AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE ' Every little bit of better added to the best makes our best a little bit better. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT MARY PICKFORD In a* MARY PICKFORD Maserpieco of MARY PICKFORD Film Craft. MARY PICKFORD Full of MARY PICKFORD Finer Touches. "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.* This is a part you will love to see '•Little Mary" in. "--e is the World's Sweetheart as a fori and disconsolate little waif, who occasionally risks a tiny heart-breaking smile. In the Orphanage Asylum, Little Orphan Molly-0 is loved by everybody, AND SHE LOVES EVERYBODY. AN EXQUISITE ENDING which sees the .Waif restored to her soc-al j;osition and luxurious home and STILL HER QUAINT SWEET SELF. Its a little like 'RAGS" but BETTER. TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. Usual Prices. Plau at Collier's EDUCATIONAL. M R R. 2J EVILLE RENAUD RESUMES TUITION 4IONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. COUNTRY AS USUAL. iHET W 0 D E SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIKLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. , 1917. will begin "*" WEDNESDAY. September 12. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Thursday, September (i, from 2 to 4 p.m. 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. {Organised by the New Plymouth Returned Soldiers' Association). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Preceded by a GRAND • CONCERI GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. RETURNS NEEDED TO ASSIST THE RETURNED IN ASSISTING THOSE YET TO RETURN. ARE YOU DOING YOUR BIT? ARE YOU DOING YOUR BIT! ARE YOU DOING YOUR BIT! GENERAL STORE, DOUGLAS, TARANAKI. POR SALE—Douglas Store, as a going concern; easy terms; splendid prospects. For further particulars apply Post Office, Douglas. BE BRITISH—BUY AVONS! T?VER\ r purchaser of AVON Tyres supports art important British Industry. He ateo makes motoring cheaper—safer and more comfortable. Get AVONS NOW! Agents everywhere'. Sole N.Z. Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd.. Christchurch. | AN APOLOGY. J|R. E. J. BAKER apologises to the public of Inglcwood and the Jurction 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 25. The til 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 trery morning at 9, returning from New Plymouth at 4. A time-table showing intermediate running will be published ~— *»wedt
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1917, Page 1
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