I AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! ! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IS and 19. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 3 p.m. "Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, the Earl of. Liverpool, K.C.M.G., M.V.O. THE MOST SENSATIONAL-.PICTURE That has ever been produced and exhibited in Great Britain. "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR - -i "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." "IT IS FOR ENGLAND." A Stupendous Pictoriat Story that took nearly two years to produce. And in the building of which the BRITISH BATTLE FLEET was placed at the disposal of the Producers. This Colossal Combination of Thrilling Sensations. Romance, and Naval Spectacular Display. BRITAIN'S BATTLE FLEET AT SEA. WAR CABINET IN SESSION. CAPTURE of GERMAN SUBMARINE. OUTWITTING OF GERMAN SPIES. . HUNS' BELGIAN ATROCITIES. ADVENTURES OF COAST PATROLS. THE WELSH COAL STRIKE. And 1000 other insidents winch make the most exciting, most thrilling and most inspiring film ever shown. Interwoven in this prodigious production is a tender love story—"TWO TRUE BRITISH HEARTS." IN AID OF NAVY LEAGUE FUNDS. Dress circle 2/-, stalls (id and 1/-. Box plan opens ot Collier's this morning. No fee for booking in D.C. CHARLES MARSH, Representative. P0 a ipHE pLAG MUSICAL, VOCAL & ELOCUTIONARY ENTERTAINMENTS. Will be held at, OKATO-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. Programme includes: Songs by Misses Dorothy Fox and Phyllis Street, Mr. Jenkins, School Children and others. Recitals by the popular elocutionist, Captain Arthur Allen. Musical Items by Mr. A. E. R. Pearson's Pupils and Mr. Vinson. Proceeds in aid of King George's Sailors' Fund. Help the Boys in Blue, their Wives and Children. Popular Prices. Dances to follow. M. MEYENBERG, Omata, J. WOOLDftIDGE, Okato, Hon. Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICES. - ' SALVATION ARMY SPECIAL MEETINGS. T lEUT.-COLONEL J. McINNES, Chief Secetary of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, will conduct special meetings in New Plymouth this week-end: Sunday, 11 a.m., in Salvation Army Hall, Brougham street; Sunday, 3 and 7 p.m., in the Good Templars' Hall. Special offerings taken at each service. ' THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. pUBLIC LECTURE By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE (National "OUR FRIENDS AND COMPANIONS AFTER DEATH." SUNDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1917. 7 p.m. CEivI'RAL TEA ROOMS, HAWERA. GRADING OF TEACHERS. TEACHERS who hold certificates issued by the Education Department, and who are not in the employment of an Education Board on the 31st December, 1017, are required, if they desire to be graded, to apply to the Senior Inspector of Schools for the Education District not later than Ist February, IMS. It will be necessary to forward witli the application exact particulars together with dates relating to the positions that have been held by the applicant. W. J. ANDERSON, Director of Education. Education Department, Wellington, 12th December, 1917. LEGAL VACATION. mHE offices of Solicitors practising in New Plymouth, Inglewood and Waitara, will close on SATURDAY, December 22, 1917, at 1 p.m., and re-open on MONDAY, January 7, 191 S. E. LASH, Secretary Taranaki District Law Society. LOST OR STRAYED. T OST from my farm, last Sunday, two young Fillies, 1 black with star on forehead; 1 dark grey. Finder please communicate with—(Mrs) L. E. PRUJEAN, Tariki, December 12, I COUNTY OF EGMONT. UNPAID RATES. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that all rates unpaid by the 21st January, 1918, will be sued for without further notice. 3EO. W. ROGERS, N County Clerk. Opunake, December 14, 1917.
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