AMUSEMENTS. THli EMPIRE fO-NIGHT TO-NidHT for the last tittic. You cannot alTorJ to miss this striking and surprising / ' PktUi'C BUCCO33 "THE MANXMAN" TBDMANXMAN" "TBfc MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "TEDS'. MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" "THE MANXMAN" flail Caine'a sUrtlinjrnprel pictnrised in thrilUigTjtyshion. JHE SOUL TRACERY OF TWO MEN" - AlWHjxe \V<MAN. '• fitoring—- - HENfeV AINLEY - H~iCRY AHttEY >~ ' • and ELIZABETH RISDON ELIZABETH RISDON from one reekicpS' moment of passion FOLLOWS A.TRAIN OF BLACK* 1 : »" MISERY. • .<^ : s'he child waß' thc'Jjdy of the deceived father'* hefrrt; the symbol of .MQjikv' tragedy to the remorseful wown7i«: v ■A flay crowded trjtt human feeling, Iranian passion, and 'sympathy. Also take'notice or the daintiest Ajp|, jnost lovable baby ever seen in filmdfjp. Jhe scene; taken in the ,lale of Man?aip ; . supremely wonderful. The Harvest Home. The Tynwaid Hall. Tho Amazing Court Scenes. •Pie Oldest 'parliament known to Humanify. ~ • v . »• \?jf u'.A TRULY GREAT PROr-""W fftfcM;' Stalls 1/v plus amusement tax. i).C. I/O, j>lUß ; .amuse^ Plan at Colliers'. »vS&' - '* »0 EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. HO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ■•is x*s-r SHOWS CjRATFORD '■ * < i pASTQEAL BHOW. ■WEDNESDAY ANT) THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER x 2B AND 29. JiOVEMBER 28 AND 2D. '£loso OFFERED IN .PRIZES. [£loso, OFFERED IN PRIZES. . Miss the Opportunity. ; o ■ • scHEtiyLEs | Sow ready on applicatin. CSXEB YOtm STOCK FOR-GOM-PETITION. < .1 JOJTBIES CLOSE ON 'XOVEMBISS'M A. D. STANLEY,: • ; SeeretaryjBUSINESS NOTICES. - ■' ' ' ay: ; FISH MiRKET ; Now open in King Street daily front- i 8 a.tt. to 6.p.m.; Thursdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. Fresh and Smoked Fish supplied daily. Prices over counter as follows: Fresh Schnapper 3d per lb; Filleted Gd lb; Smoked Schnapper 84,1b; Flounder 9d lb; Tarakihi 3d lb; Mullet large Is, small 6d each; JVoltn Dory-34 lb. Fresh Rabbits Is 3d per pair. ' NOTE.—No with any other business in Ne\T Plymouth, J. W.. KURT A & Ca KING STREET, Phone 023. ' ' SOW OPEN JJOMINION MILLIARD gALOON IN NEW A.M.P. BUILDINGS* £ONY BARTLETT b<jp to' announce the opening of his new saloon. A visit to those up-to-date rooms ■will'convince players; Four standard tables/ good light, good markers, and civility. .ITREXUI - WAITARA - NEW PLYK> ' MOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Daily wept Thursdays. Leaves Urenui at 8 a.m.., Waitara 9.15 a.m. Leaves (TeW Plymouth 9 p.tn.,| WaitaTa (for Urenui), 4.30 p.m. s Note.—Ntf service on " - ARTHORJ. SMITH, iS1 '° . Proprietor
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 1
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376Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1917, Page 1
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