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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING TWO NIGHTS. (DIRECTION E. J. CARROLL). THE SENSATIONAL SUPER-STAR 'PROPAGANDIST PICTURE"WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" The Most Startling, Sensational, Powerful, and Impressive Picture Ever Screened in This or anv Other Country. CHILDREN UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED CHILDREN UNDER 18 NOT ADMITTED By Order of N.Z. Film Censor. LET US QUOTE THE NEWSPAPERS: The Auckland Star sap:— "Tremendous in its indictment of a monstrous, "Mid inhuman practice, remorseless in the wav it brings a great and wide=nread' social evil before the glare of publicity, strikingly daring in its theme, and'with a plot abundant with recurring episodes of the most sensational appeal the .Universal film-drama, 'Where Are My Children?' is now being widely discussed by every section of the community of this city/' "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" A SMASHING, DARING SUBJECT, DONE IN A SMASHING, D4RIVG WAY. 'WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" A Terrific Indictment Against the Pre meditated Destruction of the Unborn If you have tears prepare te shed themr.ow." "... Oh! it was pitiful." CHILDREN UNDER IS NOT ADMITTED CHILDREN UNDER IS NOT ADMITTED. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" -K rerfcotly Proper Picture that Every Woman will want Every Man to sec \ Distinct Revelation to all the World. The Sydney Daily Telegraph said: "The daring film, 'Where Are Mv Children'' Matiwef to pack the- nausea at every Bession, and in the history of" the Theatre (Acre has probably never been a greater demand for seats." DreSJ Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserved Seats. 2s Cd, At Collier's Reserved Seats Not Guaranteed After Eight O'clock. Advance Manager: Barrie Marschel.

g<T. J|AltrS £ULB AND gPRING SLOWER gHOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, | August 30 and 31. I MAGNIFICENT Display of Bulbs, ! Pot Plants and Spring Flowers, tastefully arranged. Attractive "Produce" Stall, "Sweets" Stall, Afternoon Tea. Proceeds in aid of the Sunday School Re-buikLng Fund. Show open 2.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to a p.m. on both days. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. HELP THE SOLDIER! WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 & 7. JJACNIFICENT display of Cut Blooms and Pot Plants from noted growers ■n the Dominion. Competitions in Decorated Tables (open ind novice), Decorated Mantels and Baskets, Ladies' Spravs, Vases, Children's i Buttonholes (boys and girls under 10 and from 10 to 14), Cut Blooms space on table 4 feet by 2 feet. Entries close at Mr. C. Carter's shopwhere conditions may be seen—on Tuesday, September 4 at 6 p.m. Entries free Liberal prize list, including specials. Plain and Fancy Goods, Apron, Cap and Bag, Sweets, and Produce stalls. Choruses by Glee Party each evening Afternoon Tea and Supper Open from 2 to 5.30 and from 7 to 10 each clay. Admission to show, 1/-; children, 6d. T. G. SOLE. Hon. Sec. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Twin-cylinder INDIAN Motor Cycle, with side-car; quite new; £los—a golden opportunity. ll' MBER Motor Cycle, can be inspected in the Show Bopm; £35. High-grade English 9IDDELEY-DEASY *&J, 16-20-li.p.; only requires pttintsjj; surely a snip at £2OO, 3o4£P. seven-seater StuJebaker, in goad gaing order. A miip at £ 175. riUDgQx -S-.«pee«i lightweight »et« gfrk buruij- Bboap at £ls, OH'E 39-h-f; Lillys Pneseag" P"s, i n pood go'ms order |»'«tab!§ for 39= :wt. delivery Ha**); ti V"> (">!4 promptlf at qn?»fc sale pri£9 £2o6\ NEWTON KING [A Card.] AJINOLD Q gTURROCK L.MTJS., T.C.L., PIANIST (Late of Christehurch). Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, Harmony, etc. Messages and letters to Collier's and Hoffmann's will receive immediate attention. Terms moderate. Pupils prepared for examination. GENERAL STORE, DOUGLAS, TARANAKI. POR SALE—Douglas Store, as a going concern; easy t'rrme; splendid prospects. For further particulars apply Post Office, Douglas. TO CYCLISTS. Get Avons and learn what real British Tvres are A.R.C.. 0 months' guarantee 10s; Avebury 12/ti; and TrilitJi 14/6 both 12 months' guarantee. Cromlech, 15 months' guarantee, 16/6. Sold by all Cycle Dealers. Bole N.Z. Distributors: MiTin« inri Co- Ui~ Christcluirch. .

PUBLIC NOTICES. (Exhibited by Royal Command at Buckingham Palace for Private Inspection by Their Majesties the Kinp and Queen). EXHIBITION NZ A C pIC 1 WATER COLORS SAPPER MOORE-JONES. 11 The Original view at the Soldiers' Club, King Street, on Wednesday, Thursday. ' Friday and Saturday, August 2Dih, to September Ist, from 11 to 1 p.n:.; , 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to 10 p.m. ' ADMISSION FREE. N OTIC E. i f\X and after this date I will not be ; responsible for any debts incurred in my nuiuc, under any circumstances. THOMAS KENDALL. New Plymouth* 25th August, 1917. , ROYAL LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY. NORTH TARANAKI HEAD CENTRE. VHE Annual General Meeting of the above Head Centre will be held in Soldiers' Club, on Wednesday, August 2D, at S p.m. PETER A. SCHWARTZ, Hon. Secretary. AN APOLOGY. JfR. E. J. BAJCER apologises to the public of Inglewood and the Junction road for the inconvenience caused them by his bus not running. He wishes to notify the public that his new bus will commence running on Tuesday afternoon, August 23. The timetable has been slightly altered. The early morning trip from New Plymouth and the evening trip from Inglewood have been discontinued. In future the bus will leave Inglewood every morning at 9, returning from New Plymouth at 4. A time-table showing intermediate, running will be published Uest week. ELTHAM COUNTY COUNCIL ; CONTRACT ISO, 802, *pisN*bl?as iuWi'<?«sd ia Hie Chain will t>o m&ircA at the County Offices, Eltham, up till. }0 o'clock on Saturday, Bth Sep<°mber, 1917, for the supply and delivery of 4000 cubic yards of crushed metal along the Auroa road. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Eltham. R. D. TOSSWILL, County Engineer. ELTHAM CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. APPLICATION FOR SECRETARY. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the position of scoretary to the above company. Salary £3OO per annum. Particulars of duties, etc., can be obtained at the offices of Symc and Weir, solicitors, Eltham. Applications will close on Saturday, September 8. Dated at Eltham, this 23rd August, 1917. H. D. FORSYTH. p Chairman. *OZO" TOTH POWDER whitens the 1 teeth, invigorates the gums and gives a sweet fragrance to the breath. 6d tins

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1917, Page 1

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