AJIUSEMENXS. THE EMPIRE* toniave surely heard that our Monday programme if THEBBST screened in New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Brilliant Triangle Problem Play. < DOROTHY DALTON most adorable of screen sirens. 'fcOWAHDHIOWAN ® , AMD ' ENID MAHKEY ;. . til' est • " *XJS*B£A£E OF THE SPECIES." •"THE FEMEAIE qF THE SPECIES." "ME jTHE SPECIES.-" *THE FEMALE OP T&E SPECIES." tWO WOMEN pse their natural weapons in a BATTLE BOYAL for "• ONfItiMAN. "" 'AJTD ;THE - SIREN LOST. •'|!tS A TRIANGIE—The _ pictures thai tave gto6d.s%e great'teat'of TIME and - . ate aiigwwledged . thboikkoi® the world ■ >a the HNEST MOTION PICTURES, w , PRODUCED. k j«-ALSO WITH US TO-NIGHT—: }, BIIXIE BUSES "THE SHADOW. OF, SCANDAL" GLORIA'S ROMANCE No. 9 Gloria's adventures grow more deeply interesting each. week. SOjDI CAN PIOKUP THE STORY NOW. (rices ti usual. Plan at Colliers. k CORONATION HALL, TOKO. \i Social and dance win be ten- > dered to Riflepien J. Fincham, T. Wdup fffld L. Stanford on THURSDAY evening, whe 21st, commencing at 8 p'clock. music, good floor and*good | supper, Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, V''SHOWS #917 EIGHTH 1917 .{DOMINION DAIRY AND BRITISH TRADES EXHIBITION. jjaAWERA, JULY 2,3,4,5,6, and 7,1917. jrpms year the British Board of Trade, f through their Commissioner in Wellington (Mr. R. Dal ton), is. co-operating with the Winter Show to put on an exhibition of British- Manufactures. This is (the first step in officially introducing Briliisli goods to the public, in accordance .with the scheme of the British Govern. )nent to co-ordinate the industrial forces 'pf the Empire, and for the development of the empire's trade, more especially with the "Overseas Dominions. In a word, lithe opening of an era of—."BRITISH' GOODS FOR BRITISH PEOPLE." • Also (tys of British Gobds in every shop werp. ) , WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITIONS THIS YEAR'S SHOW AND EXHIBITION. Distinctively Different from all others. Visitors Will' come to Hawera < wr to see something that no other part of the Dominion provides, and will go v away realising that their lives have: been broadened by havings/had the gOod fortune of visiting such an exhibition. which is the flfet of its kind in the Dominion. daises for Butter, Cheese, Fancy Work, Home -Industry, Bee Keepers, Poultry, Dogs, etci, etc. Schedules on Application. Entrijß. close oft. Tuesday, June 19, with H.' A. LENNON, Secretary, Sox 79, Hawera. TIMBER AND JOINERY. ISO THE B0ILD?B.-I can-supply your order direct from the mills and Bave you money. ?0 THE FARMER.—I can supply your i requirements to your nearest station at lowest rates. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.—You can have the benefit of my long experience in ordering your requirements. ' 1 CAN SUPPLY any size, any quantity, « v any quality, without delay. Get , in touch with me if you desire . to save money. Address: SO Fulford St. 'Phone 330. J, AUSTIN, NEW - (PLYMOUTH. SECOND-HAND Spencer (London) . piano, in splendid order, no dry r0t,.%18 10s cash; terms, lift monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1917, Page 1
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