AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT TWO GREAT SCREEN LOVERS la a wonderful .'riaiigle Tiiumph — »SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDBH J!M" "SUDDgN JIM" "SUDDEJ" JIM" "SUDDfiN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM? "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEH JIM" "SUDDSN TIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN JIM" "SUDDEN Jl."'" The siory of how Jimmy's" son became known as ''Hell on Wheels." Life lias been titled a Fight, and Sudden Jim found it so, but he won life's light, and learned that h* had lost its precious tiuv.n —love. Crowded with thrilK Watch for the n»h of a loaded log train over a lofty burring trestle bridge, e second after blown up by dyn.iiLito. If ideals are worth having, they are worth fighting for, and that is what Sudden Jim does. One of the finest love stories ever translated into screen language. Don't overlook 'little George Stone as "The Kid." Supports Include: "History of the War" No. 7. "Wheels of Woe" Keystone. "Patbe'a War Gazette" Topical. Usual Prices. "The Neglected Wife" will arrive next Ratuiday. .Watch out! Starring CHARLES 3AY CHARLES SAY CHARLES SAY and SYLVIA BREMER SYLVIA 3REMER SYLVIA SREMER QOUNTRY JpAER
be held at Warca by the combined Districts of PUNIHO, PUNGAREHU, NEWALL ROAD & WAREA on Jan# 5, 1918, in aid of Soldiers' Comforts. A variety of goods, comprising F*ncv Work, Plain Sewing, Sweets, Produce, Mutton, Pork, Poultry, eW., will be on sale. Sports, Side Shows and Guessing Competitions. Refreshments on Ground. Admission to Sports: Adults Is School Children free. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the evening. Admission: Gents, 2s; ladies, Is. J. ROSS, Han. Sec. PLANTING SEASON, 1018. "OTE offer the following in strong, 1 well-grown, hardy plants:— FRUIT TREES (all kinds).—One year, Is 6d each, 16s per dozen, £5 per 100;- two years, 2s each, 18s per dozen, £7 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES and CURRANTS.— 6s per dozen. RHUBARB.—7s 6d per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS. —ls 6d to 3s 6d each, according to size and variety. GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two yean, 20s per 100.
BARBERRY.—One year, 25s per 1000, two yean, 40s per 1000 BOXTHOBN.—2Os per 1000. CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA and LAWSOXIANA.—2Os to 40s pel 100, according to size. PEJUS IXSIGNUS. MURIOATA and C 4 PINES—Two years, 20s 1 "Sl BOSU».—Oar selection, Is 3d each, 12s per dozen; Customer's selection, Is fld each, 15s per dozen. Novelties as per catalogues. THE ABOVE ARE MKIMOM } PRICES Packing and Freight Extra in all case 9. Catalogues Free on application. Terms.—Two and a-half per cent, discount for cash (excepting for Barberry and Boxthors)DUXCAX & DAVTES, LTD, New Plymouth. A. S. HICKS, Tikorangi. G. H. MILLS, Normanby. R. M*K MORISOS, Stratford W. P. Taylor, Stratford (no Fruit Tress or Barberry). J. REVELL, Hawera. Dainty Lunches At tiie ■ CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. THREE i/. tUKCHES. ONE 1/3 LURCH See Venn Cards and crdar by number. AFTERHOOH TEA—i Daintily served in pretty I& comfortable snrroußinsgs. A tea lounge where "ci wi» be i pleased to invite your aelect friends. SODA FOTOTADT— Where the cooicest ico-cream drinks are ready for all May & Arrowsmith, I Devon Street Central.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 1
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