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AMUSEMENTS. • A new Billie Burke Post card will be given away to-night. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT! An entirely new selection of Filmic Gems Headed by GLADYS HULETT2 IN "HEP. NEW YORE." "HER SEW YORK." "HER NEW YORK." "HEP. NEW YORK." "HER NEW YORK." "HER NEW YORK." "HER NEW YORK.'' "HSR NEW YORE." "HER NEW YORK." "HER NEW YORK." A dainty country maiden goes to And her CITY.OF SjßEAife There she marries her poet and for awhile they are . .HILARIOUSLY. HAPPY AST) DELIGHTFULLY DEAD 3EOKE. Then the husband's employer takes an interest in the- pretty wi*e AND EVENTS MOVE SWIFTLY. . An original picture. i Not heing a suitable subject | for children this picture will | be screened AT NIGHT SESSIONS ONLY. ALSO SHOWING—GAUMONT GRAPHIC LIMBERGER CYCLONE (Comedy) HERRING INDUSTRY MATINEE TO-MORROW CHILDREN 2d 3d 3d 3d 3d MARY PICKFORB MARY PICKPORI MARY PICKFORD IN "THE GIRL OP YESTERDAY." "TaE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." "THE GIRL OF YESTERDAY." OHILIWEN 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d KAIMATA HALL. TO-NIGHT JJIAREWELL 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 the 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. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AND BRITISH TRADES EXHIBITION. /fAWERA, JULY 2,3, 4, 5, 6, and 7,1917. ■ JHIS year the British Board of Trade, through their Commissioner in Wellington (Mr. R. Dalton), is co-operating .vith the Winter Show to put on an exhibition of British Manufactures. This is the first step in officially introducing Bri•Jsh goods to **•■* ""Mi" i" '»—» with the scher inent 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— GOODS FOR BRITISH PEOPLE." i Also displays of British Goods in every shop in Hawera. Window dressing competitions #HIS YEAR'S SHOW AND EXHIBITION. Distinctively Different from all others. Visitors will come to Hawera eagt to see something that no other part of the Dominion provides, :md 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, Home Industry, Bee Keepers, Poultry, Dogs, etc., etc. - Schedules on Application. Entries close on Tuesday, June 19, with H. A. LENNON, Secretary, Box 70. Hawera.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 1

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439

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 1

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