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AMUSEMENTS.. Reserve vour Seats at Collier's for TO-NIOHT TO-NIGHT EVERYBODY'S! •LAST NIGHT. A sensation in Modern Photo-drama. The famou3 ■ BLUE-BIRD FILMS Present . The Charming MARY FULLER MARY FULLER and MARY FULLER MARY FULLER ,* Popular MARY FULLER In a five-reel version of (\ WALLACE IRWIN'S MORAL PLAY '' "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." > "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." "THROWN TO THE LIONS." A GOOD Story of BAD People; their WICKED doings in a WICKED city, revealing the midnight revels in NEW YORK'S QUESTIONABLE CAFES A story pulsating with the real red-blood of heart-throbbing and passionate romance. NOTE.—This film has been PASSED BY THE CENSOR, but, being on a subject that young minds would, not understand, children under 18 y»ars will NOT be admitted. COMING TO-MORROW A FOX MASTER PLAY. "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS" "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS" "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS" A refreshing story of the out-of-doors. Featuring a beautiful new star, JUNE CAPRICE. Prices as usual, i Plan at Collier's. CORONATION HALL, TOKO. J± SOCIAL AND DANCE will be tendered to Riflemen J. Fineham, T. Goldup and L. Stanford on THURSDAY evening, June 21st, commencing at 8 o'clock. Good music, good floor and good supper. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/- ■' . I SALE OF WORK AND CONCERT. J± SALE of Work in aid of the BackBlocks Mission, will be held in St. Mary's Hall on Thursday, -June 21st, from 2 to 6 p.m. ' PROGRAMME. I'.' Overture—Pianoforte—Miss Hirst. 2. Recitation—"The Irish Soldierfs . Dream"—Miss Collins. 3. Instrumental quartette—Rosamunde —Misses Leatham and I. Hirst, Messrs Rockel. 4. Song—"Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind"—Mr. McDonald. 5. Song—Selected—Miss M. Peart. 6. Vocal Quartette—"Breathe So Softly"—Choir Members. 7. Song—"A Song* of Thanksgiving"— Mrs. Campbell. FIVE MINUTES' INTERVAL. 8. Instrumental Quartette— Misses Leather and I. Hirst, Messrs Rockel. 9. Song—"Mountain Lovers"—Mrs. Wilkes. v 10. Concerto, two pianos—Greig—Misses Leatham and Breton. 11. Song—Selected—Miss M. Peart. 12. Recitation—"Dandy Fifth"—Mrs.Holbrook. M. ttong— "Love*. the Pedlar"—Mrs. 'Campbell. 14. Song—"Prince Ivan's Song"—Mr. McDonald. M. GODFREY, Hon. Secretary. APPLICATIONS. MANAGER CHEESE FACTORY. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Manager of Three-Vat Cheese Factory. Output 146 tons. No Whey Separation. Married man required. Second-class driver's certificate required. Apply, stating salary required,, before June 20, to JOHN GALLY (Secretary), Otar&ia Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd., Martinborough. RAHOTU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LTD. MANAGER WANTED FOR CHEESE AND BUTTER FACTORY. (Output about 300 tons cheese). fpHE Manager having resigned on account of ill health, applications are invited from first-class cheesemakers, and will be received during the month of June. Applicants to hold second-class engine-driver's certificate, to state salary required, and when able to take up position. Good residence and usual allowances. Good salary to a good man. Further particulars can be obtained from Mr. W. C. Green, Chairman, Ra-. hotu, or from the undersigned. HUGH BAILY, Secretary. New Plymouth, June 1, 1917. TO PATRIOTIC MOTORISTS. 'THIS Tear of all years nte British AVON TYRES. You will support j*n all-British Company, and obtain the j ttst return in Service and Security.! 'Agwtti everywhere. So'« N.Z. TXitribr.-: Itam Itolkjf »atl Co.. Tii..O'aiUtcliu.'o.|

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1917, Page 1

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