AMUSEMENTS. Everywhere you move, in the street, on the trams, ct the show, the subject is "Tho Girl of Yesterday." Everyone 13 eayisg "Ivlar7 Pickford's best picture." A BEAUTIFUL "PARAMOUNT" FILM HA2V PICKFORD IN "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY" THE EMPIRE-TQ-NiGHT! TO-NIGHT! FOn THE LAST TIME. MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MA2Y PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD XAS.Y PICKFORD IN "TBE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "TilE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY.'' A picture play which gives delightful Mar/ opportunities for the display of her rarest charms. Don't mis 3 the find screening of this beautiful pictuie to-night. —COMMENCING Tp-MORROW—-GLADYS HULETTE IN "HER NEW YORK." "HER NEW YORK." , "HER YORK." "HER NEW YORK." Whai will an unscrupulous man not do to get the girl he wants! A STORY OF THE BIG CITY. Usual Prices, Plan at Collier's. KAIMATA HALL. / FAREWELL gOCIAL "Will be tendered by the residents of Waitui and Kaimata, on FRIDAY, 15th INSTANT, ■) • \ MRS., MISS and MR. GEORGE MORGAN, who are leaving, the district. Also: For the Unveiling of tse KAIMATA ROLL OF HONOH. Music, Song, Dance and Story. Excellent Floor, Music and Supper. Admission: Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. G, CAPPER, President. Motor cars will leave the Post Office at 7.30 o'clock, for which free seats may be arranged with Mr. W. G. Ladbrook. 1917 , EIGHTH 1917 DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AND BRITISH TRADES EXHIBITION. ETA WERA,JULY 2,3, 4, 5,0, and 7,1917. iJ'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- first step in officially introducing British goods to the public, in accordance with the scheme of the British Government 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, the opening of an era of—"BRITISH GOODS FOR BRITISH PEOPLE." '1 • ' Also ftlspl&ys of British Goods in every shop in H&wera. WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITIONS f THIS YEAR'S SHOW AND EXSIBITION. _ Distinctively Different from all others. Viiitor* will come to Bawera eag.v »r to ; see something that no other - p«:t of the Dominion provides, £i:d will go away realising that th«.ir lives have been broadened* by having had the qpod fortune of visiting sucli an EXHIBITIONwhich is the first of its kind in the Dominion. Classes for Butter, Cheese, Fancy Work, Home Industry, Bee Keepers, Poultry, Dogs, etc., etc. 1 Schedules on-Application. Entries close on Tuesday, June 19, with ' H. A. LENNON, , Secretary, Box 79, Hawera. • fJENTSf ■'See this: Smart, Stylish suits made to measure from 58/6 at the Palatine, New Plymouth. See adTcrtii«B«nt on mat 8.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1917, Page 1
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