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AMUSEMENTS. •THE TIE THAT BURNS" EMPIRE tt)-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT. ALiMomr" •AMMOHY" "ALIMONY" •ALMONY" MATRIMONY—ALIMONY " and an idle life. ALIMONY" ALIMONYALIMONY" " ALIMONY " and an easier one. ALIMONY " ALIMONY" An amazing indictment of the Divorce Court practices that have grown round the vicious, free-and-easy marriage tribunals of many modern cities. .Vritten by a DIVORCE COURT REPORTER REAL SCENES OF ACTUAL HAPPENINGS. The story of an unwanted wife, and of the dainty bride who would not sell herself for alimony.' LOIS WILSON as the beautiful young wife who said: "When you want me to ■ell my baby, I won't do it." JOSEPHINE WHITEL as the wolflike wife who planned a terrible revenge upon the man who scorned her. Note.—This is the first picture seen in New Zealand, chosen and produced for the gigantic theatre-owners' organisation, "The First National Exhibitors' Circuit." A marvel of costly production and beautiful settings. {—REELS OF WONDERMENT—7. •WEEKLY GAZETTE' •HISTORY OF THE WAR" No. 6. A Splendid Series. Usual Prices. CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in Wiree Hall on THURSDAY, MAY 30, in aid of Patriotic Funds. Performers from New Plymouth and surrounding districts. Admission: Concert, 2s and Is; Dance, Gents la 3d, Ladies Is. J. ROSS, Hon. Sec MOKAU DISTRICT CEMETERY FOND A CONCERT & JYANCE IT7ILL be held in the AwaJrino Public Hall, on FRIDAY, MAY 31, commencing at 8 p.m. Best local and outside talent Admission: Gentlemen, Ss; Ladies, 2s; Qbildren Is. JOHN L. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary. DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA. JULY 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6> /TNEST AND LARGEST SHOW BUILDINGS IN NEW ZEALAND. [his year we have built another Concrete Hall-170ft. by 40ft Our Motto is always PROGRESS. Classes for— FARM AND GARDEN ROOTS HOME INDUSTRIES FANCY WORK POT PLANT* POULTRY. HONEY DOGS Etc. TBH PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECTION A SPECIAL FEATURE. Three £lO 10b Challenge Shields for Competition. BNTRTES CLOSE~~ON SATURDAY JUNE 15, 1918, at 10 pjs. On 1m obtained from Box. 79, Hawera. La HOOKER, Secretary. rjIHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE are prepared to assist those desirous of investing their savings in the N.Z. War Loan, by purchasing for them Debentures from £IOO up to £SOOO, repayment to extend ever a term of 20 years. No interest cfaugMl on the sum advanced by the Assostatim, who by this liberal offer are girls* the public an opportunity of showing their patriotism, and abo help towards final victory, farther particulars on application tr J. R. M. STEWART, DJstafetMaoafer, Ettkanv

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 1

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