» AMUSEMENTS. Crowded to the Doors on Saturday. EVERYBODY'S TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT For Positively the Last Time. A Picture that will Live in the Memory For Ever. A Thrilling Story of the American War of Independence, told with rare charm and wonderful reality. ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY The Famous and Favorite World-film Artist In BETS V 'OSS BETS. :OSS BETSY tfOSS BETSY ROSS An Absorbing Drama, with an Unusual and Picturesque Background. Supporting Pictures Include: "Topical Budget" Topical "Cops and Cusscdnesa" Comedy "Water Fowl" Nature Study Notwithstanding the enormous success of this attraction, PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL. COMING TO-MORROW A Big Two-Star Bill— MARY MILES MINTER In "PEGGY LEADS THE WAY" And TOM MIX In a hiiarioua Fox comedy, "SIX-C YLIWDER LOVE" At the Liiual Prices. Pbn at Collier's. i f.jAil'iUA QK'ATO. Gli AND MKsSi'RKIi ENTERTAINMENT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STH. In aid of funds ;or Red Ifoss. Led by Taranaki's best Corn vrnau- - Bones, J. Lovell. Tambo, \V. Putt. 100 laughs in 100 minutes. Admission, .2s, Is 6d. Children, hali-pilce. w. u. wiyjs, Hon. Sec. JJILLSBORUGH JJALL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY, NOV. 5). WELCOME HOME TO Q.M. SERGEANT E. C, STANLEY. Euchre and Dancing at 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome, rp UN A gCHOOL WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL TO PRIVATE W. J. McCRACKEN On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Commencing at 8 p.m. T. VICKERS, Secretary.
CENTRAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Central District School Committee are urgently in need of Funds for the purpose of improving the school grounds both at the Central and Coiurtenay Street Schools, and in view of the aany functions now being arranged for patriotic and other purposes it has been decided not to organise any form of entertainment to raise funds, but to make an appeal to all parents and friends of the school for n straight-out donation towards the funds for beautifying the school grounds. Donations, which will be acknowledged through the press, may be left at the offices of The Daily News, The Herald, or with any member of the cobimittee. 3. G. SMITH, Chairman. F. A. COLEMAN, Stmtary. A CHEAP PROPERTY FOR SALE. JTVE and a quarter acres Freehold; three acrw leasehold, ten years to run, £2 per acre rent; half acre orchard in full bearing. Six-roomed home and washhouse; good two-storied shed and cowshed, Situate in Normanby Town District, close to railway station and post office; well sheltered from every wind; suited for nursery garden, fowl and bee-keeping. Term on application to— W. ROWE, Normanby. MOTOR CAR SNIP. Touring Car, guaranteed first-class running order; Zenith Carburetter; high-tension magneto, etc.; spailfe rim, spare tubes, tools, etc. NOTE.—The cur lias been recently {tainted and overhauled, upholstering (guaranteed genuine leather) as good a 1; new. Excellent opportunity for obtaining reliable car at very reasonable price, owner being prepared to sacrifice for ntiiek gale. Inspection and trial arranged. Apply by letter to—- ! QUICK SALE,- ' Daily News.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1918, Page 1
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