AMUSEMERT "INTOLERANCE" TO THE iPUBLIC OP NEW PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT. CINCE the fire which destroyed the old Theatre Royal J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have been unfortunately unable to send their big attractions to this town; but they have been fortunate in securing the Australasian rights of the WORLD'S COLOSSAL SPECTACLE "INTOLERANCE" WnTch will be shown in EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the 25th and 26th inst. For some reason which they would not explain the management of the New Plymouth evening paper declined our advertisements —and this after we told them we were showing in Everybody's, and that our attraction was—"INTOLERANCE" We therefore ask the New Plymouth public to watch the "NEWS" for future announcements concerning the showing of "INTOLERANCE* in New Plymouth. ,T. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., in their endeavor to give the public of the best in everything, also desire to show their attractions in the best theatres than can be secured—hence the choice of Everybody's for New Plymouth. Looking forward to renewing your acquaintance, we are, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Duncan Neveri, touring Manager. Q.RAND JyJONSTER pATRIOTIC Q.ATHERIXG IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. By the WEST END SCHOOL CHILDREN WEST END SCHOOL CHILDREN On LABOR DAY (MONDAY, OCT. 22). LABOR DAY (MONDAY, OCT. 22). At KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. j Sweet Stalls, Fancy Stalls, Guessing Competitions, Soft Drinks, I Produce Stalls. 11 a.m. to I.SO p.m.—Races for Children. Children's Display: 1.30 p.m.—Maze Running, S. 2. 1.45 p.m.—Overhead Ball Competition, S. 4, 5 and 0. 2.15 p.m.—Wand Drill, S. 3. 2.30 p.m.—Grand Flag March, S. 4 and 5. 3 p.m'.—Under Ball Competition, S. 4, 5 and 6 (boys) 3.30 p.m.—Flag Drill, S. 4 and 5. 4 p.m.~Pyramids, S. 5 and 6 (boys) Races Orchestra in attendance. Afternoon Tea in 'Pavilion. Hot Water provided
Admission, 6d. School Children Free. DANCE IN BUNGALOW IN EVENING. . PUBLIC NOTICES. THIRTY-FIFTH REINFORCEMENTS. -THE 'Patriotic Committee and Public are invited to attend at the Railway Station at 7 o'clock WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 17, to farewell the Recruits for the 35th Reinforcements, leaving for Camp. The Band is aUo requested to be present. PIVE-Seater Motor Car for hire day or night; phone No. 32; residence next Presbyterian Church, and three minutes' walk from railway station. J. HUwuiS, Waitara. NOW READY N.Z. TURF REGISTER FOR 1916-17. jMJLL AND ACCURATE R 1 THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS BLOOD STOCK SALES RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES TROTTING STATISTICS IF POSTED, 10/11. HENRY BROWN & CO. TIMBER MERCHANTS AND JOINERY MANUFACTURERS TIMBER YARD AND FACTORY Morley Street (Breakwater Tram) Near Railway. /TIMBERS, JJOORS, gASHES, FRAMES, QLASS, QEMENT, IRONMONGERY. Timber Supplied Direet from Sawmills t
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1917, Page 1
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