AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE | TO-NIGHT At S TO-NIGHT At the Matinee To-morrow, and j Finally To-morrow Night THE FIRST PETROVA PICTURE By MADAME FETROVA'S OWN COMPANY, And purchased by the First Natir,- nl Exhibitors as the Leading Picture of the Week. OLGA PETROVA There is not a woman OLOA PETROVA who can follow dryOLOA PETROVA eyed the careeT of OLGA PETROVA this magnificent girl, OLGA PETROVA who endures both OLGA.PETROVA Morganatic and MorOLGA PETROVA monatie marriage, HLRA PKTBOVA nn.l v»t trint tlirmKrh OLGA PETROVA to a greater love. "A DAUGHTER OF DESTINY" "A DAUGHTER OF DESTINY" • "A DAUGHTER OF DESTINY" •A DAUGHTER OF DESTINY" Yon have never really seen Petrova until this picture. PETROVA "You may degrade wives in PETROVA sucli manner in your eounPETROVA try, but women are not their PETROVA husbands' chattels here. PETROVA This is the end-I would PETROVA rather die than submit." PETROVA PETROVA Marion Ashley ripped awav PETROVA the darkest pages from the PETROVA book of her life, and threw PETROVA off the shackles that marPETROVA riage had imposed. PETROVA Yon do not know Petrova until you nave seen her in this picture. Supports include: "A LASS OF THE LUMBERLANDS." •A IASS OF THE LUMSERLANDS." and TOPICAL WEEKLY. Prices as Usual. Reserve at Collier's. QT. \JARY'S gULB gHOW IN ST. MARY'S HALL TO-DAY. (In aid of New Sunday School Building Fund.) Musical Items. Afternoon Tea. Sweet and Produce Stalls. Admission, Is. Children, half-price* N.P. COURSING CLUB. \PEN Maiden Stake to be run on Satunlay next, September 7, in ordei to allow members of the Club who are p going to camp next week a chance to ran their dogs. Nominations and acceptances close on Friday evening. THE PARK TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB. A LL Members are invited to attend a Social and Euchre Party at the Xawaroa Park Bungalow THIS (Friday) EVENING, to farewell those leaving for tamp next week. Ladies provide. ■RECEPTION Will be tendered to PRIVATE E. HAMBLYN TUNA SCHOOL, MTDHIRST TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918, ; At 8 p.m. 1 Gats, 2/8. Ladies, a Basket. OWN TJALL, OTRATFO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1918. GRAND CONCERT In aid of the Copper Trail cunds to be divided, between tha Town and. Country. Organiser: Mrs* Cothr McLaren. Stage Manager: Mr. R. Ranford. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary Country Fund. H. J!/. COOPISR, Seefttor^town-F (Auatralijfaa ■ Service.) COMMONWEALTH & DOMINION LINE, LTD. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. is to certify that Messrs. Collett and Company, Ltd., of New Plymouth, are the duly accredited Agents «f this Company in Taranaki. (Signed) J. R. ROOPER, Manager in New Zealand. Wellington, August 30, 1918. ONE two-lamp Morlite Plant, complete, erected in any two rooms, guaran- ' £ll. One 9-coulter Empire disc sown only C acres, absolutely like qnal to new, £36. The present ior these drills is £44 10s, plus Ifrom Palmerston. ALLEN, fpedding's Oarage, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1918, Page 1
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