AMUSEMERXS. EVERYBODY'S! ! New Plymouth. Sole Direction .... J. C. Williamson. Ltd. World's most colossal film spectacle. The sensational boom that you have all been waiting for. THURSDAY Ai\ ii FRIDAY NEXT. J* Both evenings at S p.m. sharp. s SPECIAL AND ONLY MATINEE T FRIDAY, 2 p.m. J. MOTHERS! The matinee has been specially arranged for the convenience of your children and yourself. DON'T LET THE KIDDIES MISS THIS WONDERFUL EDUCATIONAL THEME OF LIFE THROUGH THE AGES. THE NOVELTY SENSATION OF ALL TIME. LOVE'S STRUGGLE THROUGHOUT i THE AGES. ! M "INTOLERANCE" An epoch-making picture spectacle that t is colossal in every sense. Here is a e joy-ride through history; a Cook's tour of the ages, a life's education crammed into a night. 'Prices:—D.C,, 2/li; Stalls. 2/-; Fronts 1/-. CHILDREN HALF PRICE MATINEE ONLY. BOX PLAN OPENS AT COLLIER'S „ NEXT MONDAY, RESERVES 2/6 YOU MUST NOT, CANNOT MISS THESE OPPORTUNITIES. s "Intolerance'' will not play any return seasons.. I Touring manager, Duncan Neven. H If 5 MAJESTY'S D STRATFORD. Sole Direction—J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The greatest attraction of the year. MONDAY EVENING NEXT." D. W. GRIFFITHS' WORLD WONDER PICTURE—- - "INTOLERANCE" 1 "INTOLERANCE" • "INTOLERANCE" ' Prices: D.C. 2/6; Reserved Stalls 2/0; ' Stalls 2/-; Front Stalls 1/-. '' SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. •jOverture, 1.45 p.m. sharp. •Prices: 2/- and 1/-; Children half price v Q.RAND ]y£ONSTER pATRIOTIC 1, Q.ATHERING IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS.
WEST END SCHOOL CHILDREN WEST END SCHOOL CHILDREN On LABOR DAY (MONDAY. OCT. 22). LABOR DAY (MONDAY, OCT. 22). At KAWAROA PARK. KAWAROA PARK. Sweet Stalls, Fancy Stalls, Guessing Competitions, Soft Drinks, Produce Stalls. 11 a.m. to 1.30 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.—Wajid Drill. S. 3. 2.30 p.m.—Grand Flag March, S. 4 and 5. 3 p.m.—Under Ball Competition, S. 4, 5 and 0 (boys) 3.30 p.m.—Flag Drill, S. 4 and 5. 4 p.m.—Pyramids, S. 5 and 0 (boys). Races Orchestra in attendance. Afternoon Tea in 'Pavilion. Hot Water provided Free. Admission, Od. School Children Free. DANCE IN BUNGALOW IN EVENING. 5500 £1 8 PER CENT. PREFERENCE SHARES In MOORE'S VIVIFIC CO., LTD. (Capital. £10,000.) 2/(J on application. 2/6 on allotment. 2/0 in 0 months 2/0 in 12 months. And the balance at intervals of not less than 3 months, at 2/0 per share. Minimum Subscription, 10 Shares. DIRECTORS: J. V. Wyborn, Gentleman; H. D. F. James, Agent; A C. 'Pease, Gentleman; Jas. Foy, Solicitor. ADVISORY BOARD: Mrs Moore. Manufacturer; Jas. Were.. Gentle man; H. W. Lewis. Company Manager; 0. H. Laird. Traveller; A. W. Webster, Bank Manager. THIS issue enables the holders thereof to receive out of the profits of the Company available for division, before any other clasri of Shareholder, a dividend of S per cent, per annum, and entitling them, after the holders of the now existing Shares receive * similar dividend, to participate rateably in all other dividends. Apply at once to Box 15". Hawera. SUBSCRIPTION' LIST CLOSES ON 3l»t IW-T.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1917, Page 1
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