AMUSEMENTS. - CAPTURED!!! CAPTURED!!! At EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT CONVICT 23 - - CONVICT 23 Otherwise CHARLIE CHAPLIN mil— CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CHARLIE CHAPLIN CfitARLIE CHAPLIN ■||l CHARLIE CHAPLIN —iiij CHARLIE CHAPLIN He's -tha only man who found any fun in leg-irons. But he bolted when they tried the ■ Honor System on him. He hasn't been seen for months. He's Dangerous. Four Warders nearly died laughing at him, and if hp's lotig at liberty the world will giggle itself silly. You never saw a fuanier Gaolbird than CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his Latest and Greatest Masterpiece—"THE ADVENTURER"' "THE ADVENTURER" "THE ADVENTURER" "THE ADVENTURER" "THE ADVENTURER" "THE ADVENTURER", AND A Great '"Triangle" Drama 'UNTa THEY GET ME" 'UNTIL THEY GET ME" A Realistic Story of the Great North-West. SEE THIS BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME 0 ' And rsmember that to night is positively the last occasion on which this film will be screened. Prices as Usual. - » - £AST £ND QONCERt MONDAY, JULY 15 by Q.EORGE rp WEE DIE Fancy Dancing, Dancing, Graroaphone Music, Songs, Flips, Speeches, etc., assisted by Local Talent. Commencing 8 p.m. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, OJ. PUBLIC NOTICES. JJED QROSS J\£ ART SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. RED CROSS COMMITTEE ("A" SECTION) IN CHARGE. Q.IFTS of Cooked Foods, Garden Produce, Flowers, Home made Bread and Cakes will be gratefi'lly received. Promises received of Cooked Ham, Sausage Rolls, Meat Pies, Gingerbread. Shortbread, New Season's Orange Marmalade, Cape Gooseberry Jam, Guava Jelly, etc. HELP ASKED FROM ALL. Mart open on Friday from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.; and on Saturday, to purchasers, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. WHITF.LEY CHURCH - SUNDAY, JULY 14, MS. FOREIGN MISSION DEPUTATION. REV. J. \V. BURTON, M.A., Organising Secretary of Australasia, will visit New Plymouth and conduct services in Whiteley Church—Morning, 11; Evening, 7. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY. JULY 14, at 3 p.m. jjeSf. J. W. BURTON, M.A., will give an address on ''The Nesv Era in thfPaciiic.'' "C. H. Burgess, Esq., Mayor, will preside. Collections at all serviced is aid of Foreign Mission Fund. WHITELEY HALL—MONDAY, JULY 15, 1918, at 0 p.m. pUBLIC TEA, Adults Is, Children fid. PUBLIC MEETING, WHITELEY CHURCH, at 7.30 p.m. H. Okey, Esq., M.P., presiding. Addresses by Rev. J. W. Burton and others. Collection in aid of Foreign Mission Fund. The Early Closing Movement wqn't worry yon if you get your Bottle from the chemist—a "Unique" stopper Hot Water Bottle, the best of cold weather; comforts.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1918, Page 1
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