AMUSEMENTS. YOU CAN SEE MARY PICKFORD YOU CAN SEE MARY PICKFORD in HER GREATEST PICTURE HER GREATEST PICTURE "RAGS" >2— . "RAGS" : "RAGS" "RAGS" AT THE EMPIRE MATINEE TO-DAT AT THE EMPIRE MATINEE TO-DAY AT THE USUAL PRICES AT THE USUAL PRICES ADULTS 6d CHILDREN 3 a ADULTS 6d CHILDREN 3 d THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (1) WHAT A PROGRAMME (2) WHAT A PRICE (3) WHAT A CONCESSION (4) WHAT A CROWD . FIRST, MARY PICKFORD "RAGS" MARY PICKFORD "RAGSMARY PICKFORD in "RAGS" MARY PICKFORD "RAGS" MARY PICKFORD "RAGS" Still stands unapproachable as Mary Pickford's best picture. THERE IS NOW NO DOUBT ABOUT WHICH IS THE BEST PICTURE NOW. Also Showing A METRO WONDERPLAY, "THE SILENT VOICE" "THE SILENT VOICE" "THE SILENT VOICE" Starring— FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and MARGUERITE SNOW MARGUERITE SNOW A really delightful picture. SECONDAT SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS AT SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS THIRD—EVERYONE BUYING TICKET TONIGHT RECEIVES FREE PASS FOR EVERYBODY'S NEXT TUESDAY. FOURTHAs the theatre will be packed to the doors to-night, with a crowd eager before the entertainment and delighted after, we earnestly advise you to come very early or consult Collier, who specialises in your re* i quirements. We don't ask you "Why pay more than sixpence?" which is rather crude; we simply outline for your benefit what we offer at the price. PUBLIC NOTICES.
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. DAY OF NATIONAL JJRAYER. ■ 'pHE Government having resolved that Sunday next (7th instant) shall be eet apart as a Day of National Prayer in connection with the War, a United Service will be held on that day in Everybody's Theatre, commencing at 3 p.m. Everyone is invited. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. REMOVAL NOTICE. "fypSS ROBSON (certificated) teacher of violin, singing and piano, has removed to the corner of Eliot and Leech streets. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.' for Theory Examinations close on SATURDAY, October 13, the examination to be held on SATURDAY, November 17. All Candidates who have entered for Local Centre Practical without previous, ly taking Theory must now send in their Entries for Rudiments. A. McINNES BRADBURY, Local Representative. FOR SALE fJEAVY-BUILT Turning Lathe, 6ft bed, 6 1 /™ centre; strong saddle; self-act-ing, sliding and surfacing, back shaft, 22 change wheels for screw cutting. pOWER-DRIVEN Automatic Lawn Mower Grinder ;\ sharpen any size of lawn mower. pRINTING Plant complete, with machines, paper cutter, electro blocks, etc. Apply-
W. ROWE, Normanby. "MOTORDOM'S CHEAPEST LUXURY." 'J*HE teats of Time and Mileage have proved the superiority of British AVON TYRES. Suitable on all cars for p.ll roads. Fit AVONS NOW! Agents Everywhere. Sole N:Z. Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Christchureh, NOTICE piVE-Seater Motor Car for hire day cr night; phone No. 32; residence next Presbyterian Church, and three minutes' walk from railway station. J. ilOuiiiiS, Waitara. A LL Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Diicharged Soldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching them useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British good*. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service Icsgw, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1917, Page 1
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