AMUSEMENTS. 5 THE EMPIRE E?®jy little bit of bettor added to the best make* our beat a little bit better. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR the last tdie. MABY PICKFORD l n a MARY PICKFORD Masterpiece of MARY PICKFORD Film Craft. MARY PICKFORD Full oi MARY PICKFORD Finer Touches. "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING.' "THE FOUNDLING." JTO-MORROW TOMORROW ONE NIGHT ONLY A TRIANGLE KAY-BEE MASTERPLAY "THE PINCH HITTER" "THE PIHCH HITTER" "THE PINCH HITTER" "THE PINCH HITTER" STARRING CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY AND SYLVIA BREMER SYLVIA BREMER Another Australian Beauty that lias Jnade good in American picture circles. "THE PINCH HITTER" "THE PIHCH HITTER" "THE PINCH HITTER" "THE PINCH HITTER" (fou say a peculiar title. yes, but its a great picture. fTHE PINCH HITTER" is an Americanf ism for •THE LAST HOPE OF HIS SIDE" "THE LAST HOPE OF HIS SIDE" £hii picture introduces some line views of the crack American BASEBALL TEAMS. CT-HaW SPORT AND A GREAT LOVE STORY SEE IT AND HAVE NO REGRETS; IF KOT EQUAL TO ALL WE SAY ABOUT IT WE WILL RETURN YOUR MONEY. Usual Prices. Plan at Collier's. WAITARA'S gURPRISE pACKET J)AY uATURDAY NEXT. AT MR. H. X. COSSAK ;i OLO PREMISES, MAES' STREET. BOB a Time and always a BOB'S WORTH Guaranteed. Many of the t Packets are worth Half a Sor. You can bank on getting value t for your Money. THE NEW PLYMOUTH 'PIERROTS in charge for the At Night tfcfy will render one of their Spec'al Musical Programmes out of doors, irec pf charge. If you hare not heard thim don't miss this iAll Funds are for PATRIOTIC PURPOSES, so you are supporting a goi 1 cause—THE BOYS AT THE FRONT. p«l»« will begin at 1.30 and continue until a clearance is made. yOU CAST GO WRONG BY SPENDING A FEW 808. BUSINESS NOTICE. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. JTw in-cylinder INDIAN Motor Cycle, with side-car; quite new; £los—a golden opportunity. £T MBER Motor Cycle, can be inspected in the Show Room; £35. Pigh-grade English SIDDELEY-DEASY Oar, 16-20-h.p.; only requires painting; sorely a snip at £2OO. M-ILP. seven-seater Studebaker, in good going order. A snip at £175. HUDSON -3-speed lishtweight motor eyele rarely cheap at £ls. PSE 30-h.p. Willyß Passenger Bus, in good going order (suitable for 30ewt. delivery truck), to be sold promptly at quick sale price £250. NEWTON KING NOW READY N.Z. TURF REGISTER FOR 1916-17. ITIULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF * THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. £N TRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS BLOOD STOCK SALES RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES JROTTING STATISTICS JPRKS CASH, ggfOßXl<tUi - •
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1917, Page 1
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437Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1917, Page 1
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