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AMUSEMENTS. I Jill " GOLDWYN" PICTURES 111 "GOLDWYN" PICTURES "GOLDWYN" PICTURES "GOLDWYN" PICTURES " GOLDWYN " PICTURES 111 l "GOLDWYN" PICTURES ||| ARE Thi Greatest Advance towards exquisite perfection ever recorded in the wonderful progress of the motion picture industry. With one exception, they are the most talked of subject in the world at the present day. The exception is the war. They absolutely captivated and astounded exhibitors and public alike when introduced recently in America and Australia, by the remarkable manner in which they completely eclipsed ill other Bpecial feature productions. They are the most expensive. films ever introduced into the Dominion, but compared in quality with other feature pictures they are astonishingly low priced. THE FIRST "GOLDWYN" FEATURE, THE FIRST "GOLDWYN" FEATURE THE FIRST "GOLDWYN" FEATURE) THE I'lll ST "GOLDWYN" FEATURE, THE .VIRST "GOLDWYN" FEATURE, entitled "POLLY 0? THE CIRCUS" "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS" H II Will be introduced at EVERYBODY'S NEXT TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 & 3. With SPECIAL MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, AT 3 P.M. Goldwyn Prices: Dress Circle, Is fld; Stalls, 1b (plus tax). There are also a few front seats at 6d. Goldwyn Box Plan.—Opens at Collier's this morning. Goldwyn Concession. —Seats can be reserved in both Dress Circle and Stalls at the advertised prices. PUBLIC NOTICES. JJED QROSS j^JAKT TO-DAY., SATURDAY, JUNE 2fl. ST. MARY'S PARISH IN CHARGE. All Parishioners wanted. Don't wait to be asked, but remember this great sacred cause of charity, and bring your help to aid our sick and wounded soldiers. The Stalls will comprise homemade cakes and bread, pastry, cooked and uncooked meats, fruit, vegetables, groceries, fancy, jumble and flowers. The fancy and art needlework section will bo in the shop next the H.B. Co., which has generously placed same at tiie disposal of the Red Cross for that day. Two prizes offered for best made and decorated sponge sandwich to bs left at the Mart before 9 a.m. on Saturday. Promises received of ooolced ham and tongue, beef steak pie, Cornish pasties, apple tonovers, sausage rolls, poultry, Aberdeen sausage, plum puddings, gingerbread, shortbread, meringues, Red Cross busters, war-time lemon honey, new season's jams and jellies, butter, eggN, fresh vegetables, Etc., Etc, Mart open 6n Friday to receive gifts from 2 to 5 and 7 to S p.m., and to purchasers on Saturday from 9.80 a.m. Advance St. Mary's. BEAT THE RECORD AND EEAT THE ENEMY. FRANKLEY, CARRINGTON & MANGOREI ROAD MILIv PRODUCERS. W E earnestly request each and all of you to be present at a meeting to be held in Carrington Schoolroom on Monday, July 1, at 7.SQ p.m. sharp, re "Glaxo" and "Dried Milk." A full attendance is desired, h. HILL. F. BAKER, A. C. BINNIE, Convenors. COUNTY QF TARANAKI! MERGER OF WAITAHA WEST ROAD DISTRICT. PURSUANT to Section 31, "Counties Aot| lOOS," notice is lierehy given that Position will bo presented at tfic ordipvy maotipg of the Council t« hp oil Monday {hp f|fth (lay of August 1013 praying that tho Waitara West Road District he merged into the Taranafci Comity and .the Board thereof dissolved. Thp Petition is lying srt tho County Offipe and is open for inspection at My tim ? 4wjng pffice hours up tq date q| tq the pqunpj], JOHN CONNECT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, June 28,1018

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1918, Page 1

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