AMUSEMENTS. "<J»HE AUCTION BLOCK."—"Her flaming beauty was her danger and her parents' capital. Yet she rose from the mire, uplifting others." "»pHE AUCTION BLOCK."-He won't 9tand for make-up. He wants them with the dew on!" AT EVERYBODY'S TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 & 0. THE GREAI ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY "THE WICKEDEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD." She played the game as thousands of big city girls play it—yet be. neath this cynical exterior was the REAL Girl. The girl who could cook and sew; the girl who wanted a home and "kiddies"; the girl who hungered for love and affection. She is but one of the human characters in " REX BEACH'S GREATEST STORY. REX BEACH'S GREATEST STORY, REX BEACH'S GREATEST STORY, REX BEACH'S GREATEST STORY, "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "THE AUCTION BLOCK" Which tells the life story of a million girls in the big cities. A classic of the screen so wonderful, so beautiful, so astounding that it marks a New Era in the Film World. Two Screenings Only. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT. Prices: D.C., 1/6; Stalls, 1/. (plus tax). Plan at Collier's. No charge for booking. ELECTION NOTICES. JJY-ELECTION JOHN CONNETT (The National Government Candidate) | JNVITES the Electors to meet him as follows: FRIDAY, Oct. 4—Mangorei Dairy Factory, 8.30 a.m.; New Plymouth Good Templar Hall, 8 p.m. i SATURDAY, Oct. s—Lepperton Dairy Factory, 8.30 a.m.; Inglewood Parish Hall, 8 p.m. My Paramount Plank—"WlN THE WAR FIRST." I »JiAPvANAKI JJY-ELECTION AMENDED PROGRAMME. SYD. SMITH 'TO meet required changes and mak'j best use of limited time, will address the electors as follows: Saturday, Oct. s—lnglewood, 2 p.m. (if fine, at Band Rotunda; if wet, at Town Hall) Saturday, Oct. s—Westown Hall, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7 —Mangorei Dairy Fac. Tory, 8.30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 7 —lnglewood Town Hall, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. B—Fitzroy Hall, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. B—Bell Block Hall, 8.30 p.m. Electors near the above centres kindly attend and hear address of the people's candidate. TARANAKI BY-ELECTION. JOHN CONNETT The National Government Candidate. Paramount Plank—' "WIN THE WAR FIRST." 1. It is a sacred obligation that must be achieved. 2. It completely overshadows all other issues at the present moment. 3. The Stay-at-Homes will decide this election. 4. Every elector possesses the priceless privilege "to vote." 5. The right to vote carries the "duty to vote." 6. The man or woman who fails the National Gorernment fails his or her country as completely as the man who refuses to go over the parapet at the sound of the bugle. 7. With the limited time at our disposal the activity of the unit is essential to the organisation of those supporting the National Government. 8. Don't allow creeping paralysis to overtake us when' the war is reaching its appalling climax. 9. The boys at the front say "Business as usual" won't do; it's a business of blood for us. 10. Every vote cast for the National Government candidate is given to the boys who are fighting for us. 11. Every elector who desires the fullest rights of citizenship should vote for the National Government candidate R. O. ELLIS, Bun, Organiw.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 1
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523Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 1
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