AMUSEMENTS* THE EMPIRE rO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! - For the last time. ffe are screening a Superb Greater Vitagraph STAR FEATURE, "THE QUESTION" "THE QUESTION" - "THE QUESTION" "THE QUESTION" "THE QUESTION" "THE QUESTION" - "THE QUESTION" Starring the noted screen beanty, ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE Supported bj ALICE JOYCi' HARRY MOREY HARRY MOREY HARRY MOREY , HARRY MOREY HARRY MOREY In a powerful mar-hc.-problem play, wonderfully stascd ami jiowerfnlliport rayed. A STRANGELY !UWV" fIFUL I.OVi: STOKY With an astounding eomp'.e'-.' -urprisi; »\t the fin Mi. also the rnMH'\-nNv: NTMBKIi or THE CHEATER VITAf.IMPH "THE SECRET KINGDOM' "THE SECRET KINGDOM "THE SECRET KINGDOM' A continued story of intense ilr.'-imuic power and powerfully sustained interest. Alio— PATHE GAZETTE AXD CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN IS "CHARLIE BY THE SEA "CHARLIE BY THE SEA" Usual pri-es. JJEMI'TON JJ ALL, OKATO. FBIDAV, JAXI'ARY 4, MS. FAREWELL SOCIAL and Premutations will bo tendered to Private* * Barnitl and G. Loveridge. Cent;. (tyL Ladies. Is. t J. McLEOD, Hon. Secretary.
WHSCE TO* STAY IX XEW PLYMOUTH xinra Horsr. R BRAXI.EY ANT) BATES be? to notify tiic public that they are opening a first-riasß Boardinjr House, and will be ready to receive visitors on and after December 20. Electrik lipfnt throughout; hot and cold water baths; beautifully situated: 3 minrtes from Eliot Street penny section. QPDXAK E J-J 0T E A. C. WAI.S-HF, wishes to intimate that he has taken over the OPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitor? to the seaside. Good table. Terms moderate. None but the best Aies, Wines and Spirit* kepi..
WHERE TO STAY AT TE AROEA. THE LF.ADLX'f; HOCSTS gIXEMOJ H 0 1 P K CHURCH STIIEET. TK AROHA. F»»t-class Accommodation; unp minute from Sanatorium C,rouml- and P. 0.; accommodation for 50 to lit) pursu; electric light throughout. All Correspondence promptly attended to. Quiet. Clean und Comfortable. Telegraphic Address: "HIX F.MOA," Te Aroha. Phone 47. Terms: Per Day, (i/G: Per Week, 35s to 40a. M. 4 J. KKN'N'IN'GTOX. Proprietors. Late of "Old Curiosity Shop," Xew Plymouth. SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel), pfione— HAWEBA —l3; VTRS. E. McLKAX wishes to notify the Public tliat she lias taken over the above house. Travellers will find every comfort HOT.AND COLD BATHS. MOTOR BARGAINS. BEILLf 2-seater 12-h.p., with interchangeable wire wheels; In perfect order; trial can be arranged. Price £llO. ROVER 2-seater 10-fc.p., in good, going order. A snip at £75. INDIAN Motor-cyefe, 1917 mcdel, threespeed, electric light an J horn; nearly new; done about 3000 miles. A bargain at ROYAL RUBY, 6-h.p., .", -speed, in really goctl order; pood side chair; machine cheap at £(ij. Ekctric light model Indians, Countershaft Rovers and Triumphs in stock. MBAMSOtf'jVE'S MOTOH & CYCLE WORKS, Direct Importers, Derm Street Hew Plymouth. ft JXOND-HAKD Piano Bargains—Eave(talT £34, iron frame, cheek action; also three other pianos at £2B, £3O ana £l4, all in good order and jMt reFrench polished. JSaa* term, lfia month to 225. Afiply nhmt ColPtfc
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 1
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