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AMUSEMENTS. |BGGKAMMK CHANCED TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TCUUGHT AND TO MORROW NIGHT ONLY JEAN SOTHEKN JEAN SOTHERN JEAN SOTHERN JEAN SOTHERN JEAN SOTEERK JEAN SOTHERN (The Darling of the Screen) IN A Moas-Frohm*!! ''Art" Drains—•rasciOTO" •THE CLOtTD" "THE CLOUD'* •THE CLOUD" •THE CLOUD" "THE CLOUD" "THE CLOUD" •THE CLOUD" "THE CLOUD" •THE CLOUD ' "Your mother's good name will be ruined, so that it trill be a by-»ord through the length and breadth of the country, if you <!j not come with me." Such was the threat lie made. What did the do? A GRIPPLVG TRAGIC STORY Of % Girl's self-sacrifice for lier Mother's Reputation. A PHOTOPLAY OF INTENSE POWER AND PATHOS. —On the same programme— AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE "NEARLY A HERO" (Comedy) And a Delightful Ditmar Educational Picture " FOREIGN DEER." COMING THURSDAS NANCE O'NEILL NANCE O'NEILL In •A WOMAN'S PAST." •A WOMAN'S PAST." Until Prices. Plan at Collier's. UItENUI HALL.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. QUOTO PATRIOTIC QOXCERT SPLENDID PROGRAMME by well-known PROVINCIAL PERFORMERS Including Mis. Wiikes, Captain Allen, 4fM*r* A. B. Macdonild, A. O. Sturrock, J. B. Wbelan. F. As her, L. Smith and W. Keyes (New Plymouth) Miss L. Laing (In# le wood I, Messrs F. and T. Kanford Admission: 1/6. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Proceeds in support of the North Country Baby. WAREA HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. DANCE GOOD MUSIC, GOOD FLOOR, AND GOOD SUPPER. Usual Prices—2/6 and 1/-. J. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. SHOWS gpRINQ pLOWER gHOW WHTTEUEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0 4 7. TLJAONIFICENT display of Cut Blooms and Pot Plants from noted growers In the Dominion. Competitions in Decorated Tables (open mil novice), Decorated Mantels and Baskets, Ladies' Sprays, Vases, Children's 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 C p.m. Entries free Liberal prize list, including specials. Plain and Fancy Good*, Apron, Cap ywil Bag, Sheets, 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, Od. 1. G. SOLE. Hon. Sec. HENRY BROWN # CO. ipMBEII AND JOU\ T Ei: V } [A>: C I- - ACTUKEKS IJAIIiKK V.v!;:" WD FACTORY: Morlcy Sir.-r'. ffrcafcwjter TramJ Nr.*." y^.t-I T -y r.i;i:s, J)OOK?\ rashes, pr.AMKS, .-•JJt.ASS, QEMENT, jiaiONUiiiSY. Scosiica Dine* from-SnmSlt ta

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 September 1917, Page 1

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