AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OP J "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" i "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" I "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" j "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" : "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" i "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" 1 "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" j "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" j The tile of * nun who fled at the eight of a woman. A forbidden love and a Divine Renunciation. A Pat east of Love and Sacrifice. A Panorama of the Passion of Tropical Dajt and Nights. HELEN WARS aa "Domini" HELEN WARE as "Domini" HELEN WARE aa "Domini" THOMAS SANTSCHI THOMAS SANTSCHI THOMAS SANTSCHI Aa Boris Androvsky. Showing at the Usual Prices. COMMENCING TO-MORROW For a Three-Night Season, The Brilliant "Metro" Star, EMILY STEVENS In » super-play SMUT STEVENS of extraordmEMILY STEVENS arfr power and ' EMILY STEVENS brilliance. II "ALIAS MRS. JESSOP." 11l -ALIAS MRS. JESSOP." "ALUS MRI. JESSOPf || MIS. JESSOP." HI Emily Sttrai in a double roleOne girl, a saint—demure and proper. The other, a "Vampire"— wilful and uncontrollable. RATAPIKO SCHOOL .FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. In aid of school funds. \ EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE wfflj be held in the Ratapiko School every alternate Friday evening, commencing Friday Next, July 12, 1918, in aid of Uh above funds. Good Prizes; Good Supper; and a Good Dance. Admission to Euchre: Gents, Is; Ladies, a basket All Dancers Is extra! each. Roll up. J. JACOBSEN, Secretary, RS.C. ►ETURNED SOLDIERS' TJANCE will be held by Stratford branch, Returned Soldiers' Association, in Midhirst Hall, Thursday, July U, t pju.—T. J. Sheahan, Secretary. FAREWELL SOCIAL to Mr. and Mrs. C. Honeyfield and Mr. J. Dugfan, and a WELCOME-HOLE to Sergeant D'Arcy Penwarden will be held in OAEURA PUBLIC FAT.t, On FRIDAY, JULY 12, at 8 pm. Admission: Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, Ib. Ajit snrnlus to Patriotic Funds. NOW IS THE TIME TO INSURE. GOVERNMENT JNSURANCE J)EPARTMENT. State Security. Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. WAR RISKS TAKEN. Special Representative: W. H. Bridges, Phone «£; P.O. Box 105; New Plymouth Telephone 164. Telephone 164. ~-i >htor-Cycli»ts and Intending JV.nr-Cycl'i-ts. there are bargains to 1* *iad at the El 7 HAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT 6 h.p. Royal' Ruby, countershaft, 3 speed ... .... £65 7-9 h.p. Indian £BO 7-9 h.p. Indian ad canolet side ear £95 4 h.p. James, twin cylinder . . £6O 3 l / 3 h.p. Triumph, free engine £35 2} h.p. Douglas, free engine .. £55 3} h.p Brown, free engine ... £3O 3J h.p. King Dick £25 5-6 h.p. Rudgc Multi £OO 3J h.p. Premier £2S 3J h.p. New Hudson £25 3J h.p. 8.5.A., 0-specd, countershaft £75 2i h.p. Connaii<rlit £25 2'/» h.p. James, r.i'w, just lande.l £&■: Sidecars in. stock from £lO to £4O. DON'T FORGET. Motor Cycle Repairs are my speciality. In case of breakdown 00 the road, RING UP 104. THE PLACE WHERE THE BIG X IS TO BE SEEN—THE MACHINE THAT 18 GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE'AME* RICAN ARMY. J. H. B O D L E. Pronrielor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1918, Page 1
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486Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1918, Page 1
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