AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE '|Wk|re the Best Pictures k.-?.* ffhP&4 T *tß TO-KIGHT AND TO-MORROW FOE THE FINAL SCREENING W* ar* showing Hapcy-go-Lucky DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. ' DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS The King 01 Clear-cut comedy, iS ■£ 3A€Y-BRILIiAifT-BREATH- , flwb*/ '■■%., "THE; HABIT 0? HAPPINESS" "THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS* THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS'! "THE HABIT OF HAKPiNESS 1 , THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS* THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS*/ . fipiijf. opens, a Primary school in jaiigh- ; leg To-lsight. CDme end joia 'iU l&E BRIGHTEST AND BEST F& BANKS FILM YET SCREKNEFi' Alio Snowing," THIRD EPISODE 01 THS - . SUPER SERIAL, 'THE SECRET KINGDOM"*, •THE SECRET KINC-DOH^ •THE SEALED PaCEVT'^ COMING THURSDAY ' _ FOR THREE NIGHTS GEORGE WALSIt. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH of. 'THE MEDIATOR' .lithe lii"a Croat Fox Feattrffe "MELTING MILLIONS* "MELTING MILLIONS'" "MELTING MILLIONS" "MELTING MILLIONS'! No increase in Price:. * WHERE TO STAY IN NEW ■PLYMOUTH. NIGER iBOUSE. iSSFS BRANLEY'AND BATES beg 'to notify the public tliat they -are opening, rt''first-class Boarding House,' iind wiH be ready to receive visitors oh and after December 20. Electric light throughout; hot gnd cold water baths; beautifully sit«ift&d; >3- minutes from Eliot Street penny JteetioiL iNAK E JJ 0 T E i. jyjß. Av.C. WAt.SIiE wishes to intimate that, he lias taken over the OPCNAKE HOTEL awommoitation for visitor? to the seaside. Good table. Term; moderate. None But the. best /ies, Wines and Spirits kepY,. ■' . WHERE TO STAY AT TE' AROHA. THE LEADING HOUSE |j I NEMO A JJOUSE CHURCH STREET, TE AROHA. ■ First-class Accommodation; one mirtute from Sanatorium Grounds and P. 0.; accommodation for 50 to 00 guests; electric light throughout. All Correspondence promptly attended to. Quiet, -Clean and Comfortable. Telegraphic. Address: "HINEMOA," Te Afoha. Phone 41. Tends: Per Day, 8s; Per Week, £2 2s. M- & J..KENNINOTON, Proprietors; late of '"Old Curiosity Shop," New ■ .' Plymouth. SOMERSET HOUSE •Private Hotel), Phone— HAWERA —i3i MRS. E. McLEAN wishes to notify the Public that she has taken over the above house. Travellers will find everp comfort HOT AND COLD BATHS. MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. 16-20 5-Seater CALTHORPE Car. Has just been thoroughly overhauled and repainted. This car is in very good repair.' The owner has gone to the fyqnt, and the car is to be sold. Price fjrtfemely reasonable at £225. " »t*r RILEY Car; has done pr Jtly no work. A gift at £SO. (toe 1814 Model STUDEBAKER, in tiptop running- order,- with 4 extra tubes, tools, etc; trial run; very low ■ : ;. yrjeedat £lB5. , {tee MATCHLESS Motor-cycle with sidcsai; has bad every attention, and in owner wants £75. NtWTON K I"M C LENT. We gjve you Legal Expenses, save roii'delay, and advance from £5 upwaidj upon household furniture (with3«t veinoval) and other Approved Security. Repayable by easy instalments. Union Steaowliip Co.'s Build%i», Strati, New HmwU.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1918, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1918, Page 1
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