AMUSEMENTS. As in other towns so the mighty propagandist film success—"WHEßE ARE MY CHILDREN?" captured New Plymouth by storm. Packed to the Doors Last Night. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT For the Second Time E. J. CARROLL •Presents the Greatest MotionPicture Success ever Screened. Fathers, Fetch your Sons. Mothers, Bring your Daughters To see the Terrific Sex Problem Film, "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" ..othing to Offend or Embarass. Nothing to Offend or Embarass. Everything to Interest and Educate. Everything to Interest and Educate. A POWERFUL MORAL LESSON. Children Under 18 Not Admitted. Children Under 18 Not Adnfetted. By Order of the N.Z. Film 'Censor. IT'S DARING, YES; BUT IT'S NOT INDECENT. IT'S A TERRIFIC INDICTMENT. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" ■WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" •OH, DRY THOSE TEARS." ITS PAINFUL, IT'S PITIFUL. Admission! 2s and Is. Reserves at Collier's, 2s Gd. W. A. Low, Manager. gT. J£ARY'S gULB AND gPRING JiLOWER gHOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 30 and 31. A MAGNIFICENT Display of Bulbs, Pot Plants and Spring Flowers, tastefully arranged. Attractive "Produce" Stall, ''Sweets" Stall, Afcernoon Tea. Proceeds in aid of the Sunday School Re-building Fund. Show open 2.30 p.m. to 0 p.m. and'T.SO p.m. to !) p.m. on both days. Adults, Is; Children, (id. HELP THE SOLDIER t WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0& 7. I AfAGNIFICENT display of Cut Blooms and Pot Plants from noted growers in the Dominion. Competitions in Decorated Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantels and Baskets, Ladies' Sprays, Vases, Children's Buttonholes "Hpys 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 day. Admission to show, 1/-; children, Gd. T. G. SOLE. MILITARY SADDLES TVE have secured from the Defence Department a heavy stock of surplus Military Saddles. 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 strapping 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 CO .SOON. Call and see them, or write to COOK & LISTER, CURRIE STREET and BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Currie Street 'phone 572, Brougham Street 'phone 549. [A Card.]. AJINOLD Q gTURROCK L.MUS., T.C.L., PIANIST (Late of Christchurch). Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, Harmony, etc. Messages and letters to Collier's and Hoffmann's will receive immediate attention. Terms moderate. Pupflspre-
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1917, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1917, Page 1
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