AMUSkXui,«TS. AM UNI'KIiCLDEKTXD SICCESS. THE ic-wght •iO-:vi.:;HT AMD TO-XOiißU* SlCfi'i. - - A Picture that Sounds a Clarion Call to every Female Soul. A Mighty Selznick Triumph, ". . . And then, Panthea, I will produce tout husband's play, Is it a bargain! ' Was she justified in sacrificing h*r own honor to save her husband's lifeJ.Mephistopheles himself could not have driven a more fearful bargain. Such is the theme of a picture-play that Will live in the memory for ever. "PAHTHBA" PAKTHBA" •PANTHEA" Featuring Beautiful HOKMA TALKADGE NORMA TAUCADGE NORMA TALMADGE i>t braver pen than ours pass the verbftl bouqueU to "Panthea." "This first production of Nor Talmadge's under her own banner comes with a big dramatic flourish. The adaptation of Monekton HoGVs play teems with dramatic episodes that -end shivers chasing swiftly up iind down the spinal column. I*anthea sells hersell to save her husband. The sensitive ones may evpi! )•» shocked However, Jlis-i T>Vr i.":'i» excellent performance ni.i ;.' 4;dend!d mfcnner in which t l .- ;\ has btcu treated lays a con- m;; fori over the picture, evri leaving; Vttle to the Caere are Sjce Tremendous Scenes In "Panties." No Advance in Prices. "FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. JJEW pLYMPUtH TMTALE QHOIK HRST CONCERT OF SECOND SEASON GOOD TEMPLAR HALL AUGUST IS A 10, AT 8 P.M. 00 VOICES 60 SO -VOICES 80 " .AssStSng Artists: MADAM WO SYMES, Soprano, Wanganui. MR. FRANK RANFORD, Elocutionist, Stratford. ARNOLD O. STURROCK, L.Mus., Pianist Get your ticket early. Prices, 2s Cd an'. 2i Sox ] n in at Collier's opens Bth; no charge for booking. H. BULLIN, Hon. Sec. . SUPERIOR six-roomed Residence, guaranteed all heart Rimu, Kauri lining; decorated steel ceilings; all hearths, grates and range tiled; pantry, bathroom (hot water), waahhouse, copper and tubs, sewerage, electric light and gas; high corner section, quarter-acre, 3 minutes from tram stop; lawn back and front; garden;, cobble walls; concrete paths and yard; built twelve months ago for retired farmer; all fittings best obtainable, regardless of expense. For absolute sale, owner going north. Should purchaser desire to keep cow, has refusal of 11 acres adjoining and shed. For particulars apily—"G. H. T.," News Office. FOR SALE. • ~. v., Jt ..rationed Goods it special prices: )■• Li|kt Trap, tbr ibafts. triamed In r four years built ...„, la* Gif, .Vine repaired and put In first OOA i wheels. 3**ll Jm Ptar, two wheels, rolling coultr- "~ tat Siedff, complete with removable lop PA »-. ,■_!.... » tani j ln) j joppj, pm ««gj {at Tiae Harrows aaa Bar, Z learcs, jood P;" and will be pleased to snow same at any time. Blackberry Seville Blades end Handles, ana Triwßief <k>aa ia aay e SATISFACTION GUAEA.VTEED. Nate the Address: JAMES WILSON, EXCELSIOR GARAGE, Factory: Rata Street, Inslewood. FARMERS AND BUTCHERS. QWTNG to the Government embargo being lifted off Hides and Calfskins, we are now prepared to buy same at highest market values. Goods railed to , us receive prompt attention. Advice Card* and Labels on application. WILSON A CANHAM LTD., Hftwera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1918, Page 1
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486Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1918, Page 1
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