AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME, In response to numerous requests we have again secured the big comedy filu CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN "BEHIND THE SCREEN" "BEHIND THE SCREEN" "BEHIND THE SCREEN" A tempestuous tumult of hilarious joy. Also— FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE OF JOAN SAWYER JOAN SAWYER JOAN SAWYER JuaN SAWYER The girl who has danced her way to fame in America. Queen of modern dancing, ardent student of the art which has made her famous. In the William Fox play, "LOVES LAW." "LOVE'S LAW." "LOVE S LAW." "LOVE'S LAW." "LOVE'S LAW." A charming story showing how "THE LUKE OF THE WILD" Overcomes a girl and makes her give up certain success in the c'tv for happiness and peace among the forests. A FILM DRAMA DE LUXE. : Prices as usual. TO-MORROW "DEAD-SHOT BAKER" "DEAD-SHOT BAKER" "DEAD-SHOT BAKER" A Greater Yitagraph "Western" Story. GRAXD PLAIN" & FANCY DRESS & MASQUERADE HOCKEY BALL. TOWN HALL, KAPOXGA, APRIL 4. Open Waltzing Competition. Good Frizes. Also Prizes for best Fancy Dress, ladies' and gents. Music: Four Instruments. Double Tickets ss, extra Lady 2a. J. MELVILLE, Hon. I. G A E K E QAEDENS IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE PROVINCE FOR SCHOOL TREATS PUBLIC PICNICS OR GARDEN PARTIES. GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL HOT WATER FREE. ADMISMOX: SIXPENCE.
M. EDGAR F. TOBY, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND CONSULTING OPTICIAN. AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON (Late of The Strand, London), With 34 years' practical experience. JJAS returned to New Plymouth after an absence of five years, and may be consulted at Mr. Whittle's Red House Hotel by appointment. Mr. Toby is staying here for a period of three months, until June 1, 1918. He has the Kontoric Lenses, also the famous Kryptok Bifocal (invisible glasses) for far and near sight, and Professor Crook's glasses for the light. LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS OF TESTING. NO FANCY PRICES. SIGHT TESTED FREE. OPENING NOTICE. w desire to intimate to ladies and gentlemen that we have purchased the Tailoring Business of Mr. Alec Forbes. We know the requirements of Taranaki filk in tailoring, and guarantee to give complete satisfaction with all work entrusted to us. Yours respectfully, AND J£ELLEY, Devon Street New Plymouth. OPPOSITE A.M.P. BUILDING, . THE LATEST, A Frenchman who came from Toulon Said "Ma Cherie, this tea is Tres Bien"; Of course, murmered she, 'tis Arcadis Tea— The choicest that come* *rim.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 1
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