AMUSEMENTS. J EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT.' TO-NiGHT! For the last time. ' Also The Dainty, Lovable Little Screen Favorite. MARY MILES MINTEi MARY MILES MINTEB ' MARY MILES MINTEft MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTE.R IN "PERIWINKLE"PERIWINKLE" "PERIWINKLE" "PERIWINKLE" ADORABLE MARY In a role of intense emotional power, but she stays as pretty and delightful as ever. Also Showing—- . "THE UNMASKING OF DAVY 16th Episode of "The Iron Claw." ONLY FOUR MORE EPISODES. PRICES AS USUAL COMING - TO-MORROW GEORGE WALSH I GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSK (The handsome, brute). j In another virile, adventure-packed story "THE ISLAND OF DESIRE" "THE" ISLAND OF DESIRE" "THE ISLAND OF DESIRE" It beats "The Mediator" or • "Mdting Millions." PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUKEKURA PARK GYMKHANA. FUNDS IN AID OF TARK THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918. MOTOR GYMKHANA. Monster Procession from Devon Street to the Park. Great Attrae ~ AQUATIC SPORTS ON THE LAKE. Afternoon Tea under the management of the Mayoress (Mrs. C. H. Burgess). Bar.d Recital in the Evening. Vocal Items from the Rnnil TintunJn. Prices of Admission.—Afternoon: Adults' Is, Children fid, Children under 12 free. Evening: Adults 6d, Children, Free. PUBLIC NOTICES. QPUNAKE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. DOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS' (one sovereign each) close MONDAY, February 25. at 5 p.m. NOTE.—Maiden and Electric now included with above. ■'. . ■ P. S. RILEY, ■ Secretary, Pihdma. WHERETO STAY FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. " Jf 0 U S E, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE above House is situated in the prettiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, with all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 029. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses. .-. NOTICE. T WANT to clean up your Plantations and Shrubberies, and to Prune your Orchards. For terms, address: WILLIAM K. BROWNE, Primer and Tree Expert, Post Office, Tariki. PROPOSED NEW COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. TT is proposed to establish a Commercial School in New Plymouth, offering courses of instruction in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and. BOOKKEEPING. The classes will, in the meantime, bo conducted mainly in the ovening, but should sufficient students offer, arrangements may be made for day lilasses. i Students will be prepared•for Public Service Entrance Examinations in Shorthand and Typewriting, and the University Examination for Bookkeeper's Diploma. Full particulars on application to — MR. V. DUFF, A.M.P. Buildings, P.O. Box 143. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1918, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1918, Page 1
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