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AMUSEMENTS. OHE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ] • AND TO-MORROW. DOUBLE STAR FEATURE PROGRAMME. -<No.' 1ATER VITAGRAPH PRESENTS . LILLIAN WALKER LILLIAN WALKER '/(of the Delightful Dimples) In the Blue-Ribbon Feature. •?" ' INDISCRETION' .? INDISCRETION' •INDISCRETION' 'INDISCRETION' •"Dedicated to all girls at a dangerous /' age." i:j pow often IB innocent frfencas mistaken for.wanton willingness? ' 1 ■' —Kb 2.—, iA GOLD ROOSTER FEATURE STARING ' JEANNE EAGLES JEANNE EAGLES "THE HOUSE OF FEAR" ••THE HOUSE OF FEAR" "THE HOUSE OF FEAR" {& Picturisation of one of Arnold Daly's Famous Detective- Stcrtet '£. thrilling solution of a dark "and puzzling set of happenings. {tQ MORROW TO-MORROW 'fIfiATDJEB AT 2 P.M. pHEJmEN 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d THE HOUSE OF FEAR." •THE HOUSE OF FEAR." **" r A thrilling Detective Story. »LSO: \*THE ROMANCE OF LLOYD \ GEORGE." TWO ROARING COMEDIES -iBAUMONT GRAPHIC," etc. 3d,. Rt- 34 3d 3d HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. TONIGHT <Ai LADIES' BALL will be held in the above Hall on FRIDASJ JUNE 8, in feid of Funds. COOD MUSIO. GOOD. FLOOR. | TIP-TOP 80PPEB,' j . GentSj 2/-j Ladies, 1/& B. V. TOOKE, E, M. CLARKE, Secretaries. fjjV|E;STOWN JJALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. JfiiAREWELU •gpCIAL AND JJ>.ANCE. •Dancing; Cards; Songs and Musical Items by Best Talent. Good Supper, Good Floor, Good Music. •PEESENTATIONTOSERGEANT V. C. DAVIES. Baker's Bus leaves the 'Post Office at 7.30 o'clock^ pents., Is 6d*' Ladies, Is; Children, 6d. '.■'.■ ■ J. LOVELL, Chairman. BUSINESS NOTICES. - MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. MOTOR-CAR will leave Waitara daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for LepJunction, connecting with the mid-day train from New Plymouth to <Wanganui,. leaving Leppei)ton Junction for Waitara immediately on arrival of train, C. E JOHNSTON, Waitara. PLANTING SEASON, 1917. JiyiS bffer the following in strong; hardy, well-grown plants:— •FRUIT TREES.—AII kinds; one year Is , " Qd each, 15s per dozen, .£5 per 100; two years, 2s each, 18s per dozen, '£7 per 100. 500SEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHUBARB.—6s per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS— Is to 3s 6d each, according to variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.-One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. BARBERRY. AND BOXTHORN.—One year, 16s per 1000; two years, 20s to 25s per 1000. CTJPRESSUS, MACROCARPA, LAWSONIANIA, PINUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA (or other pines).—Two years, ISs to 20s per 100. ROSES.—A large selection; 1/3 each, 12s dozeif. Novelties, as per catalogues. The above are minimum prices—packing and freight extra in all cases. Catalogues free on application. Terms: 5 per cent, discount for cash with order (excepting for Barberry and Borthorn); 2J per cent, within one month from invoice. .. Duncan & Davies, Ltd., New Plymouth A. S. Hick's, Tikorangi G. H. Mills, Normanby ,- & "McK. Morison, Stratford fiffJLtttid; gggfll

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 1

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