AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S \ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 & 18. The Big Australian Motion-Picture . Sensation. (By arrangement with W. A. Low.} "THE ENEMY WITHIN" ! "THE ENEMY WITHIN" "THE ENEMY WITHIN" j "THE ENEMY WITHIN" ! "THE ENEMY WITHIN" j Great Seven-reel Superfeature, j featuring j REG. L. (SNOWY) BAKER, I REG. L. (SNOWY) BAKER, REG. L, (SNOWY) BAKER, Australia's Champion All-round Athlete, JACK AIRLTB The Man who Fights the Huns with Bare Fists. Supported by a Superb Cast of London, American and Australian Artists. The Greatest Sensational Feature Drama Ever Screened. Caused a Furore in Australia. " THE ENEMY WITHIN" "THE ENEMY WITHIN" The Big Thrill. The story of the fight of one man and a girl against the "Enemy Within," who sank the Cumberland, Port Kembla, and Wimmera, set the Mines off Gabo, and brought The Wolf to the Pacific. See the 100 Sensations. Including The All-in Fight One Against Five, The Pantechnicaf Jump, The Motor Leap, The Roof-top Chase, The Struggle on Horseback, The 300 feet Climb Down the Cliff the Record SO feet Dive to Save the Drowning Maiden Lashed to the Rock Produced first by the Union Theatres, Ltd., Sydney, at The Strand, and then at The Lyric, where as a story of sensation, love and heart interest it proved, itself the record success of the year. ■ ' Two Nights Only. pi ttn opens at Collier's tomorrow. No charge for booking, ices: Is Cd, Is and a few seats at 6d THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. ' pUBLIC Annual, Meeting, New Plymouth Patriotic Committee will be held at the Soldiers' Club on TUESDAY, September 17, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Presentation of Report Statement of Accounts and Election of Committee for ensuing year. C, H. BURGESS, Mayor, Chairman. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. HARBOR . IMPROVEMENT SCHEME. COASTAL MEETINGS. •JHE Chairman and Members of the New Plymouth Harbor Board invite the Ratepayers of the Harbor District to attend Meetings to be held in taeNEWALL ROAD SCHOOLHOUSE, on Monday, September 16, at 8 p.m. EDUCATIONAL "REFORM ADDRESS BY MB, E. U. JUST. (Organising Secretary, N.Z. Educational Institute.) On the need for r • REFORM IN OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM. GOOD TEMPLAR' HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 At 8 p.m. A large attendance of parent* and others interested in education is requested. " R. L. MeILROY, Secretary, Taranaki Branch. ' EDUCATIONAL. L RNOLD gTOBBOOK, LMub., T.CX. PIANIST. RECOMMENCES tuition on Monday, September 16. At home to intending pupils daily (excepting Wednesdays) from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Studio: Griffith's Buildings, Bgmont St. 'Phone 016. QffETWODE GCHOOL 273 Devon Street, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. Third Term, 1918, wiH begin , FRIDAY, September 20. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on, Tuesday, .September 17, from 2 to 4 pjn< '..--kin. j> .'./*.>, / .{
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1918, Page 1
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