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AJfUSEHENTS. THE EMPIRE "Where the Best Pictures Ate." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIHU. WILLIAM DESMOND ' AND DOROTHY DALTOK , " IX THE TRIANGLE MASTERPLA7 'A GAMBLE IN SOOLS" "A GAMBLE HI SOOLS" •A GAMBLE IN SOULS"' •A GAMBLE IN SOULS ' "A GAMBLE IN SOULS' ALSOBILLIE BURKE IN "THE MIDNIGHT RIOT." The Big Sensation of "Gloria'* Romance.'* < juro-i THE LOCAL SCHOOLS FILM. THE LOCAL SCHOOLS FILM. COMMENCING TOMORROW. FOR TWO XIGIITS. VUR FIRST BIG FROHMAN FEATURE •THE WITCHING HOUR.", "THE WITCHING HOUR." -THE WITCHING HOUR.' . •THE WITCHING HOU2.' i •THE WITCHING HOUR.' -THE WITCHING HOUR.' The wonder of cinematography Hailed as the rear's marvel. Eliminator of all other masterpices. Works the gamut- of human emotions Incomparable in its wondrous efleets Teeming with startling situations Curies one along by its intensity Human in its appeal Imposing in its staging and settings Novel in its theme ' Great is what the critics say. Happy in its ending Overwhelming as a p'notodrama Unchallenged as a whole Jteleued as a special attraction. ' Reserve at Collier's.

|JA LL WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. A FAREWELL SOCIAL will be tendered to PRIVATE M. KELLY. J. D. ROSS, Hon. Sec. , HOTICES. «ii | 1 ■ |— ■ 1 , ™ - FARM FOR IMMEDIATE SALE /\WING to my ions going to the Front, my Farm, containing 550 um, litwted at Pukearuhe, White Cliff,/it for absolute Mile. Apply to ffca nndenigned. J. W. H. MARTIN, {Private Bag, Waitara ' - J^EPPERTON MOTOR CAR SERVICE A MOTOR-CAR will leave Waitara daily at 12 o'elock (noon), for perton Junction, connecting with the mid-day train fro» New Plymouth to Wangsnui, leaving Lepperton Junction for Waitara immediately on arrival of train. C. H. JOHNSTON, • Waitara. PLANTING SEASON, 1917.

crrE offer the following In strong. . hardy, well-grown plants:— yEUIT TREES.—AII kinds; one year Is &1 each. 15s per dozen, £5 per 100; two years, 2s each, 18s per dozen. '£7 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHOB *yß—6s per dozen. OKHAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS.— Is to 3s fid each, according to variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. OARBERRY AND. BOXTHOKN.—One year, las per 1000; two years, 20s to 25s per 1000. CDPBESSUS, MACROCARPA, LAWSONIANIA, PINUS IXSIGNIS and MUBICATA (or other pines).—Two years, 15s to 20s per 100. ROSES—A large selection; 1/3 each, 12s dozes. Novelties as per catalogue#. The above are minimum prices—packing and freight extra in all cases, t' ta Jogues free on application. Terms: 5 per cent. di«*>unt for cash vith order (excepting for Barberry and Boxthom); 2J per cent within one ponth from invoice. Donealt t Davies, Ltd., New Plymouth A. S. Hicks, Tikorangi G. H. Mills, Nonnsnby R. McK. Morison, Stratford Morshead Nursery Co., New Plymouth W. P. Taylor, Stratford NOTICE. "OESTDENTS of New Plymouth, Junetioo Road, and Inglewood District an notified that I have taken up the Motor Bus Run lately carried on by Mr. W. Jackson between New Plymouth and Ingiewood. Customers may rely on ittict attention to messages, parcels, Send your parcels through mo—it will " W J oo * Mf im* cheaper than motto will be to please my ensto- - ■*. ,wm*:

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 1

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504

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 1

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