AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE "Where the best pictures we" Tie excellence of our programme is a by-word throughout the town. THINK OF ITI to-night TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF MOSS-FROHMAX ART DRAMA •A MAR AND THE WOMAN" *A MAX AND THE WOMAN" "A MAN AND THE WOMAN" A MAM AND THE WOMAN" - A MAN AND THE WOMAN" PA MAN AND THE WOMAN" \T l From the world-wi<!e di*cL3:vi novel bv Emile Ziia. —Supporting Films— AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE (Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne). "BEAVERS PREPARING F^R WINTER." 'From Ditmar's Book of Nature). "HIS BLUSHING BRIDE 1 ! (Comedy). JO-MORROW AND \ SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY. WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM THE THRILLING FOX FEATURE "THE END OF THE TRAIL." "THE END OF THE TRAIL." "TKJB END OF THE TRAIL." -TKfi END OF THE TRAIL." A. Hireling Story of the Rugged, SnowBound North. , —Also— WILLIAM DESMOND WILLIAM DESMOND In THE TRIANGLE SUCCESS "THE CRIMTNAL." "THE CRIMINAL." This Great Double Attraction FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. Q.RAND ,QONCERT % . SEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR in the TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD On THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, AT 8 p.m. ftoeeeds in aid of the Maketawa Y.M.C.A. Funds. Admission: 3s and 2s. Box plan at Humphrey's. • W. MESSENGER, Hon. Secretary, Inglewood Patriotic Committee. ROWAN HALL. HCIAREWELL gOCIAL Will be tendered to tMB. A MRS. C. WAITE A FAMILY (Who are leaving this district) On FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. ladies and Subscribers free; Gents 2/6. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. NEW PLYMOUTH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. At 8 p.m. gECOND j) IVISI ON Its aims, objects and work. An address will be given as above by }SI. R. A. Armstrong, of Wellington, President of the Second Division League * of New Zealand. His Warship the Mayor will preside. All are invited, especially ladies. HEMPTOX HALL, OKATO. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. JUREWELL pATRIOTIC QONCERT. Itirpl- be given by Mr. R. B. Barnett's Coastal Pupils. Splendid programme of vccal and instrumental solos and dueU. Sapper immediately after the concert. Suae to follow. Admission: 2s. This is the farewell patriotic concert that will be given by Mr. Barnett, who leaves for camp in September. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Twin-cylinder INDIAN Motor CycU, with side-car; quite new; £l*5 —a golden opportunity. HI MBER Motor Cycle, can be inspected in the Show Room; £35. High-grade English SIDDELEY-DEASY Car, 16-20-h.p.; only requires paintag; surely a snip at £2OO. 35-H.P. seven-seater Studebaker, in good going order. A snip at £175. HUDSON -3-speed lightweight motor cycle surely cheap at £ls. ONE 30-h.p. Willys Passenger Bus, in good going order (suitable for 30cwt delivery truck), to be sold .fiwnpUy at quick
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1917, Page 1
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