AMUSEMENTS, THE EMPIRE "Where the best pictures are." tO-NICHT TO-NIGHT For the last time, "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW" "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW" "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW" "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW" "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW" "WILD WINSHIP'S WIDOW" & Triangle play of spiee, dash and beauty Starring— DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTOK DOROTHY DALTON DOROTHY DALTON The most fascinating widow that ever wore weeds, finds that her husband whom (he had adored was not the saint at whose- Shrine she has worshipped. A SCENTED SLIPPER DID IT and a Bundle of lightning letters. The weeds are dropped and a daring, dimpled, charming coquette goes in pursuit of a real man. Also showing—To-night and To-morrow jGRAND NATIONAL MEETING At Christchurch. 'GRANTS NATIONAL STEEPLE" Won by. Master Strowan. "GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES'Won by Sleight of Hand. (Showing the big smash.) "WINTER CUP" (King Star). And many interesting views of thb meeting. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY. PEGGY HYLAND JiiGGY HYLAND and -MARC. MacDERMOTT M4RC. MacDERMOTT in "* sumptuous Greater Vitagraph BlueRibbon Feature. "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE.» "THE SIXTEENTH WIFE.' Sixpence to all parts. HOLY TRINITY, TE HENUL QALE OF WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1917. 2.&), p.m. to 6 p.m. 7".0 p.m. to 10 p.m. (PRODUCE/ FANCY .. „ . i GARMENTS, SHILLING STALL, LOLWES, FLOWERS AND PLANTS, VFTERNOON TEA, ETC., ETC. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. 'Proceeds for Taranakf Back Block Miswon Fund and Te Henui Vicarage Fund. AGAIN! AGAIN!! AGAIN!!! BETTER THAN EVER QEAND J»LAIN & pANCY J)RESS gALL In the large V AITARA FREEZING WORKS COOLING ROOIJ. In aid of BABY (Patriotic Funds). THURSDAY. OCTC~iu< IS, 1917. GRAND MARCH 8 p.m. SHARP. JPip-top Supper Excellent Floor (Capacity 54 sets). Ripping Orchestra (11 instruments). Double Ticket, 4/-. Cent's Single Ticket, 3/Lady's Singl- Ticket, 2/-. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. One Second-hand B.S.A. in use six month*; lamp, horn, spring pillar seat, Terry spring shackles; Great Value at £GO. oe L3I.C. free engine motor cycle; in splendid order; has done very little work; spare tubes, cover, tools, etc.; very cheap at £35. ®e nearly new Indian tivin-cvlinder; tyre?, etc. in perfect order; high grade lamp; a bargain at £65. toe TCJSS 7 "!- Car. C-paswnger. 30-h.p. in aoad goinz order; very cheap at £2OO- - KING /■, LT, Employers can lieTp our returned FclsTcr bovs by sending their repiireiiu': ' s for labor to the Discharged foldiers' Department, or to the Returned Soldiers' Association, or by teaching ;hem useful crafts and occupations. Help the Empire by buying British (DQdS. THE HON. SECRETARY, N.Z. National Service League. JDUEAND'S REGULATING PILLS. Jri belh«ii4 most successful. Prompt-ir-relieve every distressing symptom. No Vi litres. Every case successfully treated 5/- a box po>t free by return mail.— Bridge Urn* Stores, Mail Order Chemists
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1917, Page 1
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