Orchestra Melodious and Mirthful Music, amusing One-act Farce, HOME-MADE SWEETS. PONQS BY THE BEST SONGSTERS INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS RECITATIONS, DANCES ' - Jo conclude With an amusing cne-act ; . Farce. Tickets of. Messrs. Beckbessinger, b'ribbons, Gaustad, anff Rennie; Mrs. Marlow, ladies of the Red Cross and Laoies' Patriotic Guild; of Miss Z. Sheard and Mrs. F. Rowe, Urenui; Miss Atkin son, Lepperton; Miss Little, Sentry Kill; Mr. Bullions, Waihi; Mr. F. Y. Andrew, Huirangi; Mr. Foreman, Tikorangi. BUSINESS NOTICES. GENUINE REDUCTIONS. JN JEWELLERY. FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY ' ' j PER CENT DISCOUNT OFff MARKED PRICES. 8' written guarantee given with all watches and clocSs. C.OOKES Next Everybody'*. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 'A BOON, for Country Homes, Stores Halls, etc.—the "WIZARD" Lighting System, Vie only "MATCH-LIT"_ hollow-wire system in the world. OVER 300 PLANTS INSTALLED IN TARANAKI. Each plant guaranteed for five years. • The immediate success of the Wizard produced the usual crop of imitators, but the VITAL POINTS of the Wizard lamps are patqpted and cannot be imi* fated, so intending' purchasers should entire carefully into ti») merits of the iVj&lSl before' aeceptUg the assurance »f sale| ;men tbat_their lamps are "just ts good.' For furtk er particulars and prices apply t0 "00 7 Nosiaaaoa *h *j fRQgGHAM O' NEW. PLYMOUTH. SPLENDID HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. EVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST SCREENING OF SWEET MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORI) MARY PICKDOHD V Queen supreme of Pictureland, and her husband OWEN MOORE OWEN MOORE IN CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. Any and all of "Little Mary's" pictures please. To see her face is at once to love that gay little romping the V' S PPhone 365 any time for reserves. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. A STUPENDOUS DOUBLE PROGRAMME LOUISE ' GLAUM LOUISE GLAUM LOUISE GLAUM <?'- IN ~ "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." (Written by Richard Harding Davis). Also BEAUTIFUL KITTY GORDON BEAUTIFUL KITTY GORDON In "AS IN A LOOKING GLASS." "AS IN A LOOKING GLaS>S>." "AS IN A LOOKING GLASS." "AS IN A LOOKING GLASS." TWO REMARKABLE STARS. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS, TENDERS will be received at l&y office till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 4th, for the Erection of Museum and Additions to Public Library for the New Plymouth Borough Council. £KAXK MESSENGER,' F.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect}, Devon Street. SPECIAL MOTOR SERVICE. NEW PLYMOUTH—HAWERA AND RETURN JTVE-SEATER CAR leaves Daily News Office, Currie Street, daily, at 4.30 a.m. for Hawera, reaching latter place at 7 a.m., and connecting with early train to Wanganui. Car leaves Mr L. 0. Hooker's, Hawera, for New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. ORDINARY MOTOR COACH PARES. T. H. BRANSGROVE. SHORTHAND WRITERS WANTED! The demand for Shorthand Writers Is greatly in excess of the supply. I/earn L'oyd Shorthand in 30 days and get 9 to 12 months start on your fniends who are learning other systems. BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, ' WELLINGTON. PRICE OF PIGS, NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP BACON and MEAT PACKING COMPANY are now offering—--6d lb for BACONERS and s*d lb for PORKERS. B. D. STONE, New Plymouth Agent. J. ; MARRA, Stratford Agent. "piE JNGLEWOOD QO-OPERATIVE JJACON QURING £O., J^TD., Is at present offering tci Shareholders SIXPENCE PER LB. FOR BACONERS and FIVEPENCE FOR PORKERS ALL ' NEW STOCKS Wools,. Cottons, Laces, etc. Garments for Women and Children. Agent for Taranaki Daily News, Auckland Weekly News, Canterbury Times, Sporting Review and N.Z. Farmer. Weekly Press. Agent Sewing Machines, etc. C. 11. RETFORD. CUBRIE
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 April 1917, Page 1
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