AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT? TO-NiGHT! FOR THE LAST TIME. A Rattling Vitagraph Story, Written by Cyrus Townsend Brady. k MARY ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON MARY ANDERSON The Most Wonderful Horsewoman of the Screen. "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." "SUNLIGHT'S LAST RAID." A Society Girl, Captured on a Train by an Outlaw Band, meetß with a Series of Sensational Adventures. Extraordinary Scenes of Fighting on Tremendous Precipices. IT'S WESTERN, BUT GOOD. supporting pictures. IMPORTANT.— As a convenience to regular Saturday night patrons lid and 1/- tickets for Saturday night can c purchased at COLLIERS any time TO-DAY OR TO-MORROW. iPricM as usual. Plan at Collier's TXGLEWOOD—Red .Post Sale of Do Launay's Stock commences on Saturday for 14 days. f.y.y. NCLEWOOD—The' whole of do Laun- — ay's Stock will be cleared at the Red Post's 14-dav sale. f.v.v. jNGLkYYOOI) —Immense reductions in Carpets, Rugs and Furniture at the Red Post Sale commencing on Saturday. TfNGLEYYOOD—If you are short ot any article for the Home visit the Red Po3t Sale of de I.aunay's Stock commencing- on Saturday, the 9th. f.v.v. |/MJI tUSKS, Inglewood, next I'Tiaay, March 15, we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open from fl a.m. to 5.30 p.m. March 10, we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departmenbi, and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call nnd inspect. Shop open from i) a.m. to 5.30 p.m. March 15, we shall make a general I display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open from 0 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. I /xn'TlliK'H, liiglewood, nc.vt Friday, March 15, we shall make a general display of Autumn and Winter Drapery in all departments, and solicit your patronage. We shall be pleased if you call and inspect. Shop open from l) a.m. to 5.30 p.m. QAIv and Kauri Circular Frames for Pictures and Photos, on sale at lowest r.riees.—o. W. and 11. Drake. e.n. 1000 I>ICrURES < oil9 ilnd wator colors), in frames and without; selling cheaply at G. W. and H. Drake's. Best variety in Taranaki. e.n. i jmclij!iAj.\, urocer, still leans in popularity. Good quality, lowest prices, prompt attention secret of our business. jSTATI'RALIA' these times the careful housewife desires best value in money. You get same at J. McLean's Store. Save money bv dealing here. e.n. ?EMEMBEK, appearances do count. Dace your next suit order with .1. Roberts, Tailor. ( Only the best tweeds, vicunas, etc., used. NIGHTINGALES— Just landed, a large assortment of lever-filling Fountain pens for the boys at the front, worth 21/-; our price 167f1. e.n. Thermos Flasks. A ' large assortment, only 7/11; worth double. —At Nightingale's. e.n. AT dough's.—Just the weaUier 1 Coats, and we can show you a ni ■RING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy cars. Competent, drivers. Good service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1918, Page 1
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