AMUSEMENTS. ••THEY'RE OFF, MR. CUTT3I At THE fO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT EMPIRE it 8. TO-NIGiW at 8. TO-NIG.^? The Daintiest Story of Love and ti-e . Ijaces ever screened. "IHWIE OFF" "THEY'RE OFF" "THEY'RE OFF" "TJBKTRE OFF" . "THETBE OFF" Starring The Popular Austraaafe Actress^ EUID BEKKETT ENIO BEtfttTT SKID BENNETT ENID BENNETT * A Wealthy Millionaire ruins Itfe Yang Owner of a Wonderful Mansion to give it to lug Loveif Daughter* Thai is stepped Satan (who waa a Bacehorae) and Cupid (who wu faster), and there are tome surprisw. An almost incredibly taken Race occurs in this play, withadorable little Enid showing her Auj- , tralian horsemanship. JA mealing tale of life ia-a-fiiM Oid Southern Plantation. Don't miu the Picaninnies. Luxury and Gaiety at « big Ameri* caa racfcoune. A spectacular finish. ■Bid Bennett's Best by Furlongs. ALSO "HJ&XOBY OF THE WAS" No. 5. "HSTOSY OF THE WAS" No. 5. Which includes the departure of 10,000 New Zealanders. WEEKLY ' GAZETTE." (•Of EASTERN TEXAS" (Travelogue). Usual Prices. ' iii J£MPIR£ j^AY
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. of the Tongaporutu and Okau Victoria League an ! Guild are holding Patriotic Dayat the Okau School Qioands. Salute the Flag. Sale of Produce, Lacky Parcels (all prizes; no blanks). Gifts of Stock and Produce of any kiltd will be acceptable. Basket Social in the Evening. M. BOWER, Convenor. Dainty Lunches At the CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. THBEE i/. LUNCHES. ORE 1/3 LUNCH See Menu Cards and order by number. AFTERNOON TEA— Daintily served in pretty ft comfortable surroundings. A tea lounge where you will be pleased to invite your most select - friends. SODA FOUNTAIN— Where the choicest ice-cream drinks are ready for all. May & Arrowsmith, Devon Street Central. THE IMPERIAL MEAT SUPPLY Dm St CntraL Telephone 645. SELL FEESH-EXLED, HIGH-QUAL-ITY GOVERNMENT MEAT AT LOW PRICES. TOY "Ye Olde Engiyahe" Corned Beef (■0 brine pump used); also our Tomaty Sausage at 7dperlb (they are "all the r). Tripes, Kidneygj. Ox Tails, on hand daily. Prime Porkers Mg Vealers purchased at Current
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS, jjH SJ-h.p. Ml. Motor-Cycle, with Lamp, good working order, £2O. Put Model 37 HUDSON' 5-seater. Most ' fce disposed of; should be very cheap ' ft £l2O. Model HUDSON Car, in splencooditkn; a great bargain at £3OO. 0M Twin-Cylinder INDIAN Motor-Cycle, naming well, £57105. Qm SWIFT Motor-Cycle, in very fair naming order; can be inspected and tried out; very cheap at £25. NEWTON KING AND SHE DID. A grocer not wanting in tact (Now, this is a positive fact) Said: Madam, excuse me, take Arcadia Tea, Aad far ■ore—you'll always come back
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1918, Page 1
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