AMUSEMENTS. I There is no doubt about our pro- | 1 grammes. They are shown in nine I | city theatres in Auckland, ten in | I Wellington, seven in Christchurch, | I and six in Dunedin—also in all the j | leading theatres in the provincial | | towns. I THIKK IT OVER. J , BETTER IN EVERYTHING AT EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHT! A big double programme of tremendous power and full of interest. Moss-Frohman presents Booth larkington's Adventurous Romance, "THE CONQUEST OP CANAAN" "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" "THE CONQUEST: OF CANAAN" Not a Biblical subject—Canaan is in France. Missed the mail last week but we have it safe this time. Notice: Whenever a picture has the bad luck to go astray in transit that it turns out to be an extra special good film—Fact, and this is no exception. FULL OF ADVENTUROUS LOVE. FEATURING EDITH TALIFESRO AND JACK SHESRILL ALSOA BLUE BIRD SUPER-SPEdtAL, "THE YAQUI" "THE YAQUI" OB "A ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE." "A ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE." Do you ever read Zane Grey's novels? If not you had better see this picture, it* like a Zane Grey which you want to sit up all night and read. A story of LOVE AND THRILLING ADVENTURE. In Mexico and Texas. OK THE SILVERY RIO GRANDE ON THE SILVERY RIO GRANDE Usual Prices. , iPlan at Collier's. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON • THE EVENT OF THE SEA&ON WAITARA. WAITARA. THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. A GALAXY OF MUSICAL TALENT. JJEW pLYMOUTH ]|£ALE £HOIR. ALWAYS CROWDED HOUSES WHEN THEY PERFORM. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. ALL FOR THE BOYS AT THE FRONT Admission.—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3/-; Stalls, 2/-; Back Seats, 1/Reserved Seats at Mr. R. Grbbon's. Book early to save disappointment. QBAND QONCERT & JJANCfi In aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers' Fund, in TOWN HALL. STRATFORD, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 27. Exce'ieut programme. Admission: Concert, 2s 0*1: Double Tickets »o Dance, as. Laid Supper. P. AITKEN, Hon. Sec. QRAND PATRIOTIC gCOTCK (CONCERT & J)ANCE. TOWN HAIxTINGLEWOOD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. ' Proceeds in aUTof Comforts for the Boys in the Trenches. Items by Leadißg Artistes. Look out for Programme in later iasu?. gCOTCH JJART JJAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0. J. JOHNSTON, Hon. Secretary. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. INCORPORATED A.D. 1720.. Funds exceed £9,000,000 I-Cises paid £52,000,000 ! Fire. Accident, Marine, .Plate Glass, Motor-car, Burplary, Fidelity Guarantee, Insurance at most favorable rates. District Managers for Taranaki: GILMOUR & CLARKE, New Plymouth. Sub Agents: h'SJewood A.E.Surrey. Eltham L. Weir. Stratford Masters Ltd. Ha were j. s. Mcßobbie. Mana 'a f. Blake. Pa tea J. D. U. Thompson. Head Office for New Zealand: Wellington—F. G. Gray, Branch Manager X LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged Soldiers* Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British good*. r THE HON. SECRETARY, NX National Service League. {This advertisement is inser*" 1 *— *- - help oar Boys in Civil !
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1917, Page 1
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