AMUSEMERIS. .EVERYBODY'S! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 p.m. CHILDREN THREEPENCE." CHILDREN THREEPENCE. And again TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 0 "MORAL COURAGE" "MORAL COURAGE" "MORAL COURAGE" "MORAL COURAGE" "MORAL COURAGE" "MORAL COURAGE" A clever Brady-World Film play announcing itie rise to stardom of pretty MURIEL OSTRICHE. MURIEL OSTRICHE. MURIEL OSTRICHE. MURIEL OSTRICHE. MURIEL OSTRICHE. MURIEL OSTRICHE. The story of a rebellious marriage and what came of it. The bonnie heroine marries the mill-own-er's son in spite of all opposition. Startljpg new ideas come into every pai;t of this play. THE STORY OF A VILLAINOUS PLOT THAT" FAILED. Because a woman'* heart is true and her brain clear. Also Showing—"THE COGNAC CASK" "THE COGNAC CASK" "THE COGNAC CASK" 3rd. Episode of "THE IRON CLAW." "The Laughing Mask" Teseues Margery and meets with a thrilling adventure. Who is "The Laughing Mask" 2 Usual Prices, Plus Tax/
INDIAN MOTOR CYCLES AMERICA'S BEST MACHINE (CATALOGUE FREE. IRA J. BRIDGER Igent ELTHAM. NOW OPEN NOW O?EN JIHE |IHE POSSESSING EVERYTHING TO BE DESIRED. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM (The first of the season). DAINTY AFTERNOON TEAS. (Home-made cakes, etc.) PURE ICE CREAM SUNDAES. REAL FRUIT SODAS. Luncheonette at ■pHE ,jy£ARBLE pjAR on Saturday. THE MARBLE BAR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. FREDERICK CARR (late Marble Bar, Sydney), Manager. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Latest Model B.S.A.y in use six weeks; has not done 400 miles; a great barpain, with lamp and horn complete at £BS. One KISSEL Car, o-passenger, 30-h.p., in good going order; very cheap at £2OO. 1914 STLTDEBAKER. just recently overhauled, running very well, and the price is right at £233. A trial run and demonstration can be arranged. One 4-eylinder 10-h.p. English SWIFT 2-seater car with dickey seat; nicklc finish speedometer; dash clock, etc., in perfect order. Price £3lO. Owner going to war. This car is a splendid proposition. NEWTON KING NOW OPEN IN THE J)OMINION JJILLIARD gALOO.N A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE JJAIRDRES.SINfi gALOOS With all requirements of Tol>ncco am Fancy Goods. Watch the R.W.B. Ameri can Spinner in the A.M.P. Buildings entrance, Egmont street. TONY BARTLETT Proprietoi TRIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. WOOLDRIDGE wishes to intimat to tourists and the travelling pub lie that his commodious seven-seater ear will run to the Mountain every Sunda; and Thursday, leaving the office of tli Tourist and Expansion League (wlier seats may be booked) at 8 a.m.; faTe 15 return. Special trigs arrange**
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 1
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