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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S MONDAY & TUESDAY, JULY 29 & 30. Everybody's takes pleasure in announcing that it has secured the Exclusive Screening rights in New Plymouth of the British Official War Films. (By Permission of the N.Z. Government.) An awe-inspiring reproduction of the trific events in which our brothers, our sous, and fathers are gloriously playing their part this day. No Weed to Ask "Are You Coming?" Could You Keep Away? Lloyd George says: "All must see it!" THE GERMAN DEFEAT THE GERMAN DEFEAT BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE BATTLE OP ARRAS' OF ARRAS* OF ARRAS' OF ARRAS' OF ARRAS' OF ARRAS' OF ARRAS* The Worst Defeat Suffered by the German High Command. The Hindenburg Retreat. , One of the grimmest, greatest battles of the whole war, in all its dreadful, yet glorious, reality. "Lives there the man with soul so dead " 1 Surely not J" No One Must Miss It! These War Films, taken by the British War Office, with the object of preserving for posterity a record of the glorious offensive, have the same 'official backing" as "Britain Prepared." No higher guarantee than this need or could be given. A Substantial Proportion of the Receipts go to the various Dominion Patriotic .Funds. English Engineers blowing up obstacles in the Somnie River—lnterior of Arras Cathedral, showing destruction wrought by the Huns—British Guns Shelling Vimy Ridge—A Tornado of Drumfire—The Germans Shelling a Recaptured Village— An Actual Raid by the South AfricansMiles and Miles of Cavalry—A Big Attack (this is a close-up view of the advance)— Tanks in Action—Artillery Under Fin*-And Dozens of Other Intensely Interesting Scenes. PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. SPECIAL MATINEETUESDAY, AT 3.30 Children: Threepence. Send the Children to see this Authentic Historical Record—War As It Really Is, But Without the Horrors of it. Remember.—sd from every Is Id "d from every 6d, Id from every 3d, go'es to the Government for Patriotic Purposes.

PUBLIC NOTICES. RED £JROSS SATURDAY, JULY 27. RED CROSS COMMITTEE ('-C" SECTION) IN CHARGE. Gifta of Home-made Bread and Cakes, Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Cooked Meats, Eggc, Butter, Honey, Jams, Pickles, etc., gratefully received. Promises made of Cooked Ham, Pressed Tongue, Sausage Rolls, Aberdeen Sausage, Lemon Honey, New Season's Marmalade, Sponge Sandwiches, Seed Cake, Etc. Help our Wounded and Sick Soldiers through the Red Cross Mart, which will be open on Friday from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., andSn Saturday to purchasers from 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. '£ HE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT will be FRIDAY, .July 2G. J. JONES Secretary. TO THE RESIDENTS OF URENUI & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. BOOT & SHOE REPAIRING. T HAVE started the above class of work on the premises next to the Urenui Sale Yards. Good Material and Workmanship guaranteed. Terms, cash. CHARLES SMITH. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. g CHOICE Grade Jersey Dairy Cows, July and August ealvers; average test factory 1917-18 season, 5.2. These cows are all 3rd ealvers, and can bo guaranteed. Also—--1 2-year purebred Berkshire brood sow, to farrow August. 1 6ft. Reid and Gray windmill, with pump, 50 feet galvanised piping, etc., in good working order. Apply on farm to— T. B. EWENS, Waitara Road. Owner selling owing to expiry of lease; no reaaosabl* offer refused*

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 1

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534

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1918, Page 1

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