AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE •TO-NIGHT! TO-NiGHTI ► for the second screening . We present a Triangle drama of tremendous power and appeal. Starring the ineomparalj'iWILLIAM S. HART . VILLIAM S. HART and MARGERY WILSON MARGERY WILSON in - "THE WOLF LOWRY" 'THE uOLFLQWRY" •THE WOLF LOWRY" "THE WOLF LOWRt" '- "THE WOLF WW'ttK'' ■ Do you know that •fBill" Hart is the ' lighest paid straight-drama ad or in ,the world, and is the third highest paid .;' ' film artist?. HIM in THIS THRILLING STORY Jpt red-blooded men and women., where life is real and LOVE IS LOVE. He gave a man just ONE MINUTE TO LIVE. vWhat happened in that one minute to /cause him to put down the Six-shooters? A genuine tale of primitive passion, and naked souls. * WONDERFUL WESTERN SCIXES THAT ARE REAL AND CONVINCING. Thousand* and thousands of cattle on a tremendous ranch. Roping a broncho, riding the herds and camp life as it really exists. A WONDERFUL REPRESENTATION THAT UtiS. bf the lives of the men who own the vast cattle ranches. PATHE GAZETTE, COMEDY AND SCENIC in support. Usual prices, plus tax. JJJECHNICAL £OLLEdE QONCERT. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, DECEMBER 5, 1917. Commencing 8 o'clock. Mee Pattison's Famous Secular Cantata, "THE SONG OF THE BELL." pvorusea, Trios, Duets, Solos; also a ■<'■ Variety of' Fancy Dances. Price to all parts'ol ; Is, JJENEFIT . -.-- ~ FUKEKURA PARK. ».. . JTHURBDAY EVENING NEXT (Dec 6). 'Appropriate Carols, Solos and Band ': "■! : - ■ Selections. took out for Particulars of the Competition open to the General Public Only. Private' Donations to their Special Effort ' ' .'. gladly accepted, proceeds to be divided amongst the .. members of the , STKW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND. H..R, CATTLEY, Secretary. ITZROY iJ».ET.E |"OR FUNDS (n aid of School and Y.M.C.A. Funds. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0. COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK. Children's Display of work f Exhibitions of Physical Drill. , Poi Dance; Marches. Inhibition of Methods of Rescue and ■'i'i : _ Release "-''- •'■'■-■ |: ; Competitions, Tug-of-War Vtemoon Tea, Ice Creams, Salads, etc. Sale of Work, Produce, etc Admission, 6d; Chilldren Free. \,f TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. V FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, V 1917, TO APRIL 3*, J9lB. JpISHING Licenses may be obtained at the following Post-Offices: Xew" iPlymouth, Tariki, Inglcwood, Waitara. ; "pkato, Pungarehu, Eahotu and Opu- }<„ «ake; R. Burrows, Egmont Village; and lit the office of the secretary, New Ply- '■'. Jnouth. 0. N. FIRTH, i '; ■ • ' \ ..Secretary. ' Licenses.—Men, whole season (avail fcble over all Dominion), 20s; Women ■ jind Boys [under 16 years of age), 55. Licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2s 6d. Half-season Licenses, from December 20, 1917 (avail for Taranaki district only), 12s Oct Wools, Cotto»« Laces, etc. ||§^;. Garments'-'for Women and Children. .-; : ;v£;%:';* : .'V'. '' s^>T**'' ; •' ' -'■'■ pllfeßt; for Taranaki Daily News, Anck:Weekly, Nctti, Canterbury Times, J f ' Sporting R«view yn<\ N-Z. Farmer. iV Weekly Press. * ' , Agent Setting Machines, etc. Jj.C H, RETFORD. *v- t -> " CDRRIE STREET*
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1917, Page 1
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