AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S trO-NIGHr At 8. TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME, Special, Sparkling, Surprising Two-star Selections, MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MART MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER In a Mutual de Luxe Masterpiece) "PEGGY LEADS THE WAY" "PBGGY LEADS THE WAY" "PEGGY LEADS THE WAY" "PEGGY LEADS THE WAY" A bright drama of life at its best. Mary's latest love episode included A QUAINT, DELIGHTFUL STORY of a college girl who takes her father's store in a stage-coach town AND STARTLES THE NATIVES. It's If Simmer of enjoyment right through Sif -[\ Supported by TOM MIX ?' The rollicking TOM MIX Cowboy Comedian In a William Fox comedy of a thousand laughs "SIX-CYLINDER LOVE" "SIX-CYLINDER LOVE" COMING TO-MORROW DUSTIN FARNTJM DUSTIN FARNUM Hero of "The Spy System") In another big Fox Special "DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS" "DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS" Prices remain as usual.
JJEMPTOX JJALL, QKATO GRAND MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER STH. In aid of funds for Red Cros9. Led by Taranaki's best Cornermen— Bones, J. Lovell. Tambo, \V. Putt. 100 laughs in 100 minutes. Admission, 2s, Is 6d. Children, half-price. TT. K. WILLIS, Hon. Sec.
»JiOKO QORONATION JJALL A WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL AND - DANCE - Will be tendered to PRIVATE E. BURGHAM In the above hall on THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 7. Best Floor, Music and Supper. WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL TO PRIVATE W. 3. McCRACKEN On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Commencing at 8 p.m. T. VICKERS, Secretary.
CENTRAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE. 'THE Central District School Committee are urgently in need of Funds for the purpose of improving the school grounds both at the Central and Courtenay Street Schools, and in view of the many functions now being arranged for patriotic and other purposes it has been decided not to organise any form of entertainment to rais« funds, but to make an appeal to all parents and friends of the School for a 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. JJews, The Herald, or with any member of the committee. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. F. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. «
MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. One -old 'model CALTHORPE, running well j would make an excellent de livery van. Price, £15% NEWTON KING THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. 'R. T. A. ASKEW has been appointed Waverley Agent for The Taranaki Daily News, which is available at &|5 each morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1918, Page 1
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