AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S JO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. THE KINO OP COMEDIANS, CHABLIB CHAPLIH CHARLES CHAPL « CHARLIE CHAPL! J CHABUE CHAPLIS In a "High Jinks" comedy that is a •cream of merriment from the word go. "POLICE". This comedv is showing for •POLICE" the first time in Nev.- PIy•POLICE" mouth; and must) not ba •POLICE" confused with the previous TOLICE* comedy, "Easy Street." Charlie Chaplin himself say: thi. comedy is a scream, and he should know. Therefore enough said, except to say •Don't Miss It" The supports include a powerful firereel Metro feature, "THE CLAIM" "THE CLAIM" Ted-blooded story of American Westera Mining Days, Featuring EDITH STOREY EDITH STOREY And the Fourteenth Episode of "The Mystery of the Double Cross." COMING TOMORROW ALICE BRAD? The Darling ALICE BRADY of the Screen As * "BETSY ROSS" "BETSY ROSS" The Pride of America. Prices as usuaL RED CROSS MART. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. "A" SECTION OF RED CROSS COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. Gifts of Cooked Meats, Home-made Bread, Cakes, Flowers and Foliage, Vegetables, etc., all gratefully received. Promises given of Ccoked Ham, Roast Stuffed Pork, Sheep Tongues in Aspic Jelly, Savoury Eggs, Brandy Snaps, Shortbread, Cakes, Jams, Lemon Honey, Pickles and Chutneya. Help asked from all. Mart open from 2.30 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 pjn. to receive gifts, and to purchasers from 0 a.m. on Saturday. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1(5. Funds to be divided between Women's Patriotic Committee, Red Cross Societj and Y.M.OA. Town and Country Churches Uniting. Patriotic Committee and Red Cross Workers Assisting. A GRAND CONCERT In connection with the above will be given in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL On WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13. /isiting end Local Vocalists Assisting. Watch Papers for Further Particulars ~0 THE PUBLIC OF STRATFORD i STJRROTJNDDSG DISTRICT. "'. have opened a branch in Strat ford, and are prepared to do al . .itor and cycle repairs ui lowest possibl prices. We have in stock 1917 electric ligh model Indians from £O7 10s, counter Shaft Rovers and Triumphs,- aid a goo •election of second-hand machines froi £2O to £65. ALL ACCESSORIES, OH. 4. SPHUT STOCKED. BRANSQROVE'S. T DIRECT nCOBTERS. CASH CYCLE t MOTOR DEPOTS, Derett Street- East; New- Plymouth, a Stafford. M°» WW TOIL3T SPECIALIST. ■CPECIAL Hygienic Treatment (Tort Method) for removal of spots, blad heads, freckles, wrinkles and other fi rial, blemishes. Also for thin, falling < faded lair and premature baldness; gre hair restored to natural color withoi the use of dyes or drugs. Manicure, Chiropody, permanent r moval of superfluous hair (guaranteed hairdressing and hairworking. Consu tations free. Correspondence invited. Address: 35 Devon street, New PI; mouth; Phone 666. L. A. NOLAN £ CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKTN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH, QOVERNMENT Valuations conduct . as under: Wool: At oar store, Quay Street, Wi tare, at short intervals during s« son. Sheepskins:'At our Store, Gill Stre New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc, ec ducted monthly. Kerf Yatott»~Tue*dajr, November J
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1918, Page 1
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