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* IMUSEMENTS. *A« y<> u are strong—Have mercy I DID NOT KNOW* ;p^JERYBODY'S! Also to-morrow, ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART ANITA STEWART .' IN' : : Jer; supreme role io date ■WE mo THE MO THE BOREv tBE*MORE EXCELLENT WAY THE MORE EXCELLENT/WAY THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY From the Power/ul Work by CYRUS TdWNSEND BRADY JBBd that' th,e man not keep his aide of the-contract. A tremendous drama, founded on the deeper sources of human ' aspirations and desire. RUDOLPH CAMERON . And CHARLES RICHMAX In the . Opposing roles of the secret lover and tiit Guardian Husband. Scene; set in the Insurious homes of ,n«.vleri: New York. A Gloiicus Climax AJ«o. in 'addition— . KEYSTONEr-TRiAXGLE—ItfcYSTOXE K?.R FAMf. AND SHAMt'. (2 Reels) WEEKLY WAR NEWS. KTC. REX BEACH TRAVELOGUE. 2J.GAMOTU pALLADIUM. CONCERT JX AID OF PIANO FUNDS. TO-XICHT. TO-NIGHT . . Programme: • Bvef ture, '"Norma," Orchestra. Dust. '""Watchman, What of the Night." j Me**fs. R. B. Mncdonald and U .- Webber. - • ■- Song, "Buy Mv Rofrs," Miss J. Cocker. IJuarteite.' "Oh. Who Will O'er the Downs!" Mioses, J. Corker and M. P. Lei,ti'h, Messrs. P. Fredric and X. Webbffc. „. v ..»..,- : Aong, un, in .; Le,itch, >«;,,... Violin &jlb, "Godard's Berceuse," Mr. L. •* Webber. Song, "JVaiata Poi," Miss .1. Cocker. £>oi;g. "There's a l.*iid," Mr. R. 8.. MHedonuM, Duet, "In, Springtime,'! Miss .1. Cocker andXtr.'li. Webber. Klocntiomuy Jiem (selected), Miss Martin. gpßg, "\ia ,.Mate, ,Ka Mate," Mr. h. ..", Webber." .'.'".' Sjjjiettion, "H " TinVatore. 1 " Orohesuii _,,';' "God Save the King." ' Admission I*. r. Commeneingiiit S p.m. special Train leaves K.gmont Street nt 13i.p.m., returning after the Conceit, •at 13.1.5 p.m. H£HERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH, • , , NIGER lIOVSH RRAXLKY AND BATES beg to notify the public that they nre ening a first-class .Hoarding House, and will be ready to receive visitors on and. after December '2O. Electric light throughout; hot and cold water baths; beautifully situated; 3 minutes from Eliot Street penny section. P V X A K E JJ.O T E »|£R.- A. C. WALSHK wishes to intimate' that lie hus taken' over the DPCNAKK HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors » the seaside. Coo.l table. Termnoderate. None but the best Met, Wines and Spirits kept. WHERE TO STAY AT TE AROHA. i •",. THE LEADING HOUSE. mNEMOA JJO US E \} CHURCH''STREET; TE AROHA. Accommodation; one minute from Sanatorium Grounds and P. 0.; aclodatlon for 50 to 60 guests; eiec- ._'-•. trie light throughout. All Correspondence promptly attended to. >'/ Quiet, Clean and Comfortable. Telegrapjiie Address: "HINEMOA," fe Arpha. Phone 47. terms: Per Day, 8»; Per Week, £2 2s. • VL-k J. KENNINGTON, Proprietors, Late of "Old Curiosity Shop," New ti • Plymouth. SOMERSET HOUSE. ~ (Private Hotel) ?i«We— ■> HAWERA. —l3l . :;%. McLEAN wishes to notify :-tte Public that' sire has taken over tye above house. will find every comfort HOT AND COLD BATHS. WO&EY LEFT. We save you. Legal Expenses, save ywi delay, and advance from £5 upwards upon household furniture (without removal) and other Approved Security. ' Repayable by easy instalments. Apaly personally, or by tetter, to L. W. fclkini. Union Steamship Ce.'s JBnild«agt, Brpusban Stmt. Km Slow*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1918, Page 1

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