AMUSEMENTS. DO YOU KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR? DO YOU TRUST HIM? r THE TONS IN OUR MIDST SHOULD WE INTERN THEM? SEE THE ANSWER In The William Pox "Standard" Drama, "THE SPY SYSTEM" " THE SPY SYSTEM" "THE SPY SYSTEM" "THE SPY SYSTEM" " THE SPY SYSTEM" "THE SPY SYSTEM" An Exposure of the German Secret Police Methods. There are ten thousand spies at work in America. There were countless thousands in England when war was declared; there are numbers there yet. How ManyAArte t There in New Zealand? Who put the bomb in the Port Kembla! Who Said the mine field off Gabo? Who/mined the Wimmera? Who pays the fire fiend*for his work? They are the Kaiser's spies—the pawns he uses to disrupt the world. " THE SPY SYSTEM' "THE SPY SYSTEM' EVERYBODY'S Tuesday & Wednesday, september 10 & 11, PRICES.—Many people expected to pay 3s, 2s and Is to see this picture, but we are screening it at half-price, viz., 1/6, 1/- (plus tax); a few seats at 6d. BOX PLAN opens at Collier's on Saturday. No Charge for Booking. QAKUEA & Tt ATARAmAKA QOPPER 'TRAIL OKATO CHORAL SOCIETY OAKURA HAT,T S TONIGHT. THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1918, Admission: Adults, 2/-. Children, Cd. DANCE TO FOLLOW, W. K. MORRIS, W. HONEYPDZLD, Hon. Sees. DR. PAGET'S PRESENTATION.
TO-NIGHT. gjUBSCRIBERS to the Farewell Presentation to Dr. Paget are invited to attend a Social in Town Hall, Stratford, on Thursday Evening, September 5. Nonsubscribers to presentation will be admitted on payment of 2a. P. SKOGLUND, Hon. See. * JJECEPTI'ON Will be tendered to PRIVATE E. HAMBLYN TUNA SCHOOL, MIDHIRST On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER C, 1918, Gents, 2/6. Ladies, a Basket. BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. SALT WATER BATHS. ■ above baths are now open. For charges, hours, etc., ring up Telephone No. 216, Municipal Baths. P. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. GO TO RETFORD'S And All General Drapery. • Agent for Sewing Machines and Requisites. Colonial and Local Papers |C; H. RETFORD, |<CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, ENGINE PAINT. NOW is the time, Mr. Car-owner, to j clean and paint your engine. Stocked in black and grey, and guaranteed to stand the heat. IRA J. BRIDGER, Rmg 'Phone 66 Eltham. British trade after the war will easily bold its own if everything is of the same quality as North British Hot Water Bottles with the "Unique" stopper. Aik .xouß.ehemigt for 'TJnio.u*."
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1918, Page 1
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