AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S ' AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8 A THREE-STAR PROGRAMME, Headed by "THE GRELL MYSTERY" "THE GRELL MYSTERY" "THE GRELL MYSTERY" A Greater Vitagrapli Drama, Starring EARLE WILLIAMS EARLE WILLIAMS EARLE WILLIAMS A wealthy clubman believes ,tlia£j»yery. murder mystery is capable of solution, and finds the finger prints on the dagger that slew Robert Grell are those of the girl he loves. An extraordinary tale of intrigue and crime that meets with sure retribution. Wonderful light on modern methods of trapping the most expert law-breaker. It's not all Detective Story either; there is an exquisite double love story with a surprise ending. Other Stars Include: "THE GIRL & THE GAME" "WHOSE BABY?" A two-reel Triangle Comedy. Also "Weekly War News." Usual Prices. Coming to Everybody's Saturday—"THE NEGLECTED WIFE." The Greatest Serial of all Time. "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" From the Two Famous Magazine Stories, '•THE JOURNAL OF A NEGLECTED WIFE" "THE OTHER WOMAN." Each Episode Contains a New and Startling Thrill.
TARANAKTS WONDERLAND. GREAT WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION OF tyAR rpROPHIES KING GEORGE CORONATION HALL. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 12, 13, 14 & 15. CHILDREN'S DAY—FRIDAY, JUNE 14 (Special Concession* to Scholars attending Schools). DAIRY FACTORY & FARMERS' PRODUCE. GARDEN VEGETABLES. HOME INDUSTRIES. HONEY FANCY WORK. TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES TRADESMEN'S DISPLAYS. Etc., Etc., Etc. POULTRY SHOW THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Jtme 13 and 14. RECORD ENTMES IN ALL CLASSES NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND in attendance on all four nights, and will render special items. Admission: Adults, Is; Children under 12,6 d. Members free to all parts. For further information apply— WILLIAM P. OKEY, P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TARA.NAK.I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. rnHE Annual Meeting of the Chamber will be held in the Soldiers' Club Rooms on FRIDAY, the 7th day of June, 1918, at 8 p.m.. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers; and General. Mr. H. Cocker will read a paper on "The Economic Outlook." E. LASH, Secretary.. '| SATURDAY, JUNE 8. tl GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL IN CHARGE. OPLENDID assortment of cooked meats, poultry, eggs, home-made bread and t cakes, vegetables, fruit, pickles, jams and ehutneys. Fancy stall with a variety of children's garn%nts, knitted good* for '' babies, Oriental necklaces, etc. Flower Stall as usual. i Mart open to purchasers on Saturday at 0.30 a.m., and to receive goods on Fr.'dr.y afternoon and evening, 2.30 to 5 and p to 8 p.m. HELP THE MEN WHO ARE FIGHTING 1 VOR UP
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1918, Page 1
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