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AMUSEMENTS. Change of Programme Tuesdays, Thursdays aiid Saturdays. Matinee every Saturday. EVERYBODY'S! , GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . TOR THE FINAL-SCREENING. pi EXTRAORDINARY WORLD FILM, "PATE'S: BOOMERANG." "FATE'S BOOMERANG." "FATE'S BOOMERANG/' "FATE'S BOOMERANG.' 7 i "FATE'S BOOMERANG.' "FATE'S BOOMERANG/' "ji Story of Blood-Stirring Incidents. v Presenting the Youthful and Lovely —-MOLLIE.KING : -—-MOLLIS KING—"The little- Mother of the Hills." ■ 'A TALE OF CONTRASTS. The Society Life of New York against The Free Life of the Western Hills. SUPREME SUSPENSE AND CLIMAX „'. EXTRAORDINARY. Supports include*:—"Topical Budget," "We of Yefo, Japan" (scenic); "Homes of Britten Industry" (Interest) ; "Grand Scamp Strategy" (comedy). COMMENCING : TO-MOF^O>v TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ■ ■ Another of the famous 1 Blue Bird Photoplays , "NAKED HEARTS" "NAKED HEARTS" "NAKED HEARTS'' ■Even better that "Bobbie of the Ballet." Usual Prices. Reserve at jollier's TG-DAt. A CELEBRATION IN HONOR OF rgMPIRE JJAY K; IN G'S g, IR THD AY. will be held in the CORONATION HALL. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 4, 1917! In the afternoon, Archdeacon Evans will speak to the flag. Children from the schools and boy scouts will salute the flag. ■■■'.'' MRS. WOODS ORCHESTRA. AFTERNOON' TEA AUTOGRAPH . TiBLE-OLOTHS WILL BE ON VIEW. Numerous competitions- for children. Fish Ponds, Dressed Doll, Spelling Competition, etc. PROMENADE CONCERT IN HALL BY CITIZENS' BAND IN THE EVEXING. Admission: (Afternoon, 2.30) Adults 6d, Children 3d; (Promenade Concert, 7.30)' Adultsl/-. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, JUNE i. (JF.AND CONCERT, in aid of funds of Red Cross and Wounded Soldiers. Arranged by Mrs. Colin McLaren and Chas. H. Fox. 2s and Is. WM. LANDERS, .. Secretary Patriotic Committee. MOTOR CYCLE ACCESSORIES XfffE are recognised in Taranaki as having the best assortment of all motor cycle goods. Drop us a line for any goods yon may require. Prices right. IRA J. BRIDGER, Bridge Street Eltham. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. , 'ONE 12-15 4-seater Cakhorpe Car; done little work; excellent condition; ;JE2OO. PITTING CAR—3O-35 h.p., recently overhauled and painted; real good order; £230. K-SSATER CHEVROLET CAR, painted brown, practically new, has done only 1000 miles; very low priced at ;£230. 39 HUDSON, 5-Seatcr; splendid order, just been painted and overhauled. £250. IQjO STUDEBAKER, 3-soater, 25 * ' h.p., in good order; ;£175. NEWTON KING fTHE JNGLEWOOD, QO-OPERATIVE JjACON £JTJRING QO., JjTD. Is « present offering to Shareholders SEVENPENCB &.'M% BAOOMCRB.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1917, Page 1

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