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a AMUSEMENTS. Change of Programme every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Jlatineo evay Saturday gillie Burke eve-y Monday and Tuesday. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J AN EXTRAORDINARY FILM, "THE DUMB GENIUS." "THE DUMB GENIUS." -"THE DUMB GENIUS." '"""' The Ape from "THE CIRCUS OF DEATH." Maeko" is not an ordinary movie star: Ee is a Chimpanzee is almost human. Man and Monkey, th« latter fighting for hi* life, hanging at the dizzy height of gOO feet, form only one of the many sensational scenes in "THE DUMB GENIUS." MATINEE . TO-MORROW. / 3d CHILDREN 3rL DUMB GENIUS.' 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN 'THE PAWNBROKER." TARANAKI'S WONDERLAND. 'AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S QREAT I^rNTER gHOW KING GEORGE CORONATION HALT. WEDNESDAY, ' THURSDAY, t FRIDAY, and SATURDAY,' JUNE 13, 14, 15 and 16, Competitions for: — DAIRY" FACTORY and FARMERS' PRODUCE GARDEN VEGETABLES HOME INDUSTRIES HONEY FANCY WORK TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES TRADESMEN'S DISPLAYS Etc.,'"Etc., Etc.

POULTRY gHOW THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 14th and 15th. All Entries close on Saturday, June 2nd, at 9 Schedules on application to A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary, P.O. Box 19, SEW PLYMOUTH." TJOMINIO'N J) A IKY gHOW JJRITISH EXHIBITION. HAWERA, JULY 2,3,4,5, 6, and 7,1017. rp'HIS year the British Board of Trade, through their Commissioner in Wellington (Mr." R. Dalton), is co-operating with the Winter Show- to put on an exhibition of British Manufactures. "This is the firfet step in officiary introducing British goods to the public, in accordance with the scheme of the Britisfi Govern, ine-nt to co-ordinate the industrial forces of the Empire, and for the development of the Empire's trade, more especially ■with the Overseas Dominions. In a word, Jhe opening of an era of—r "BRITISH GOODS'FOR BRITISH t .PEOPLE." Displays of British Goods in every shop in Hawera. WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITIONS THIS YEAR'S SHOW AND EXHIBITION. Distinctively Different from' air others. jVfiiitbrs will" come to Hawera eager to see something that no other part of the Dominion provides, jwd will go away realising that their lives have been broadened by having had the good fortune of* visiting such an EXHIBITION'. which is the first of its kind in the Dominion. Classes for Butter, Cheese, Fancy Work, Some Industry, Bee Keepers, Poultry, Dogs, etc., etc. Schedules on Application. intrles close on Vuesday, June 19, with ~■':' ' H. A, LENNON, Secretary, SECOND-HAND Spencer (London) ' piano, in splendid order, no dry iot, £lB 10s cash; terms, 12/6 monthly. Pargain^ollierfc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1917, Page 1

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