AMUSEMENTS. THE WAR'S MOST THRILUKQ STORY. ftetold ill a Masterly Way on the Screen. AT EVERYBODY'S . COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY MATINEE AT 2, AND tO NIGHT At 8 TO-NIttHT "THE CROSS BEARER" "THE CROSS BEARER" *XHE "(StoOSS' BEARER" "WBt cams BEAKER" A TitmeaioWfetory of the Invasion of Belgium. A Production visualising an immortal Igure f-at will live a* a (lassie as long as motion pictures arc known. lioktagto love MONTAGUE tOVE MONTAGUE LOVE {he Famous Actor of the World Pictures, will appear in "THE CROSS BEARER" "THE CROSS BEARER" .Which tells the Thrilling Story of CARDINAL MERCIER CARDINAL MERCIER CARDINAL MERCIER 'ine world-famous Belgian Prelate who has stood np so sturdily for the rights jat his countrymen against the aggressions of THE GERMAN OPPRESSORS. SUPPORTING FILMS INCLUDE: Jhat Hilarious Fox Comedy Special, "TOM AND JERRY MIX" "TOM AND JERRY MIX" •TOM AND JERRY MIX" "TOM AND JERRY MIX" XT you hare never smiled at a comedy before you will scream at this one. TOM MIX In the chief part. TOM MIX In the chief part Prices aa usual. Plan and Day Sales £ Collier's. IJtOWN JJALL, QPUNAKE BRAND PLAIN ft FANCY DRESS BALL. aid of locaf branch Returned Soldiers' Association.) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Id, . _. ...w ... >.— ■ .. ittts, 3/6. Ladies, 2/-. Double Tickets, 5/-. Returned Soldiers Free. E. ANDREWS, D. DES FORGES, Joint Sees. 14 our day;' gBAKD QONCERT IN THE GOOD TEMPLAR ttat.T. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918, t ■ At 8 p.m. —— JADAME VIOLET MURPHY will sing, lasisted by Mrs. Birch-Johnston, Miss Lwtttam, Sergeant-Major Gill and Mr. Cooper. Tickets, 2s. Box Plan at Collier's, open Saturday, October 5. Booked Seats 3d extra. JJ AND QARNIVAL LABOUR DAT | October 28th, 1918. In PUKEKURA PARK. ATTRACTIONS GIGANTIC, MONSTER DAY PROCESSION Displays and Sports Programme Later. Spectacular Lantern Procession at night to grounds, and MA SO'TRADE DANCING. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary, Band Carnival. RED CROSS MART BATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS* HIGH SCHOOL IN CHARGE. il gifts of produce wherewith to stock the Mart will be very gratefully received. Promises have been given of pressed tongue, ham, brawn, sausage rolls, eggs, butter, home-made bread and an endless variety of delicious cakes. All proceeds go to help our sick and wounded soldiers. Flease help our New Plymouth Boys to provide comforts for our men. Mart open from 2.30 to 5 and 7 to 8 P-®- on Friday, to receive gifts, and on Saturday, to purchasers, from 9 a.m. N EW ZE.&LAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all lta branches accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Jfeaadi Office) Corner of Brougham lad King Btreeta, New Plymouth. ftiiilfrinit the province. PATON, jj *.* ft ,1 ' a, V» , 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 1
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