AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE "Where the best picture* are" (TO-NIGHT JO-NIGHT JM programme of Exceptional Brilliance and Variety. : JEeaded by the Fox Super-feature— THE BHD OF THE TRAIL." The end of the trail." *THB END OF THE TRAIL." >THE EDO OF THE TRAIL." •►THE BHD OF THE TRAIL." *THB END OF THE TRAIL." Love Among the Snow* pHltt Rugged lee-bound North furnishes |h* motive of this Great Big Wholesome j "Story Starring WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAN FARNTJM An even better and more exciting pietare than "Big Bill's" last portrayal in "THE MAN FROM BITTER HOOTS." —On the Same -Programme "THE CRIMINAL." "THE CRIMINAL" "THE CRIMINAL." "THE CRIMINAL." 1 Gripping Triangle Drama Starring WILLIAM DESMOND and .JULLIAM DBSMOND and CLARA WILLIAMS. CLARA WILLIAMS. & Modern Romance of Xew York, with an Appealing Love Story. Usual Price*. Flan at Collier's. HATDfEE TO-MORROW MATINEE TO-MORRUV. WILLIAM FARNUM WILLIAM FARNUM In a THB BHD OF THE TRAIL" "Tint BHD OF THE TRAIL" CHILDREN': 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d , GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. NEW PLYMOUTH. TONIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. At 8 p.m. gECOND DIVISION Ita aims, objlcts and work. An address will be given as above by .Mr- R. A. Armstrong, of Wellington, president of the Second Division League of New Zealand. His Worship the Mayor will preside. All are invited, especially ladies. * HEMPTOX HALL, ORATO. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1917. PAREWELL pATRIOTIC QOXCERT. IW be given by Mr. R. B. Barnett s I Coastal Pupils. Splendid programme f vccal and instrumental solos and dueti. Supper immediately after the concert. Dance to follow. Admission: 2s. This is the farewell patriotic concert that will be given by Mr. Barnett, who leaves for camp in September. HOLLAND HALL MONDAY, 3, 1917. At 8 p.m. rjATHOLIC gUCHRE pARTY AND J)AXCE. Genta, ' 1/6 Ladies, 1/-. STRATFORD A. A P. ASSOCIATION. .JJOTICE is hereby given that a requisition signed by 19 members requesting that a special general meeting be called. A meeting of members will be lieid c Saturday, September 1, in the Foresters' Gall, Regan Street, at 1.30. Business: To consider the motion carried in connection with the liquor bar at the next show. J. W. BOOX, President. AN APOLOGY. Jp. E. J. BAKER 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 *lll commence running on Tuesday afternoon, August 25. 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 ♦very morning at 0. returning from Xew Plymouth at 4. A time-table showing intermediate running will be published «ext week. "WIZARD" AUTOMATIC STEAM VULCAXISER. rpHE only safe and satisfactory method of vulcanisation is by steam process. Easy to operate for either covers or tubes. Priji- complete with full equipment ati'l instruction, 30s. "G-Wiz" Si earn Yu!cani*er complete, 18/6. IRA J. BRIDGER Met or Accessory Depot Eltham. J7IXC I P OROZIER, Xo. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the M-; )iitain or anywhere else. Big, roomy ;ir». Competent drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1917, Page 1
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