AMUSEMERIS. The Home of Big Feature Films. EVERYBODY'S! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. PEGGY HYLAND in "THE ENEMY" TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT iitill the big attractions come rolling one after another like, the waves of the Ocean AND JUST AS CEASELESS TWIN-STAR PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT In the Greater Vitagraph Drama Peg* Hyland "THE ENEMY" Julia S. Gordon "THE ENEMY" Evan Overton in "THE ENEMY" Chares Kent "THE ENEMY" and "THE ENEMY" James Morrison "THE ENEMY" From 'Bow Wow'' the Saloon Outcast to A GREAT CIVIL ENGINEER A lesson to those whose habits threaten to master them 2sO SERMON" but a STRONG, GLORIOUS STORY. —ALSO— A DELIGHTFUL BLUE-BIRD FEATURE J. WARREN KERRIGAN the idol J. WARREN KERRIGAN of the J. WARREN KERRIGAN Fair Sex LOUISE LOVELY and LOUISE LOVELY . LOUISE LOVELY THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER" - "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER" - "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER" "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER" - A Bright and Sparkling Photoplay with Kerrigan at his best. Be Sure and Come Early. Prices As Usual. lIEMPTON HALL, OKATO. WELCOME SOCIAL and Presentations will be given to Privates H. Gordge and G. Julian on TUESDAY, August 21, commencing S p.m. Usual Admission. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. PARKES' SETTLEMENT FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. DISTRICT LANDS AND SURVEY OFFICE. NEW PLYMOUTH, AUGUST S, 1917. THE above settlement situated about one mile from Kaponga and eight miles from Elthaia railway station, and comprising seven lots from fifty to sixty acres in area of first-class dairying land is now available for application by discharged soldiers. Applications will be received at the Lands Ollice, New Plymouth, up to 4 p.m. on Monday, 3rd September, 1917. Plans, application forms and full particulars obtainable at this office, and sale posters will shortly be on view at the various post offices. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. WHITELEY SPRINgI'LOWER SHOW WHITELEY HALL, SEPT. 0 and 7. J± WONDERFUL Display of Daffodils. Nothing liner to be seen in the Dominion, will be on exhibition; the latest and best in the Floral World. This effort eclipses all previous ones held in New Plymouth. Reserve Thursday and Friday for thi: charming show. T. G. SOLE, Hon. Secretary. BUY BRITISH AVON TYRES. The most durable of all Tyres are AVONS. They have a troad of" toughest and most resilient rubber, and fabric walls of sturdiest strength. Obtainable everywhere. Sole NJS. Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. MILITARY SADDLES 'yyE have secured from the Defence Department a heavy stock of surplus Military Saddles. j BEST MAKES, ' BEST MATERIALS, BEST FOR HARD SERVICE Every Farmer, Dairyman, and Stockman should have one of these splendid saddles. Easy to ride in, easy for the horse's back, and unrivalled for strap* ping on parcels, etc. The range includes best officer's saddles and the lower grades. PRICES. FROM £2 15s UPWARDS. EARLY APPLICATION IS NECESSARY AS THEY WILL GO .SOON. Call and see them, or write to COOK & LISTER, CURRIi: STREET and BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Carrie Street 'phone 572, Brougham Street 'phone 549. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE (>ECIL ARDEN, Mine Host, draws only. Speight's Beer and has a name for selling spirit true to label. If you're a «poit yonni meet your friend* thwe.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 1
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